Stanley Livingston - Famous Film Producer

Stanley Livingston Net Worth

$9,000,000

Stanley Livingston’s net worth is an impressive $9 million, earned through his successful career as an American actor. Livingston is most famous for his long-standing role as Chip Douglas on the TV series My Three Sons, which he starred in from 196 to 1972 and filmed a whopping 380 episodes.

Key facts:

  • Stanley Livingston is an American actor.
  • He played the character of Chip Douglas in the TV show My Three Sons from 196 to 1972.
  • He also had a recurring role as Stanley on the TV series The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet from 1958 to 1963.
  • Aside from acting, he has worked as a producer and director.
  • Livingston has appeared in several films including How the West Was Won, X-15, and Smokey and the Hotwire Gang.

Basic Information About Stanley Livingston

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Film Director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Film Editor
Net worth$9,000,000
Date of birth1950-11-24 (73 years old)
Place of birthLos Angeles
NationalityUnited States of America
SpousePaula Drake - (19 DecemberΒ 2015 - present)
Sandra Livingston - (28 NovemberΒ 1968 - 1974)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
GenderMale
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Stanley Livingston roles

Movie / Series Role
How the West Was WonPrescott Rawlings (uncredited)
The AftermathWriter
My Three SonsChip Douglas 380 episodes, 1960-1972

Stanley Livingston's Quotes

  • The name Chip Douglas is probably going to be on my tombstone. That's neither good nor bad; it's just a fact of life.
  • [asked if Fred MacMurray had a problem with co-star Tim Considine wanting to direct episodes of the CBS version of My Three Sons (1960), after he left the ABC version at the end of the 1964-65 season] It was difficult. The other problem was we never shot [just] one show. We shot, maybe, like four to five shows a day, because Tim was going to become a director. How would they work that out, if you weren't working, if you weren't doing shows back to back? And then I think Fred MacMurray felt uncomfortable having one of the actors, and particularly somebody that young, directing [him]. He just kind of made it known that he preferred it was, "And then, Tim, when you're young and dumb, you're outta here!" Something could've probably been worked out.
  • [on his on- and off-screen chemistry with Fred MacMurray, who played Steve Douglas] It was great, he was a huge movie star when he came to the show, and that's saying something. I think the younger generation looks at the show, they don't realize that would be like Mel Gibson or Michael Douglas deciding to do a TV series now, that's how it was when Fred came to the show.
  • [on Fred MacMurray] He was pretty much like his son, and there wasn't any kind of pretense, and like I say [for a movie star of his stature], he was an accessible guy, and just very down-to-earth, nothing pretentious about him of the movie stars who lived in Bel-Air. Fred lived in nice Brentwood, but if you see the house, you probably dropped by the My Three Sons (1960) house, you know? {Not] one of these Xanadu mansions or anything, and he was basically a guy from the Midwest, Midwest sensibilities, and even though he was super, super wealthy, just really had modest taste and just really [wanted] to be accepted as your average Joe. I mean, he drove a Pontiac station wagon that happened to be our sponsor, so he wanted to buy a car, that was cool, and his wife would pack a brown-paper-bag lunch . . . Perino's or Chasen's [well-known eateries for Hollywood stars] every day, [he] just wasn't interested.

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Interesting Facts about Stanley Livingston

  1. At 18 he married a go-go dancer, Sandra Livingston. The six-year marriage ended in 1974. The marriage produced a daughter, Samantha Livingston.
  2. Played the brother of his real-life brother Barry Livingston on My Three Sons (1960).
  3. His acting mentor was the late Fred MacMurray.
  4. As of April 2002, was directing children's shows for PBS.
  5. Profiled in 2016 book, "X Child Stars: Where Are They Now?", by Kathy Garver and Fred Ascher.
  6. The May 4, 1988, edition of Variety announced in the Film Production column that the movie "The Warrior" directed by Ray Cantrell began filming March 15, 1987, in New Orleans. Cast members included Stanley Livingston and Barry Livingston. No evidence the film was ever completed or released.

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  • Author: ABC Television
  • Date taken: 7 February 1961

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