Angela Margaret Cartwright

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Angela Margaret Cartwright Wiki Biography

Angela Margaret Cartwright was born on the 9th September 1952, in Altrincham, Cheshire, England, and is an American actress, probably best recognized for starring in the role of Linda Williams in the TV series “Make Room For Daddy” (1957-1964), playing Brigitta Von Trapp in “The Sound Of Music” (1965), and as Penny Robinson in the TV series “Lost In Space” (1965-1968). She is also known as a writer. Her career has been active since 1956.

So, have you ever wondered how rich Angela Cartwright is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of Angela’s net worth is over $5 million, an amount which has been accumulated through her successful involvement in the entertainment industry as an actress, who has appeared in a number of TV series and film titles. Another source of her wealth is coming from her career as a writer.

Angela Cartwright was born in England, but her family relocated to Los Angeles, California when she was three years old. She grew up with her older sister, Veronica Cartwright, also a well-known actress. At the age of three, Angela began to work as a child fashion model, appearing in a number of commercials, as well as on magazines covers.

Her professional acting career began in 1956, when she made her debut appearance in the film “Somebody Up There Likes Me”, landing the role of Paul Newman’s character’s daughter, which was followed by the role as Caroline in “Something Of Value” (1957), starring alongside Sidney Poitier and Rock Hudson. In the same year, she was selected for the role of Linda Williams in the hit TV series “Make Room For Daddy”, directed by Danny Thomas, which ran for seven years, and parallel with that, she featured in such titles as “Shirley Temple’s Storybook” (1960), “Lad: A Dog” (1962), etc. All of these appearances added a considerable amount to Angela’s net worth.

The 1965 year was one of her greatest, as she reprised the role of Linda Williams in the film “Danny Thomas Reunion Special”, and portrayed Brigitta Von Trapp in the film version of “The Sound Of Music”, alongside Christopher Plummer and Julie Andrews, and directed by Robert Wise and won five Academy Awards. In the same year, Angela also began to appear as Penny Robinson in the TV series “Lost In Space” (1965-1968), increasing her net worth by a large margin.

To speak further about her acting career, she again portrayed Linda Williams in the TV series “Make Room For Granddaddy” from 1970 to 1971, and starred in such films as “Beyond The Poseidon Adventure” (1979), and “High School U.S.A.” (1983). Most recently, she lent her voice to Miss Cow in the TV film “Elf Sparkle And The Special Red Dress” in 2010. Her net worth was certainly rising.

Apart from her career in the film industry, Angela is also known as an author of several books, such as “My Book: A Child’s First Journal”, “Mixed Emulsions: Altered Art Techniques For Photographic Imagery”, “Styling The Stars: Lost Treasures From The Twentieth Century Fox Archive”, among others, all of which increased a lot her wealth.

Speaking about her personal life, Angela Cartwright has been married to Steve Gullion since 1976; the couple has two children together – Jesse Gullion and Rebecca Gullion – both of them are actors. Their current residence is in Los Angeles, California. In her spare time, Angela enjoys photography, and her collection is displayed at her studio in Studio City, Los Angeles.

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Angela Margaret Cartwright Quick Info

Full Name Angela Cartwright
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth September 9, 1952
Place Of Birth Altrincham, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Height 5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
Profession Actress, Soundtrack
Nationality American
Spouse Steve Gullion
Children Rebecca Gullion, Jesse Gullion
Siblings Veronica Cartwright
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/acartwrightstudio
Twitter https://twitter.com/acstudio
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/acstudio9/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0142145/
Movies Elf Sparkle and the Special Red Dress, Lost in Space, High School U.S.A., Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, The Sound of Music, Lad: A Dog, Somebody Up There Likes Me, The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas
TV Shows Make Room for Granddaddy, Lost in Space, The Danny Thomas Show

