Rebecca Schull
TV Actress

Rebecca Schull Net Worth

She has earned her net worth through her long and successful career in television and film. Rebecca Schull is a highly successful TV Actress with a net worth of $7 Million. Born in New York City in 1929, she is best known for her roles in the NBC sitcom Wings, One Life to Live, Ryan's Hope, and Suits. Throughout her long and successful career, she has earned her net worth through her appearances in television and film.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day February 22, 1929
Birth Place New York City, NY
Age 95 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces

💰 Net worth: $7 Million (2024)

About

Most famous for playing series regular Fay Cochran in the 1990s NBC situation comedy Wings, this New York-born actress also became known for her recurring roles in One Life to Live (as Twyla Ralston), Ryan's Hope (as Nurse Dunphy), and Suits (as Edith Ross).

Before Fame

After studying theater in both the United States and Ireland, she made her Broadway debut in the 1976 production of Herzl.

Trivia

Her film credits include roles in Little Children, and Flannel Pajamas.

Family Life

She and her younger brother, author Ben Wattenberg, grew up in New York as the children of Judah and Rachel Wattenberg. Her more than five-decade marriage to Gene Schull resulted in three children.

Associated With

In 2014, she joined the cast of ABC Family's Chasing Life. The series also features performances by Italia Ricci and Mary Page Keller.

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