Stuart Whitman

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Stuart Maxwell Whitman was born on the 1st February 1928, in San Francisco, California USA, and is a retired award-winning actor, best known to the world as Marshal Jim Crown in the TV series “Cimarron Strip’ (1967-1968), and as Orvil Newton in the film “Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines” (1965), among many other differing appearances. His career started in 1951 and ended in 2000.

Have you ever wondered how rich Stuart Whitman is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources it has been estimated that Whitman’s net worth is as high as $5 million, an amount earned largely through his successful career in the entertainment industry. Also, Stuart’s net worth increased through his successful investments.

Stuart was the eldest child to Cecilia and Joseph Whitman, of Jewish, Russian, English and Scottish ancestry. He and his family would move often during his childhood, and according to his words, he went to 26 schools, before he eventually matriculated from Hollywood High in 1945. Ever since he was five years old, Stuart had become interested in acting, but no one took seriously his desire to become an actor.

Once he finished high school, Stuart joined the US Army and served in the Corps of Engineers for three years at Fort Lewis, Washington. In 1948 he was honorably discharged.

After military service ended, Stuart enrolled at Los Angeles City College to study law, but soon his ambitions changed, and he joined Michael Chekhov Stage Society. For the next four years he studied acting with them, and his next move towards an acting career was joining the Ben Bard Drama School in Hollywood, where he soon made his stage debut, in the school’s production of “Here Comes Mr. Jordan”.

While in college he was spotted by a talent scout, who then cast him in the “When Worlds Collide” (1951), and pretty soon he had several other engagements, though only minor roles in “The Day Earth Stood Still” (1951), with Hugh Marlowe, Patricia Neal and Michael Rennie, than “Barbed Wire” (1952), starring Gene Autry, Anne James and William Fawcett. During the ‘50s he was with Universal Pictures and featured in their productions such as “All I Desire” (1953), and also with MGM, appearing in “Rhapsody” and “Passion” both in 1954, little by little building his name in the acting world. He then portrayed Johnny Chandler in “Johnny Trouble” (1957), and the same year appeared as Eddie Mason in the drama “Hell Bound”. He then moved to Fox before the ‘50s ended, and had roles in such productions as “These Thousand Hills” (1958), and “The Sound and the Fury” (1959). All these appearances helped Stuart increase his net worth, but also secured him status as a star at Fox.

He enjoyed success during the ‘60s, having some of his most memorable roles, such as in “The Story of Ruth” (1960) as Boaz, then as Joey Collins in “Murder, Inc.” (1960). In 1961 he starred next to Clint Eastwood in “The Comancheros”, and also appeared in the drama “The Mark” (1961), for which he earned an Academy Award nomination. In 1965, he was the leading star of the aerial epic “Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines”, and portrayed Brian O’Brien in the adventure drama “Sands of Kalahari”. He then moved to the TV role of Marshal Jim Crown in the series “Cimarron Strip” (1967-1968); his net worth was growing steadily.

However, he couldn’t keep the quality of his roles so high in the ‘70s, which resulted in lesser known films, such as “Night of the Lepus” (1972), “Crazy Mama” (1975), “Run for the Roses” (1977), and “Guyana: Cult of the Damned” (1979), among many others.

His career continued to decline in the ‘80s; although he still landed many roles, very few had much influence on his net worth. In 1985 he starred in the action adventure “Treasure of the Amazon”, and then in 1988 started portraying Clark Kent’s Earth father Jonathan Kent in the TV series “Superboy” (1988-1992). He remained active through the ‘90s, but the results stayed the same, and even worse, without any notable role. He retired in 2001, with his last appearance in 2000, playing George Williams in the action thriller “The President’s Man”, starring Chuck Norris, Dylan Neal and Jennifer Tung.

Back in 1998 Stuart received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, for his contribution to motion pictures.

Regarding his personal life, Stuart has been married to Julia Vladimonova Paradiz since 1993; she is his third wife. His first wife was Patricia Ann LaLonde. From 1952 to 1966 when they divorced after having four children. After Patricia, Stuart married Caroline M. Boubis in 1966, and had one child with her before their divorce in 1974.