Angela Margaret Cartwright Trademarks

  1. Soft Mid-Atlantic English Accent
  2. Dark Hair
  3. Often played sweet, wholesome characters

Angela Margaret Cartwright Quotes

  • I loved having “Debbie the Bloop” (Judy the Chimpanzee), as my co-star, but she didn’t like the hat with ears that she had to wear and sometimes it made her cranky.
  • [on the death of Danny Thomas]: He was quite a character, lot of people will remember him.
  • [Of Danny Thomas]: He was kind of like my second-family. I worked everyday with them and you know I had my own family that I went home to, but he was so totally different than my family because Danny was very kind of loud and had this sense of humor. Of course, I was given lines to say that I would never dream saying in my own home. It was kind of precocious Linda who could get away with zingers. We were close, when you work together as a group like that [when you’re together], we did 26 shows, every season, you have a relationship. Danny was very inspirational to me, he taught me all the ins and out of comedy timing, listening to the audience, we shoot it live every Thursday night.
  • [When thought if Danny Thomas would play second-fiddle to other actors who later played the role of TV dads, years after him, such as: Chuck Connors, Bill Bixby and Michael Landon]: I don’t think so, I don’t think Danny was really thinking about anybody else’s series, at the time. I don’t know if he reflected on just how much of the big snowball he started in family television. We shot “The Danny Thomas Show” at Desilu Studios, which was where Lucille Ball was doing I Love Lucy (1951), which of course is iconic. We had a lot of people on our show with over spin-offs, into their own series: It was Danny Thomas and Sheldon Leonard [that had a production company together] and we had on our show. Andy Griffith; and that was the spin-off to Mayberry. Andy was the sheriff that arrested Danny when he went [and I’d forgotten what he’d done, he’d done something in this little town of Mayberry, and so, he was arrested]. Let’s see, The Joey Bishop Show (1961) was a spin-off from an episode that Joey Bishop was in. There was Bill Bixby, but I think Bill Bixby just became a star playing the grocery guy on our show, I think he was picked up for some series, but there were a lot of spin-offs in 2 different comedy shows, and comedy was really needed at that time. The 1/2 hr. sitcom that was just your whole family could sit down and watch, it was really enjoyable though, Danny had a big part in that in the beginning of [what I like to call] instead of old TV classics.
  • [on her on- and off-screen chemistry with Danny Thomas, who played Danny Williams]: Working with Danny Thomas was truly an adventure every week. Danny didn’t always say the words as they appeared in the script. I learned more by osmosis than by sitting down together [with him]. He was a force to be reckoned with: an explorer of television. He was very loud and gregarious, but he always listened to me, too. He let me use the names of my real friends in the show: he wanted it to be real for me.’
  • I was never one to seek out the spotlight. I am kind of a private person, so I don’t miss that part of show business at all. Looking back on my career in television and making a movie like The Sound of Music (1965) from an adult point of view, it actually seems kind of unreal. I was involved in shows that people grew up with – that hold memories for them – and it’s a cool feeling.
  • [When responded if people would best remember her, as either the actress or the artist]: I hope they’ll remember a character I played that touched people’s lives in a positive way. I hope that through my work, artists will take some chances, break some rules, and make art that comes from inside of them. I would like to be remembered as a kind person, a great Mom, and a bit unruly – in a good way!
  • [on encouraging the parents of their own children to be child stars]: Rejection is a big part of show business. It can be tough on anyone who doesn’t have fairly good self-esteem. Especially kids, as they try to discover who they are. When I was a young kid, I thought everyone my age went to work everyday and was on television [I started when I was 3]. As I got older, I never considered that tons of people were watching me on television every week. I give a nod to my parents for keeping me as normal as I could be in an un-normal adult world. My parents kept me in check. I had to make my bed, set the table, and do my chores every day but those things were balanced with getting to laugh and be a kid, too.
  • Photography has been a passion of mine since I was 15. After my kids were born I found myself incorporating my photography into different art endeavors and from there it just blossomed. I have always had to have an outlet for my creativity and when my life became more about raising my family than the bright lights of show business exploring my photo art was a great outlet for me. My shadow in my art is one way I trace who I was and where I have been. My shadow and I have been on a journey for quite a while now!

