Rick Hill Net Worth

Rick Hill is a multi-talented actor, director, and stuntman who was born in Harlan, Kentucky in 1946. He is the author of the New York Times' #1 Best-Seller, "Pete Rose, My Prison Without Bars," and has appeared in over 50 episodes of network television, including the ABC-TV Series: "Today's F.B.I." He has also directed multiple episodes of the TV Series: "Born Free" and "Hollywood Safari," and has served as a "script doctor" or ghost-writer on several successful film and book projects. During his time on "Today's F.B.I.," Rick was invited on a tour of the White House during the Reagan Administration.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Stunts
Birth Day December 30, 1946
Birth Place  Harlan, Kentucky, United States
Age 77 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius
Preceded by Pat Williams
Succeeded by Denny Rehberg
Political party Republican
Alma mater St. Cloud State University Concord University

💰 Net worth

Rick Hill's net worth is predicted to range from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. He is a multi-talented individual, known primarily for his work as an actor, director, and stunt performer in the United States. With his diverse skill set and contributions to the entertainment industry, it comes as no surprise that Hill has accumulated a substantial amount of wealth. As an actor, he has showcased his acting prowess in numerous roles, while also venturing behind the camera as a director. Additionally, Hill's expertise in performing stunts adds another dimension to his career, solidifying his reputation as a versatile and accomplished professional in the film and television domain.

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Biography/Timeline

1964

Hill was born in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. He was one of four children and grew up in a one-room apartment in the back of a tire repair shop. At age four Rick was paralyzed by polio. In 1964, he graduated from Aitkin High School in Aitkin, Minnesota. In 1968, he graduated from Saint Cloud State University in St. Cloud, Minnesota. Hill received his Juris Doctor degree in 2005 from the Concord Law School in Los Angeles, California.

1976

In May 1976, Hill filed for divorce from his first wife, Mary Hill (née Spaulding), after having an affair with another woman. In 1980, after the couple failed to reconcile, Spaulding filed for divorce and Hill obtained custody of the three children. He married his second wife, Betti, in 1983.

1993

In 1993, Governor Marc Racicot asked Hill to act as Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Montana State Fund, where he worked in a volunteer, unpaid capacity for three years.

1996

In 1996, Hill ran for the U.S. House of Representatives in Montana's At-large congressional district. He won the Republican primary with a plurality of 44% of the vote. In the general election, he defeated Democrat Bill Yellowtail, who had been a Regional Administrator for the United States Environmental Protection Agency, 52%-43%. In November 1998, Hill won re-election to a second term, defeating Democratic nominee Dusty Deschamps 53%-44%.

1997

Between 1997 and 2000, Hill sponsored 32 bills, of which 22 did not made it out of committee and four were passed into law by Congress. He voted with the Republican party 91% of the time.

2000

In 2000, Hill decided not to run for re-election to a third term, citing vision problems, which were subsequently corrected. The election was won by Republican nominee Denny Rehberg, who defeated Nancy Keenan, a three-term State School Superintendent.

2012

In November 2010, he announced he would run for Governor of Montana in 2012. He chose State Senator Jon Sonju as his running mate. On November 6, 2012, he lost to his Democratic opponent, Steve Bullock, in the general election.

2019

He served as Republican precinct committeeman and state committeeman from Lewis and Clark County, Montana; member, served on the board of Directors, Montana Science and Technology Alliance; and chaired the Montana State Worker’s Compensation Board from 1993 to 1996.