Henry Beckman Net Worth

Henry Beckman was a Canadian actor born in Halifax, Nova Scotia on November 26, 1921. He was best known for his roles in Marnie (1964), Death Hunt (1981) and Blood & Guts (1978). He was married to Hillary Beckman and Cheryl Maxwell and passed away on June 17, 2008 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day November 26, 1921
Birth Place  Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Age 99 YEARS OLD
Died On 17 June 2008(2008-06-17) (aged 86)\nBarcelona, Spain
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Occupation Actor
Years active 1951–2002
Spouse(s) Cheryl Maxwell (1955-98; her death) Hillary Beckman (2001-08; his death)

💰 Net worth

Henry Beckman, who is well-known as an actor in Canada, is projected to have a net worth ranging between $100K to $1M in the year 2024. Beckman has made a prominent name for himself in the entertainment industry through his remarkable performances. With an illustrious career spanning several decades, his net worth reflects his success and contributions to the field of acting. As an esteemed Canadian actor, Henry Beckman has undoubtedly left a lasting legacy within the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1944

He served with the Canadian Military during World War II, including the D-Day Landings at Juno Beach, Normandy, on 6 June 1944.

1954

Beckman appeared in well over 100 productions in the United States and Canada, including recurring roles as Commander Paul Richards in the 1954 Flash Gordon space opera television series, Bob Mulligan in the ABC sitcom I'm Dickens, He's Fenster, George Anderson in the television adaptation of Peyton Place, Captain Clancey in the Western comedy-drama Here Come the Brides, and conniving United States Army Colonel Douglas Harrigan in McHale's Navy and Colonel Platt in the movie McHale's Navy Joins the Air Force.

1960

He made four guest appearances on the CBS courtroom drama series Perry Mason, including the role of David the murderer in the 1960 episode "The Case of the Flighty Father" and as william March in the 1966 episode "The Case of the Dead Ringer".

1975

Beckman won two Canadian Film Awards for Best Supporting Actor, in 1975 for Why Rock the Boat? and in 1978 for Blood and Guts. With his first wife, Actress Cheryl Maxwell, Beckman founded the Dukes Oak Theater in Cooperstown, New York, and served as the theater company's Producer.

1980

In the 1980s he appeared in Kane & Abel, played the security guard Alf on the Don Adams sitcom Check It Out!, and was also a non-celebrity contestant on the TV game show Scrabble. He continued to act through his late seventies on shows like The Commish and MacGyver, and he had a recurring role in The X-Files for several seasons.

2008

Beckman died in Barcelona, Spain on 17 June 2008 with his second wife Hillary at his side.