Angela Margaret Cartwright Important Facts

  • Credits Danny Thomas and Jonathan Harris as her acting mentors.
  • Surrogate stepdaughter of Danny Thomas.
  • Revealed that she had a wonderful working relationship with Danny Thomas, on Make Room for Daddy (1953).
  • Her former series’ lead, acting mentor and best friend, Danny Thomas, died on February 6, 1991. (Danny celebrated his 79th birthday on January 6, 1991, with friends and family, who appeared on The Tonight Show (1962), the following month and passed away, the following day.).
  • Lives in California with husband and 2 children. She is a photographer, novelist, artist and occasional actress [March 2002]
  • Her parrot was named after Danny Thomas.
  • It was Irwin Allen’s idea for her to be Penny Robinson on Lost in Space (1965).
  • Friend of Bill Mumy, Rusty Hamer, Ron Howard and Tony Dow.
  • Her acting mentors were the late Danny Thomas and the late Jonathan Harris.
  • Ex-sister-in-law of Richard Gates.
  • Best known by the public for her roles as Linda Williams on Make Room for Daddy (1953) and as Penny Robinson on Lost in Space (1965).
  • A photography buff since age 15.
  • Tested for a part in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) which eventually went to Pamela Franklin.
  • Angela Cartwright Artist Papers, recently released, are collections of her images as artist papers, vellums and transparencies.
  • She has a line of rubber stamps called “Unruly Girls Club” which are made from Angela’s sketches.
  • Has has taught classes on her art techniques.
  • In early 2007 Angela partnered with artist Sarah Fishburn to co-author the book “In This House – A Collection of Altered Art Imagery and Collage Techniques”. Her second book “Mixed Emulsions – Altered Art for Photographic Imagery” was released in November 2007.
  • At her studio in Studio City, California, she is curator of an exclusively black & white photography gallery and is a founding member of the 4260 Black & White Photography Guild.
  • Did her own singing in The Sound of Music (1965).
  • Introduced The Sound of Music (1965) co-star Heather Menzies-Urich to The Beatles.
  • Is a fan of 24 (2001).
  • Born in England but grew up in America.
  • Angela and her sister, Veronica Cartwright, have both acted alongside Kym Karath. Veronica in Spencer’s Mountain (1963) and Angela in The Sound of Music (1965) and an episode of Lost in Space (1965).
  • Distant cousin of The Sound of Music (1965) co-star Heather Menzies-Urich.
  • Children: Rebecca Gullion (b. 1981) and Jesse Gullion (b. 1985).
  • Younger sister of Veronica Cartwright, sister-in-law of Richard Compton.