IMDB Wikipedia $5 million 1.83 m 1928 1928-02-01 Actor Actors Anne James California Caroline Boubis Caroline Boubis (m. 1966–1974) Cecilia Whitman Chuck Norris Dylan Neal February 1 Gene Autry Hugh Marlowe Jennifer Tung Joseph Whitman Julia Vadimovna Paradiz Julia Vadimovna Paradiz (m. 1993) Justin Whitman Kipp Whitman Linda Whitman Los Angeles City College Michael Rennie Michael Whitman Patricia LaLonde Patricia LaLonde (m. 1952–1966) Patricia Neal Professional Boxer San Francisco Scott Whitman Soldier Stu Whitman Stuart Maxwell Whitman Stuart Whitman Stuart Whitman Net Worth Tony Whitman United States United States of America William Fawcett

Stuart Whitman Quick Info

Full Name Stuart Whitman
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth February 1, 1928
Place Of Birth San Francisco, California, United States
Height 1.83 m
Profession Actor, Soldier, Professional Boxer
Education Los Angeles City College
Nationality American
Spouse Julia Vadimovna Paradiz (m. 1993), Caroline Boubis (m. 1966–1974), Patricia LaLonde (m. 1952–1966)
Children Tony Whitman, Justin Whitman, Scott Whitman, Linda Whitman, Michael Whitman
Parents Cecilia Whitman, Joseph Whitman
Siblings Kipp Whitman
Nicknames Stuart Maxwell Whitman , Stu Whitman
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/whiteman_sam
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0926183/
Nominations Academy Award for Best Actor
Movies The Comancheros, Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Rio Conchos, The Story of Ruth, Night of the Lepus, Sands of the Kalahari, The Longest Day, The Mark, Captain Apache, City Beneath the Sea, These Thousand Hills, Crime of Passion, Darby’s Rangers, Shadows in an Empty Room, Eaten Alive,…
TV Shows The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr., Superboy, Cimarron Strip

Stuart Whitman Important Facts

  • He was awarded a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7083 Hollywood Boulevard in Hollywood, California on February 1, 1998.
  • He was considered for the role of Bart Maverick on the television Western Maverick (1957), but Jack Kelly was chosen for the role.
  • He portrayed Jonathan Kent, the father of Clark Kent on the television series Superboy.
  • On July 1, 2006, he hosted a marathon of Cimarron Strip (1967) episodes on the Encore Westerns Channel.
  • Ex-brother-in-law of Jan Smithers.
  • Father-in-law of Mary Ann Kellogg.
  • Was booked to star as Bowen Tyler in The Land That Time Forgot (1974), but American International Pictures vetoed his casting, and he was replaced by Doug McClure.
  • On October 12, 2007, he received a Silver Spur Award at the Sportsmen’s Lodge in Studio City.
  • Initially studied both law and drama at Los Angeles City College after he was discharged from the United States Army in 1948.
  • Was a light-heavyweight boxer while serving the United States Army. Ironically, it was his role as a prizefighter in the play “Dr. Christian” that brought him his first leading role in a movie, playing Johnny in Johnny Trouble (1957) opposite Ethel Barrymore.
  • He and his French-born second wife Caroline Boubis have one son: Justin Whitman.
  • Thanks to good financial investing, he had amassed a personal fortune of $100 million as of 1998.
  • Alfred Hitchcock considered him, along with Cliff Robertson, Robert Loggia and Tom Tryon, for the role of Sam Loomis in Psycho (1960), but the role went to John Gavin.
  • Has four children Tony Whitman (born 1953), Michael Whitman (born 1954), Linda Whitman (born 1956) and Scott Whitman (born 1958).
  • Older brother of actor Kipp Whitman.

