John Schuck - Famous Actor

John Schuck Net Worth

$1,000,000

John Schuck’s net worth is valued at $1 million. Famous for his performances in movies such as Blade and TV shows such as The Munsters Today, Schuck has become a well-known name in the entertainment industry.

Key facts:

Here are some key facts about John Schuck:
  • John Schuck is an American actor who has appeared in movies and TV series.
  • He acted at the Cleveland Play House, Baltimore's Center Stage, and the American Conservatory Theatre in his early days.
  • Schuck started his acting career on TV series Gunsmoke in 1969 and starred in the film MASH in 197.
  • From 1971 to 1977, he played the lead role of Charles Enright in the TV series McMillan & Wife.
  • Schuck played the character of Herman Munster in the TV series The Munsters Today from 1988 to 1991.
  • He won an Award of Excellence for Leading Actor in String of the Kite for one of his performances.
Note: The key facts are written by analyzing the above context paragraph.

Basic Information About John Schuck

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$1,000,000
Date of birth1940-02-04 (84 years old)
Place of birthBoston
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksHis stage role of Daddy Warbucks in "Annie", with a fully shaved head.
His gregarious smile and garrulous nature.
GenderMale
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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John Schuck roles

Movie / Series Role
M*A*S*HCapt. 'Painless' Waldowski
Dick TracyReporter
McCabe & Mrs. MillerSmalley
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered CountryKlingon Ambassador
Star Trek IV: The Voyage HomeKlingon Ambassador
Tales from the Crypt: Demon KnightSheriff Tupper
The New Adventures of Pippi LongstockingCapt. Efraim Longstocking
MidwayWilson (uncredited)
MacGyverJoe Henderson 1 episode, 1987
EnterpriseAntaak 2 episodes, 2005
Law & Order: Special Victims UnitChief of Detectives Muldrew 8 episodes, 2004-2010
The Golden GirlsGil Kessler 1 episode, 1987
Mary Tyler MooreFrank Carelli 1 episode, 1970
Law & OrderStefan Havel 1 episode, 2001
Star Trek: Deep Space NineLegate Parn 1 episode, 1994
Mission: ImpossibleLieutenant Jocaro 1 episode, 1970
St. ElsewhereAndrew Wegener 4 episodes, 1984
Murder, She WroteCapt. Davis / ... 2 episodes, 1984-1986
Diff'rent StrokesCarl 1 episode, 1986
Love, American StyleMarvin (segment "Love and the President") 1 episode, 1972
Movin' OnTeddy Brown 1 episode, 1975
Time TraxDr. Carter Bach 1 episode, 1994
Zeke and LutherCarl 4 episodes, 2009-2011
The Love BoatOx 2 episodes, 1978
Faerie Tale TheatreFarmer 1 episode, 1985
Simon & SimonP.I. Ed Tarpley / ... 4 episodes, 1982-1988
Fantasy IslandChuck Huffman / ... 2 episodes, 1978-1980
The Young RidersJarvis 1 episode, 1991
MatlockReporter Carl Burke 1 episode, 1987
Arli$$Buddy 1 episode, 1999
L.A. LawDeputy D.A. Stanley Kunin 1 episode, 1987

John Schuck's Quotes

  • It's much more fun to come in and do the other stuff. A) You don't have to work as hard, but B) the parts are much more interesting. I would much rather play the character roles I do than the leading guy. As long as you're able, you can keep working. Longevity is terrific.

Interesting Facts about John Schuck

  1. For the touring play "Annie", and for his second, third and fourth Broadway credits, he has been using the name Conrad John Schuck, which is his full given name. As a result, when doing a search for him on the Internet Broadway Database (IBDb.com), he can be found under either John Schuck or Conrad John Schuck.
  2. Is one of only 32 actors or actresses to have starred in both the original Star Trek (up to and including Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)) and then in one of the spin-offs.
  3. After the fifth season of McMillan & Wife (1971), his contract expired and he thought the series would be canceled, so he accepted an offer from producer Leonard Stern to take the lead in Stern's series Holmes and Yoyo (1976). When "McMillan & Wife" returned in a scaled-down version as "McMillan" (also produced by Stern), Schuck's character returned to that series as well, appearing briefly in each episode (it was explained that the character, Sergeant Charles Enright, had received a promotion and a transfer away from the Commissioner's office, but still dropped in on his old boss).
  4. Is the first actor ever to use the f-word in a major motion picture (M.A.S.H. (1970)).
  5. Currently resides in Venice, California with his second wife, Harrison, and has two stepsons, in addition to his son from his first marriage to Susan Bay Nimoy.
  6. Older brother of Peter Schuck.
  7. Former cousin-in-law of movie director/producer Michael Bay through his first marriage to Susan Bay Nimoy.
  8. Has made guest appearances on both of the longest running prime time dramas in US television history: Gunsmoke (1955) and Law & Order (1990).
  9. Does commercial voice-overs and directs theater. [September 2000]
  10. John and Harrison Schuck appeared as the grandparents of the bride in Reba McEntire's music video "I Keep on Loving You" that, as of late June, is still on the Top 10 Country Video charts for both GAC and CMT. [April 2010]
  11. Has a double connection to the Star Trek (TOS) franchise, appearing in two of the films, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991), plus his first wife, Susan Bay Nimoy remarried to Star Trek co-star, Leonard Nimoy after her divorce from John.
  12. Has portrayed the same role in his first and second Broadway credits, which were the 1977 and the 1997 iterations of "Annie". His third Broadway credit was in a different "Annie" play, but this time it was the production of "Annie Get Your Gun" (1999), making his first three Broadway credits beginning with "Annie". His fourth production did not have anything to do with an "Annie" title, it was the production of "Nice Work If You Can Get It" (2012).
  13. Both of his first wife's husbands (John Schuck and Leonard Nimoy) appeared together in two of the original series Star Trek feature films. They appeared together in Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) (which Leonard Nimoy also directed), and in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991). They also appeared together in Mission: Impossible: Death Squad (1970), and Nimoy directed Schuck in Holy Matrimony (1994).
  14. Has appeared in four Star Trek series, TOS movies Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986) and Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991); Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: The Maquis, Part II (1994); Star Trek: Voyager: Muse (2000); and Enterprise: Affliction (2005) and Enterprise: Divergence (2005).
  15. Has English and German ancestry.

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