Lee Horsley Net Worth

Lee Horsley is an American actor and soundtrack artist best known for his roles in The Sword and the Sorcerer, The Hateful Eight, and Paradise. He was born in Muleshoe, Texas in 1955 and has been married to Stephanie Downer since 1980. They have two children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day May 15, 1955
Birth Place  Muleshoe, Texas, United States
Age 68 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini
Occupation Actor, author
Spouse(s) Stephanie Downer (1980–present; 2 children)

💰 Net worth: $18 Million (2024)

Lee Horsley, a renowned actor and soundtrack artist in the United States, has established himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. With his exceptional talent and contributions, Horsley's net worth is estimated to reach $18 million by 2024. Throughout his successful career, he has earned widespread recognition and acclaim for his versatile performances in both television and film. Not only has he captivated audiences with his acting prowess, but Horsley has also exhibited his musical talent as a soundtrack artist. With his remarkable achievements, it is no surprise that Lee Horsley has become a respected and well-celebrated artist in the United States.

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Biography/Timeline

1973

Horsley was born in Muleshoe, Texas, the seat of Bailey County. He grew up in the Denver, Colorado, area, sang in a church choir and graduated from Englewood High School in 1973. Horsley married Stephanie Downer in 1980 and fathered a daughter, Amber, in 1981 and a son, Logan, in 1983. Horsley is an outdoorsman, horseman, rodeo participant, and western Novelist.

1981

Horsley began his acting career touring in stage productions of West Side Story, Damn Yankees, and Oklahoma!. In 1981, he portrayed TV detective Archie Goodwin in the short-lived NBC drama series Nero Wolfe. He played the title character in the 1982–85 ABC detective series Matt Houston, and starred as Ethan Allen Cord in the 1988–91 Western Heritage Award-winning series Paradise. This was followed by a lead role on the CBS police drama Bodies of Evidence (1992–93).

1982

He appeared in the feature-length cult film The Sword and the Sorcerer in 1982, and appeared in its sequel Tales of an Ancient Empire in 2010. He recorded the audiobook edition of Larry McMurtry's Lonesome Dove. In 2006, Horsley and Marshall R. Teague traveled the world in search of exotic game on the Outdoor Life Network for the reality show, Benelli's Dream Hunts. In 2012. he appeared in the Quentin Tarantino film Django Unchained, as Sheriff Gus, and also has a role as a stagecoach driver in Tarantino's 2015 western The Hateful Eight.