Stuart Whitman Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Courthouse 1995 TV Series Cal Cassidy Actor
Wounded Heart 1995 TV Movie Jake Lance Actor
Walker Texas Ranger 3: Deadly Reunion 1994 Laredo Jake Boyd Actor
Improper Conduct 1994 Frost Actor
Trial by Jury 1994 Emmett, Valerie’s Father Actor
Walker, Texas Ranger 1994 TV Series Laredo Jake Boyd Actor
Lightning in a Bottle 1993 Jonah Otterman Actor
Sandman 1993 Isaac Tensor Actor
Private Wars 1993 Video Alexander Winters Actor
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. 1993 TV Series Granville Thorogood Actor
Time Trax 1993 TV Series Tom Kane Actor
Superboy 1988-1992 TV Series Jonathan Kent Actor
Murder, She Wrote 1984-1992 TV Series Ben Miller / C.J. Dobbs / Mr. Bonner / … Actor
Smoothtalker 1990 Lt. Gallagher Actor
Heaven and Earth 1990 Narrator (English version) (voice) Actor
Gypsy 1990 Video Sheriff Actor
Mob Boss 1990 Video Don Fransisco Actor
Omega Cop 1990 Dr. Latimer Actor
Knots Landing 1990 TV Series Mr. Willis Actor
The Color of Evening 1990 George Larson Actor
Deadly Reactor 1989 Duke Actor
Moving Target 1988 Joe Frank Actor
Deadly Intruder 1988 Capt. Pritchett Actor
J.J. Starbuck 1988 TV Series Arnold Bass Actor
Once Upon a Texas Train 1988 TV Movie George Asque Actor
Hemingway 1988 TV Mini-Series Dr. Hemingway Actor
Vultures 1987 Carlos ‘Carl’ Garcia Actor
Hotel 1985-1987 TV Series Terry Dolan / Sal Pinelli Actor
Stillwatch 1987 TV Movie Luther Pelham Actor
Jack and Mike 1987 TV Series Actor
Simon & Simon 1982-1986 TV Series Phil Gaines
Buck Yancy
The Rough Rider
Actor
Hardcastle and McCormick 1986 TV Series Teddy Hendrix Actor
Blacke’s Magic 1986 TV Series Sheriff Tyler Actor
First Strike 1985 Capt. Welch Actor
The A-Team 1983-1985 TV Series Jack Harmon / Chuck Easterland Actor
Beverly Hills Cowgirl Blues 1985 TV Movie Josh Rider Actor
Hunter 1985 TV Series Raymond Bellamy Actor
Treasure of the Amazon 1985 Gringo Actor
Tales from the Darkside 1985 TV Series Edward Osborne Actor
Finder of Lost Loves 1985 TV Series Ned Gilbert Actor
Roughcuts 1984 TV Series Host Actor
Cover Up 1984 TV Series Sheriff Skinner Actor
Matt Houston 1982-1984 TV Series Mr. McCormick / Carl ‘The Champ’ Ross Actor
Knight Rider 1984 TV Series Frank Sanderson Actor
Fantasy Island 1978-1984 TV Series Rex Reinhardt / Jesse Moreau / Joel Campbell / … Actor
The Master 1984 TV Series Hellman Actor
Horror Safari 1982 Mark Forrest Actor
Butterfly 1982 Rev. Rivers Actor
Magnum Thrust 1981 Actor
When I Am King 1981 Smithy Actor
Tales of the Unexpected 1981 TV Series Sam Jenner Actor
The Monster Club 1981 Sam – Movie Director Actor
Demonoid: Messenger of Death 1981 Father Cunningham Actor
Under Siege 1980 The Inspector Actor
Condominium 1980 TV Series Marty Liss Actor
Cuba Crossing 1980 Tony Actor
Delta Fox 1979 The Counselor Actor
Guyana: Cult of the Damned 1979 Reverend James Johnson Actor
Women in White 1979 TV Movie Dr. Ken Dalton Actor
Jamaican Gold 1979 Stack Baker Actor
The Last Convertible 1979 TV Mini-Series Colonel Hiram Elkhart Actor
The Seekers 1979 TV Mini-Series Rev. Blackthorn Actor
The Pirate 1978 TV Movie Terry Sullivan Actor
La mujer de la tierra caliente 1978 The Man Actor
Go West, Young Girl 1978 TV Movie Deputy Shreeve Actor
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977 TV Series Trevor Masters Actor
Ruby 1977 Vince Kemper Actor
Run for the Roses 1977 Charlie Actor
The White Buffalo 1977 Winifred Coxy Actor
Assault in Paradise 1977 William Whitaker Actor
Most Wanted 1977 TV Series Jacques Tyler Actor
Cuibul salamandrelor 1977 John Carter Actor
Quincy M.E. 1977 TV Series Sheriff Parsons Actor
Eaten Alive 1976 Sheriff Martin Actor
Harry O 1976 TV Series Arthur Rubin Actor
Ellery Queen 1976 TV Series Erwin Murphy Actor
Una Magnum Special per Tony Saitta 1976 Capt. Tony Saitta Actor
S.W.A.T. 1976 TV Series David Neil / Ben Jordan Actor
Mean Johnny Barrows 1976 Mario Racconi Actor
