Charles Tyner Net Worth

Charles Tyner was born in Danville, Virginia in 1925 and made his Broadway debut in 1959 alongside Paul Newman. Eight years later, Newman brought Tyner to Hollywood to play Boss Higgins in Cool Hand Luke (1967). Tyner went on to play a variety of tough rural authority figures in films such as The Longest Yard (1974) and Harold and Maude (1971). He also appeared in TV movies and had a recurring role on Father Murphy (1981). Tyner returned to the stage in 1977 and continued to act in films until his death in 2019.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day June 08, 1925
Birth Place  Danville, Virginia, United States
Age 97 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Occupation Actor
Years active 1959 – 2014

💰 Net worth: $1 Million (2024)

Charles Tyner, a well-known actor and soundtrack artist in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $1 million in 2024. Throughout his successful career, Tyner has established himself as a versatile and talented performer, leaving a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. With his remarkable acting skills and contributions to various soundtracks, Tyner has captivated audiences and amassed significant wealth over the years. His net worth stands as a testament to his immense talent and the recognition he has received within the entertainment world.

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Biography/Timeline

1957

In 1957, Tyner made his debut on Broadway, in the play Orpheus Descending. Two year later, he appeared with Paul Newman, in the Broadway play Sweet Bird of Youth. It was during 1959, that he made his film debut, with an uncredited part in That Kind of Woman. He worked with Newman again in 1967, as Boss Higgins, the sadistic prison guard in Cool Hand Luke, and became a regular character actor, appearing in films such as The Reivers, Lawman, Harold and Maude, The Cowboys and Emperor of the North Pole. One of his better known roles was alongside Burt Reynolds, in the 1974 prison comedy The Longest Yard. Another one of his better known roles was that of the evil Howard Rodman in the television series Father Murphy.

1977

Tyner returned to the stage in 1977, but continued to appear in films.