Jonathan Angel
Actor

Jonathan Angel Net Worth

Jonathan Angel is an American actor born in San Francisco, California on April 19, 1925. He is best known for his roles in Deepwater Horizon (2016), Patriots Day (2016) and The Solo's (2004). He has been acting since 1977 and continues to be a successful actor in the entertainment industry.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day April 19, 1925
Birth Place  San Francisco, California, United States
Age 98 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus
Genre Teen sitcom
Created by Sam Bobrick
Developed by Bennett Tramer
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 7
No. of episodes 143 (list of episodes)
Executive producer(s) Peter Engel
Camera setup Multi-camera
Running time 22–24 minutes
Production company(s) Peter Engel Productions NBC Productions (1993–96) NBC Studios (1996–2000)
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Original network NBC
Picture format NTSC (480i)
Original release September 11, 1993 (1993-09-11) – January 8, 2000 (2000-01-08)
Preceded by Good Morning, Miss Bliss Saved by the Bell

💰 Net worth

Jonathan Angel's net worth is estimated to range between $100,000 and $1 million by 2024. Renowned as an actor in the United States, Jonathan Angel has established himself as a versatile performer in the entertainment industry. With his talent and dedication, Angel has gained recognition for his captivating performances, contributing to his growing net worth. As his career continues to flourish, his financial success is expected to increase, positioning him as a prominent figure in the world of acting.

Biography/Timeline

1994

After the initial criticism of the first season of The New Class as essentially being a poor copy of the original series, the producers changed a number of elements of the show for the second season. Robert Sutherland Telfer, Isaac Lidsky, and Bonnie Russavage were all fired. Three new characters were introduced for the 1994–95 season. Brian Keller (Christian Oliver) became the new transfer student from Switzerland, Bobby Wilson (Spankee Rodgers) was the newest cool kid, and Rachel Meyers (Sarah Lancaster) was the school's fashion expert and shop-a-holic. Lancaster also appeared in a single episode as Rachel in the first season.

1996

At the end of the third season, original cast members Natalia Cigliuti and Jonathan Angel had decided to move on to other projects. Salim Grant was also let go and did not return for the new season, beginning in September 1996. New cast members Ben Gould (Nicky Farina), Lindsey McKeon (Katie Peterson), and Anthony Harrell (Eric Little) joined the show for its fourth season. Gould played Ryan's stepbrother from New York and was the love interest for Katie and later Maria. Katie was the newest "goody-goody" and Eric was the school's star football player.

2005

Image Entertainment released all seven seasons of Saved by the Bell: The New Class on DVD in Region 1 in 2005. However, these releases have been discontinued and are out of print.

2013

During an NBC repeat of Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style (August 7–September 11), the commercial breaks featured original segments, set in Bayside High School and The Max, where the cast of the original series and the cast of the first season of The New Class met and talked with each other. These segments were a "passing of the torch" type of story. Also present were Dennis Haskins as Principal Richard Belding and Bob Golic as the resident advisor from Cal-U (from Saved by the Bell: The College Years). One segment involved Zack and Scott in the school hallway, where Zack gives Scott a list pertaining to Mr. Belding to cause trouble for him. Mr. Belding overhears this and takes the list away, joyfully triumphant at outsmarting Zack. After he walks away, Zack hands Scott "the real list".

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