Michael J. Pollard - Famous Actor

Michael J. Pollard Net Worth

$1,500,000

Famous American actor Michael J. Pollard, known for his portrayal of C.W. Moss in ‘Bonnie and Clyde’, had a net worth of $1.5 million. Despite lacking the qualities of a leading man, he appeared in notable films such as ‘Melvin and Howard’, ‘Tango & Cash’, and ‘Dick Tracy’ among others, and even made an appearance in Rob Zombie’s cult classic ‘House of 100 Corpses’.

Key facts:

  • Michael J. Pollard left his everlasting mark in the movie industry with his portrayal of C.W. Moss in legendary crime film Bonnie and Clyde.
  • He received an Oscar nomination for his performance as the moronic C.W. Moss in Bonnie and Clyde in 1967.
  • Pollard was generally tapped to play quirky supporting parts, however, he knew how to render that slow-witted, stammering child-man, ever out of step with the cold-hearted world.
  • Throughout his career, Pollard appeared in numerous feature films ranging from Melvin and Howard (198) to Dick Tracy (199) and Tango & Cash (1989).
  • In addition to his work in feature films, he engaged in voice work on The Toxic Crusaders.

Basic Information About Michael J. Pollard

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor
Net worth$1,500,000
Date of birth1939-05-30
Place of birthPassaic
Date of death2019-11-20 (aged 80)
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseBeth Howland - (6 NovemberΒ 1961 - 1969)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 5 in (1.676 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Michael J. Pollard roles

Movie / Series Role
Dick TracyBug Bailey
House of 1000 CorpsesStucky
Bonnie and ClydeC.W. Moss
Tango & CashOwen
RoxanneAndy
Next of KinHarold
Split SecondThe Rat Catcher
ScroogedHerman
Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage WastelandHerman
Arizona DreamFabian
Dark AngelBoner
The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are ComingStanley (Airplane Mechanic) (uncredited)
The Lucy ShowTed Mooney 1 episode, 1964
Tales from the CryptEd 1 episode, 1993
WingsBenny 1 episode, 1995
The VirginianGeorgie Sam Smith 1 episode, 1966
Star TrekJahn 1 episode, 1966
BlossomRandy 1 episode, 1993
ParadiseLester Barr 1 episode, 1991
BeckerElliott 1 episode, 1999
Movin' OnJoe Shannon 1 episode, 1974
Mr. NovakGo-Go Reader 1 episode, 1965
The Andy Griffith ShowVirgil 1 episode, 1962
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.Herbie 1 episode, 1967
The Ray Bradbury TheaterMr. Benedict 1 episode, 1992
Honey WestJingles 1 episode, 1965
I SpyBernie 1 episode, 1966
Simon & SimonBarnaby 1 episode, 1986
The NursesJody Haig 1 episode, 1963
Route 66Vinny 1 episode, 1963
The Young RidersJohn Eberly 1 episode, 1990
The Dick Cavett ShowSelf - Guest 1 episode, 1968
Eerie, IndianaClaude 1 episode, 1992
Lost in SpaceThe Boy 1 episode, 1966

Michael J. Pollard's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
Bonnie and ClydeΒ (1967)$14,000

Michael J. Pollard's Quotes

  • Hippies. They make them out to be bad. I'm not bad. I love everybody. Well, I like everybody.

Interesting Facts about Michael J. Pollard

  1. In 1966, at the age of 27, Michael Pollard was hired as a guest star on Star Trek, playing "Jahn" in the episode "Miri". The script called for an actor 14 years of age, but Pollard got the part anyway since his agent convinced the show's producers that he looked like a teenager even though he was close to 30.
  2. Played the role of "Hugo" in the original Broadway production of "Bye Bye Birdie" (costarring with Dick Van Dyke, Chita Rivera, Paul Lynde, and Dick Gautier) in the early 1960s.
  3. An early career break occurred when Pollard was brought in as a replacement during the first season of TV's "Dobie Gillis." Co-star Bob Denver, who was stealing the show as Dobie's beatnik buddy Maynard G. Krebs, was going to be drafted into the Army and had to exit the series. When Denver was classified "4-F" due to a longstanding neck injury and returned, Pollard's character of weird cousin Jerome Krebs was quickly written out.
  4. One of the few actors to have appeared on both classic Sci -Fi shows "Lost In Space" and "Star Trek".
  5. Credited by Traffic drummer Jim Capaldi with coining the term "The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys".
  6. His parents, Sonia (Dubanowich) and Michael John Pollack, were both of Polish descent.
  7. Before Robert Altman was signed to direct "Brewster McCloud", Michael J. Pollard was considered for the title role. Bud Cort eventually played it.
  8. He has a small role in Nightmare Vacation 3 (1989). Coincidentally, his Bonnie and Clyde (1967) co-star, Estelle Parsons, was almost cast as Mrs. Voorhees in another 1980s slasher film, Friday the 13th (1980). Parsons was offered the part, but eventually declined, and Betsy Palmer took her place.
  9. Has two children: a daughter Holly with actress Beth Howland, and a son Axel from a second marriage.

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