Mitzi McCall
Actress

Mitzi McCall Net Worth

Mitzi McCall is an American actress, writer, and miscellaneous crew member born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1932. She is best known for her roles in films such as Ice Age, World's Greatest Dad, and Crimson Peak. She has been married to Charlie Brill since 1960 and they have one child.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day September 09, 1932
Birth Place  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Age 90 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Libra
Occupation Actress
Years active 1955–present
Spouse(s) Charlie Brill (1960–present)
Children Jenny Brill

💰 Net worth

Mitzi McCall, a multifaceted talent hailing from the United States, has made significant waves in the entertainment industry as an actress, writer, and miscellaneous crew member. With her incredible versatility, McCall has amassed quite a fortune. In 2024, her net worth is estimated to fall within an impressive range of $100,000 to $1 million. Through her exceptional skills and unwavering determination, Mitzi McCall has solidified herself as a respected figure in the American entertainment world, continually showcasing her talent across various facets of the industry.

Biography/Timeline

1959

McCall and Charlie Brill met in 1959 and married the following year. They have a daughter, L.A.-based yoga instructor Jenny Brill.

1963

They were spotted in 1963 while performing together in Honolulu by the Australian television Producer John Collins, who produced The Tonight Show for the Nine Network in Sydney. Collins was seeking a replacement for the then unknown Irish Comedian Dave Allen, who had hosted the program for the previous two seasons and wanted to return to Ireland. Collins approached them and they agreed but could not start an Australian engagement until their Hawaiian engagement was complete. They recommended an American Comedian, their friend Don Lane, who was also working in Hawaii, to fill in during the meantime. Collins agreed to this. Lane started his Australian engagement and was an immediate success. Ratings were sensational and the network was delighted. It was going to be difficult if not impossible to replace him once the Brills became available. When they did, the preference was obvious and their engagement was cancelled after six weeks. Lane resumed their spot and remained successful in Australian television for the ensuing thirty-five years.

1964

McCall and Brill appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964, the show that featured the U.S. television debut of The Beatles. Their act can be seen on the DVD of the Beatles' appearances on the Sullivan show. They were interviewed in 2005 for the "Big Break" episode of PRI radio program This American Life, regarding their Beatles-Sullivan experience, including a dressing room encounter with John Lennon.

1971

She was a performer on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In. McCall was also a series regular on television series such as Life Goes On, Silk Stalkings (where she appeared as the wife of Brill's character) and the animated series Free for All. Other credits include guest appearances on The Twilight Zone, Maude, Dharma & Greg, Chuck, as well as voice over work for many cartoons. In 1971, she was the voice of Penny on The Flintstones spin-off The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show. She was a panelist on the game show Match Game during its 1970s revival, and appeared with Charlie Brill on Tattletales.

2009

In 2009, McCall had a supporting role as Bonnie in the film World's Greatest Dad.

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