Kevin McGarry Net Worth

Kevin McGarry is a multi-talented artist who has been in the entertainment industry for over a decade. He was born in Canada and is an actor, director, and writer. He is best known for his roles in Saw 3D (2010), Lucky (2012), and Open Heart (2015). He has also directed and written several projects, making him a versatile and successful artist.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Writer
Full name John Kevin McGarry
Date of birth c. 1925
Date of death August 1995 (age 70)
Playing position Inside forward
Years TeamApps(Gls)
1946–1948 Belfast Celtic?(5)
1948–1959 Cliftonville
1959–1960 Sligo Rovers8(2)
1960–1961 Dundalk2(0)
1961–1964 Cliftonville3(0)
1964–1965 Limerick5(4)
1950–51 Northern Ireland3(1)

💰 Net worth: $14 Million (2024)

Kevin McGarry's net worth is projected to reach an impressive $14 million by 2024, showcasing the sheer success and talent of this multifaceted artist. With more than a decade dedicated to the entertainment industry, Kevin has proven himself as a versatile individual, excelling in various artistic domains. From acting to music and writing, he has captivated audiences with his exceptional abilities. McGarry's remarkable achievements and countless contributions to the entertainment world have undoubtedly played a significant role in accumulating such a substantial net worth. As he continues to blossom professionally, it is certain that Kevin McGarry's net worth will only soar higher in the years to come.

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Biography/Timeline

1948

As a student at Queen's University, he was selected by Ireland for an amateur international against England in February 1948: a 5-0 defeat. He was then chosen for an Irish F.A. representative side which beat the United States 5-0, with McGarry scoring twice. In 1952, he was part of the Great Britain squad at the Helsinki Olympics.

1950

He was selected for Ireland's 1950/51 Home Nations squad, making his full international debut against Scotland at Hampden Park, in which he scored in a 2-1 defeat. He earned two more caps, also playing in the match against Wales, and then in a friendly against France.