Cannon 1975 TV Series Nelson Brill Actor
Crazy Mama 1975 Jim Bob Actor
Las Vegas Lady 1975 Vic Actor
Caribe 1975 TV Series Eddie Morell Actor
Welcome to Arrow Beach 1974 Deputy Rakes Actor
Police Story 1974 TV Series Capt. Steve Calvino Actor
Shatter 1974 Shatter Actor
The Cat Creature 1973 TV Movie Lt. Marco Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1972-1973 TV Series Hugh McRae / Thaddeus Lowe Actor
Hec Ramsey 1973 TV Series Virgil Bassett Actor
Love, American Style 1973 TV Series Marco Baron (segment “Love and the Lie”) Actor
The Man Who Died Twice 1973 TV Movie Erik Seward Actor
Intertect 1973 TV Movie John McKennon Actor
The F.B.I. 1970-1973 TV Series Rex Benning / Damian Howards / Wesley Ziegler Actor
The Streets of San Francisco 1973 TV Series Nick Carl Actor
Run, Cougar, Run 1972 Hugh McRae Actor
Night Gallery 1972 TV Series Tom Ogilvy / Capt. Hendrick Lindemann (segment “Lindemann’s Catch”) Actor
Circle of Fear 1972 TV Series Ed Lucas Actor
The Woman Hunter 1972 TV Movie Paul Carter Actor
Night of the Lepus 1972 Roy Bennett Actor
Revenge! 1971 TV Movie Mark Hembric Actor
Captain Apache 1971 Griffin Actor
City Beneath the Sea 1971 TV Movie Admiral Matthews Actor
Ternos Caçadores 1970 The Prisoner Actor
The Man Who Wanted to Live Forever 1970 TV Movie Dr. McCarter Purvis Actor
Bracken’s World 1970 TV Series Lt. Jackson Actor
The Invincible Six 1970 Tex Actor
The Last Escape 1970 Lee Mitchell Actor
Cimarron Strip 1967-1968 TV Series Marshal Jim Crown Actor
ABC Stage 67 1966 TV Series Steve Actor
See You in Hell, Darling 1966 Stephen Richard Rojack Actor
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1963-1965 TV Series Vic Strode / Billy Cole Actor
Sands of the Kalahari 1965 Brian O’Brien Actor
Starr, First Baseman 1965 TV Movie Coach Freddie Gordon Actor
Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines or How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 hours 11 minutes 1965 Orvil Newton Actor
Signpost to Murder 1964 Alex Forrester Actor
Rio Conchos 1964 Capt. Haven Actor
Shock Treatment 1964 Dale Nelson / Arthur Actor
The Day and the Hour 1963 Capt. Allan Morley Actor
The Longest Day 1962 Lt. Sheen Actor
Convicts 4 1962 Principal Keeper Actor
The Comancheros 1961 Paul Regret Actor
Francis of Assisi 1961 Count Paolo of Vandria Actor
The Mark 1961 Jim Fuller Actor
The Fiercest Heart 1961 Steve Bates Actor
Murder, Inc. 1960 Joey Collins Actor
The Story of Ruth 1960 Boaz Actor
Hound-Dog Man 1959 Blackie Scantling Actor
These Thousand Hills 1959 Tom Ping Actor
The Sound and the Fury 1959 Charlie Busch Actor
The Decks Ran Red 1958 Leroy Martin Actor
Target 1958 TV Series Danny Patch Actor
China Doll 1958 Lt. Dan O’Neill Actor
Ten North Frederick 1958 Charley Bongiorno Actor
Darby’s Rangers 1958 Sgt. / SSgt. / Sfc. Hank Bishop Actor
Have Gun – Will Travel 1958 TV Series Gil Borden Actor
The Court of Last Resort 1958 TV Series Gene Westover Actor
Trackdown 1957 TV Series Cal Fraser Actor
Goodyear Theatre 1957 TV Series Bill Johnson Actor
Bombers B-52 1957 Maj. Sam Weisberg (uncredited) Actor
Harbor Command 1957 TV Series Policeman Talking into Car Radio Actor
Alcoa Theatre 1957 TV Series Capt. Sam McCurdy Actor
Hell Bound 1957 Eddie Mason Actor
Johnny Trouble 1957 Johnny Chandler Actor
The Girl in Black Stockings 1957 Prentiss Actor
The Silent Service 1957 TV Series Sporer Actor
War Drums 1957 Johnny Smith (uncredited) Actor
Zane Grey Theater 1957 TV Series Dave Jordan Actor
Crime of Passion 1957 Laboratory Technician Actor
Highway Patrol 1956-1957 TV Series Sergeant Walters
Sgt. Walters
Bill Martin
Actor
Gunsmoke 1956 TV Series Bart Actor
The Adventures of Dr. Fu Manchu 1956 TV Series Communications Officer Actor
Navy Log 1955-1956 TV Series South / Commander Actor
Hold Back the Night 1956 Radio Operator (uncredited) Actor
Seven Men from Now 1956 Cavalry Lt. Collins Actor
Cavalcade of America 1956 TV Series Capt. W. H. Puntenney / Soldier in Bar Actor
