Wayde Preston Net Worth

Wayde Preston was born in Denver, Colorado in 1929 and raised in Laramie, Wyoming. He was an accomplished musician and served in the army during the Korean War. After his discharge, he worked as a Park Ranger and played the rodeo circuit. He got his first career break when he met Carol Ohmart and was cast in the lead role of Colt .45 in 1957. After the show ended in 1960, Preston went on to film spaghetti westerns in Europe during the 1960s and 1970s. He returned to the US in the late 1970s and underwent surgery to remove a cancerous growth. He appeared at numerous western film festivals and accepted small movie roles until his death in 1992 due to colon cancer.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day September 10, 1929
Birth Place  Denver, Colorado, United States
Age 91 YEARS OLD
Died On February 6, 1992(1992-02-06) (aged 62)\nLovelock, Pershing County, Nevada, United States
Birth Sign Libra
Cause of death Colon cancer
Resting place Lone Mountain Cemetery, Lovelock, Nevada
Alma mater Laramie High School University of Wyoming
Occupation Actor: Colt .45
Years active 1957-1990
Spouse(s) Carol Ohmart (m. 1956-1958)

💰 Net worth

Wayde Preston, a well-known actor in the United States, is currently estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by 2024. Having established himself in the industry, Preston has undoubtedly accrued substantial wealth over his career. With a commanding screen presence and undeniable talent, he has captivated audiences with his performances. Preston's financial success reflects not only his skill as an actor but also his ability to navigate the competitive world of entertainment. As his net worth continues to grow, Wayde Preston remains a respected and celebrated figure in the American acting scene.

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Biography/Timeline

1929

Wayde Preston (September 10, 1929 – February 6, 1992) was an American actor cast from 1957 to 1960 in the lead role in 67 episodes of the ABC/Warner Brothers western television series, Colt .45. He is also known for his appearance in the title role of an acclaimed 1959 episode entitled "The Saga of Waco Williams" of another ABC/WB western series, Maverick.

1947

Born William Erksine Strange in Denver, Colorado, Preston was reared in Laramie in southern Wyoming by his educator parents, John and Bernice Strange. He had two younger sisters, Joan and Mary. In 1947 he graduated from Laramie High School, where he was active in football, track, the school band and the Reserve Officer Training Corps. He attended the University of Wyoming in Laramie, where he studied pharmacy. He became an accomplished musician and played in many bands during the late 1940s. In 1950 Preston was drafted into the United States Army. Trained in an artillery unit at Fort Bliss, Texas, Preston attained the rank of first lieutenant and fought in the Korean War. For a time, after his military Service, he was a park ranger at Grand Teton National Park in northwestern Wyoming and rode the rodeo circuit before he got his break as an actor.

1956

Preston married Carol Ohmart on Thanksgiving Day in 1956; they were divorced less than two years later.

1957

Preston played some 20 roles in television and films between 1957-91. Following his departure from Colt .45 he went to Europe, where he appeared in numerous spaghetti westerns including Vic Morrow's A Man Called Sledge opposite James Garner as well as the 1968 film Anzio about the World War II Battle of Anzio. Preston played the role of Logan in another 1968 film, Wrath of God; he was then cast in 1969 as Marshal Johnny Silver in Death Knows No Time.

1958

Preston also played the role of Christopher Colt in 1958 and 1959 in four episodes relating to "The Canary Kid" of the ABC/WB Sugarfoot series, starring Will Hutchins.

1959

In Colt .45 he played Christopher Colt, a government undercover agent who masquerades as a pistol salesman traveling throughout the Old West. The series lasted until Preston, like James Garner and Clint Walker during the same period, ran afoul of the Warner Brothers studio and their production demands. Donald May replaced Preston in 1959 and 1960 in the role of Colt's cousin, Sam Colt Jr., but only in four episodes.

1980

"The Saga of Waco Williams" is a critical favorite that paired Preston with James Garner, as Bret Maverick, and drew more viewers than any other Maverick episode; it remains one of Preston's career milestones. Tom Selleck's recurring comical character of Lance White in NBC's later The Rockford Files, starring James Garner, is loosely based by writer/producer Stephen J. Cannell upon Waco Williams (Selleck and Preston resembled each other.) After these appearances, Selleck in 1980 immediately procured his own CBS series, Magnum, P.I.

1990

Preston later appeared on episodes of NBC's Bonanza and ABC's Starsky and Hutch. His last screen appearance was a supporting role in the 1990 film version of Captain America.

1992

Preston died of colon cancer in 1992 at the age of 62 in Reno, Nevada.