Wally Cassell Net Worth

Wally Cassell was an Italian-born actor who was born in Agrigento, Sicily, Italy on March 3, 1912. He was best known for his roles in White Heat (1949), Story of G.I. Joe (1945) and Sands of Iwo Jima (1949). He was married to Marcy McGuire and passed away on April 2, 2015 in Palm Desert, California, USA.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day March 03, 1912
Birth Place  Agrigento, Sicily, Italy, Italy
Age 108 YEARS OLD
Died On April 2, 2015(2015-04-02) (aged 103)\nPalm Desert, California, U.S.
Birth Sign Aries
Occupation Actor and businessman
Years active 1942–1964
Spouse(s) Marcy McGuire (1947–2015)

💰 Net worth

Wally Cassell, a seasoned actor known for his performances in Italy, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With an impressive career spanning several years, Cassell has showcased his talent and charisma on screen, captivating audiences with his acting prowess. Whether it be through dramatic roles or comedic performances, Cassell's dedication to his craft has undoubtedly contributed to his financial success. As his net worth continues to grow, it is evident that Wally Cassell's contributions to the Italian film industry have played a significant role in establishing his financial standing.

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Biography/Timeline

1942

Cassell began his film career in 1942, (Another source says, "He ... realized a childhood ambition to become an actor with a role in Labor Pains in 1937.") initially appearing in small, uncredited roles. Mickey Rooney, with whom Cassell appeared in the film noir Quicksand (1950), is credited with suggesting the change of name to Wally Cassell. Rooney is also credited with helping Cassell gain a screen test and a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

1945

His films include The Thin Man Goes Home (1945), The Story of G.I. Joe (1945), The Clock (1945), The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), Guilty (1947), Loves of Carmen (1948), Saigon (1948), Sands of Iwo Jima (1949), White Heat (1949),Quicksand (1950), City That Never Sleeps (1953), Island in the Sky (1953), Law and Order (1953), Princess of the Nile (1954), Until They Sail (1957), and I, MadMan (1989).

1947

Cassell was married to Actress and singer Marcy McGuire (b,1926) from August 30, 1947, until his death. Cassell's daughter, Cindy Cassell, became an Actress. At age 13, she had the role of Pony Hutchinson in the Walt Disney Studios film Emil and the Detectives (1964).

1955

Cassell later appeared in two syndicated programs starring Jim Davis: Stories of the Century, in the role of gunman Luke Short, and Rescue 8, as Johnny French in "One More Step." Cassell also guest-starred in several television series, including The Loretta Young Show (1955), Gunsmoke (1956), the 1959 premier episode of The Untouchables ("The Empty Chair"), Rawhide (1960), and The Beverly Hillbillies (1963).

1964

Cassell retired from acting in 1964 and became a successful businessman.

2015

Cassell died at the age of 103 at his home in Palm Desert, California on April 2, 2015. He was the last surviving actor in most of his films due to his longevity.