Angela Margaret Cartwright Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Elf Sparkle and the Special Red Dress 2010 TV Movie Miss Cow (voice) Actress
The Bolt Who Screwed Christmas 2009 Short Daughter (voice) Actress
Lost in Space 1998 Reporter #2 Actress
Airwolf 1985 TV Series Mrs. Cranovich Actress
High School U.S.A. 1983 TV Movie Miss D’Angelo Actress
The Love Boat 1982 TV Series Yanne Actress
Scout’s Honor 1980 TV Movie Alfredo’s Mom Actress
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure 1979 Theresa Mazzetti Actress
Logan’s Run 1977 TV Series Karen Actress
Mr. & Ms. and the Magic Studio Mystery 1975 TV Movie Sally Actress
Room 222 1972 TV Series Phyllis Actress
Adam-12 1971 TV Series Cindy Williams Actress
Make Room for Granddaddy 1970-1971 TV Series Linda Williams Actress
Medical Center 1969 TV Series Angela Actress
My Three Sons 1965-1969 TV Series Debbie Hunter / Alice Vail Actress
Lost in Space 1965-1968 TV Series Penny Robinson / Princess Alpha Actress
The Danny Thomas Hour 1967 TV Series Linda Williams Actress
The John Forsythe Show 1965 TV Series Actress
The Sound of Music 1965 Brigitta Actress
Danny Thomas Reunion Special 1965 TV Movie Linda Williams Actress
Make Room for Daddy 1957-1964 TV Series Linda Williams Actress
Lad: A Dog 1962 Angela Actress
The Red Skelton Hour 1961 TV Series Guest Vocalist Actress
Shirley Temple’s Storybook 1960 TV Series Jane Actress
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1960 TV Series Irenee Wellington Actress
The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour 1958 TV Series Linda Williams Actress
Whirlybirds 1958 TV Series Susan Davis Actress
Something of Value 1957 Caroline (uncredited) Actress
Somebody Up There Likes Me 1956 Audrey at Age 3 (uncredited) Actress
20 to 1 2010 TV Series documentary performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Sound of Music 1965 performer: “The Sound of Music” 1959, “Do-Re-Mi” 1959, “My Favorite Things” 1959, “The Lonely Goatherd” 1959, “Edelweiss” 1959, “So Long, Farewell” 1959 – uncredited Soundtrack
Make Room for Daddy 1957-1961 TV Series performer – 6 episodes Soundtrack
Shirley Temple’s Storybook 1960 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Starz Inside: The Face Is Familiar 2009 TV Movie documentary special thanks Thanks
Play 2008/I Short special thanks Thanks
Rodgers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Movies 1996 TV Movie documentary special thanks Thanks
Cake Wars 2015 TV Series Herself – Guest Judge Self
Pioneers of Television 2011 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself / Penny Robinson in Lost in Space Self
The Oprah Winfrey Show 2010 TV Series Herself Self
On the Edge of Black and White 2008 Documentary Herself Self
Good Morning America 2005 TV Series Herself Self
Best Ever Family Films 2005 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Ultimate Film 2004 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Movie Lover’s Road Trip 2003 TV Series Herself Self
Child Stars: Then and Now 2003 TV Special documentary Herself Self
After They Were Famous 2001 TV Series documentary Herself Self
The Sound of Music Children 2001 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Child Stars: Their Story 2000 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 1999 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Fox Studios Australia: The Grand Opening 1999 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
Lost in Space Forever 1998 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen 1995 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Howard Stern Show 1990 TV Series Herself Self
When We Were Young…: Growing Up on the Silver Screen 1989 TV Movie documentary Herself Self
The Joan Rivers Show 1989 TV Series Herself Self
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Herself Self
Match Game/Hollywood Squares Hour 1984 TV Series Herself Self
Family Feud 1983 TV Series Herself Self
Behind the Scenes: Beyond the Poseidon Adventure 1979 TV Movie Herself Self
Good Old Days 1977 TV Movie Herself Self
The Hollywood Squares 1971 TV Series Guest Appearance Self
Talking Pictures 1968 TV Movie Herself Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1965 TV Series Herself Self
The Dinah Shore Chevy Show 1960 TV Series Herself Self
The Dinah Shore Show 1960 TV Series Herself Self
Startime 1959 TV Series Herself Self
The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show 1959 TV Series Herself – Actress Self
Social Security in Action 1958 TV Series Herself Self
The Untold Story of the Sound of Music 2015 TV Movie documentary Herself / Brigitta Von Trapp Archive Footage
Pioneers of Television 2008 TV Mini-Series documentary Herself / Linda Williams Archive Footage
20 to 1 2006 TV Series documentary Brigitta von Trapp Archive Footage
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 2 1999 TV Special documentary Herself (uncredited) Archive Footage
Lost in Space 25th Anniversary Tribute 1991 Video documentary Herself Archive Footage