Ron Masak Net Worth

Ron Masak was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1936 and is an actor, writer, and producer. He has starred in 25 feature films and guest starred in 350 television shows, most notably as Sheriff Mort Metzger on the hit television series Murder, She Wrote. He has also been seen and heard in hundreds of television and radio commercials, earning him the title of "King of Commercials" by columnist James Bacon. Ron has played a variety of roles, from Stanley in Streetcar Named Desire to Will Stockdale in No Time For Sergeants, and has been seen on Magnum P.I., Webster, and Columbo. He has also been a celebrity panelist on game shows such as Password, Tattletales, and Match Game. In addition to his acting career, Ron is a sought-after motivational speaker and has contributed much time to work with charities such as the Jerry Lewis Telethon, Special Olympics, and Childhelp USA. He currently resides in Oxnard, California with his wife and six children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Producer
Birth Day July 01, 1936
Birth Place  Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age 86 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Occupation Actor
Years active 1959-present
Spouse(s) Kay Knebes (1961-Present) 6 Children

💰 Net worth: $2 Million (2024)

As of 2024, Ron Masak, a well-known actor, writer, and producer in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $2 million. Throughout his successful career, Masak has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry, showcasing his talent in various roles. He has captivated audiences with his performances and has also made a name for himself behind the scenes as a writer and producer. With his diverse skills and years of experience, it comes as no surprise that Ron Masak has achieved financial success and recognition in his field.

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Biography/Timeline

1961

He has been married to Kay Knebes since 1961, and they have six children.

1968

His first screen role was as the Harmonica Man in "The Purple Testament", an episode of The Twilight Zone in 1960. Masak appeared as "Mike the boxer" on "The Flying Nun", season 1, episode 26 ("Where There's a Will"), which first aired March 13, 1968. Masak appeared as "Officer #2" on Bewitched, Season 7, Episode 4 ("Samantha's Hot Bedwarmer"), first aired on October 15, 1970. He also had a guest appearance as Beauregard Jackson in the episode "Hurricane" on Land of the Lost. He appeared in the second season of Barney Miller episode of "The Horse Thief" as officer Shriker, and was a guest star in the "Welcome Home, Vince" episode of The Feather and Father Gang in 1977 and in the episode "The Two-Million-Dollar Stowaway" of The Eddie Capra Mysteries in 1978. In 1981 Masak guest starred on the Magnum, P.I. episode "Skin Deep". He also guest starred in Quincy, M.E.

1980

In the 1980s and early 1990s, he was dubbed "The King of Commercials" for his many commercials, including voice-over work, most notably for a Vlasic pickles ad. From 1982 to 1983 he did the voice of Meatballs on the CBS cartoon series Meatballs & Spaghetti. He also did the voice for Veteran Holt in the video-game Medal of Honor: European Assault.

1990

In 1990 Masak was a panelist on the revival of the television game show, To Tell the Truth, and appeared on several other game shows as a panelist (including Match Game and Super Password).