Four Star Playhouse 1956 TV Series Bob / Fisher Actor
The Star and the Story 1956 TV Series Boy Actor
Diane 1956 Henri’s Squire (uncredited) Actor
Dr. Christian 1956 TV Series Jackie / Mike Actor
Lux Video Theatre 1955 TV Series Burt Actor
King of the Carnival 1955 Mac, the Acrobat [Ch.1] Actor
The Magnificent Matador 1955 Man at the Arena (uncredited) Actor
Interrupted Melody 1955 Man on Beach (uncredited) Actor
Stories of the Century 1955 TV Series Jack Phillips Actor
Passion 1954 Vaquero Bernal (uncredited) Actor
Brigadoon 1954 New York Club Patron (uncredited) Actor
Return from the Sea 1954 New j.g. (uncredited) Actor
Silver Lode 1954 Wicker Actor
Prisoner of War 1954 Captain (uncredited) Actor
Rhapsody 1954 Dove Actor
Walking My Baby Back Home 1953 Patient (uncredited) Actor
Appointment in Honduras 1953 Telegrapher (uncredited) Actor
The Veils of Bagdad 1953 Sergeant (uncredited) Actor
The All American 1953 Zip Parker Actor
The Man from the Alamo 1953 Orderly (uncredited) Actor
All I Desire 1953 Dick in Play (uncredited) Actor
The Roy Rogers Show 1952-1953 TV Series Todd Posing as Perry, Fraser, & Howard / Andy Norton / Henchman Monty Abbott Actor
One Minute to Zero 1952 Officer (uncredited) Actor
Barbed Wire 1952 Cattle-Buyer (uncredited) Actor
Boston Blackie 1952 TV Series Actor
The Range Rider 1952 TV Series Lieutenant Victor Actor
Name Unknown 1951 Short Tom (uncredited) Actor
When Worlds Collide 1951 Man by Bank During Instigation (uncredited) Actor
The Day the Earth Stood Still 1951 Sentry (uncredited) Actor
The President’s Man 2000 TV Movie George Williams Actor
Second Chances 1998 Buddy Actor
Two Weeks from Sunday 1997 Short Actor
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters 1997 TV Series Mule Morgan Actor
Land of Milk & Honey 1996 Robert Riselli Actor
Shaughnessy 1996 TV Movie Actor
The Comancheros 1961 performer: “Frère Jacques” – uncredited Soundtrack
Hound-Dog Man 1959 performer: “I’m Growing Up”, “Single” Soundtrack
This Year’s Blonde 1980 TV Movie permission: Gunga Din excerpt Miscellaneous
Sebring 2018 post-production Himself Self
The Duke at Fox 2011 Documentary short Himself Self
Murnau, Borzage and Fox 2008 Video documentary Himself Self
Time Machine: When Cowboys Were King 2003 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Heisse Ware aus Hongkong 1974 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Kung Fu Killers 1974 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
The Woody Woodbury Show 1968 TV Series Himself Self
The Anderson Platoon 1967 Documentary Himself – Narrator Self
Here’s Hollywood 1962 TV Series Himself Self
The 34th Annual Academy Awards 1962 TV Special Himself – Nominee: Best Lead Actor in Leading Role Self
The 31st Annual Academy Awards 1959 TV Special Himself – Audience Member Self
Pop Culture Beast’s Halloween Horror Picks 2015 TV Series documentary Sam – Movie Director Archive Footage
5ive Minutes with Marilyn 2007 Video documentary short Sheriff Martin Archive Footage
The Gator Creator with Tobe Hooper 2007 Video documentary short Sheriff Martin Archive Footage
My Name Is Buck: A Look Back at ‘Eaten Alive’ 2006 Video documentary short Sheriff Martin (uncredited) Archive Footage
Hollywood Remembers Lee Marvin 2000 TV Movie documentary Paul Regret (uncredited) Archive Footage
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 2 1999 TV Special documentary Himself (uncredited) Archive Footage
20th Century-Fox: The First 50 Years 1997 TV Movie documentary Actor ‘The Longest Day’ (uncredited) Archive Footage
La classe américaine 1993 TV Movie Un homme du futur Archive Footage
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. 1993 TV Series Thorogood Archive Footage
Superboy 1992 TV Series Jonathan Kent Archive Footage
The Last Generation 1971 Archive Footage
The Legend of Jud Starr 1967 TV Movie Marshall Crown Archive Footage
Frontier Justice 1959-1961 TV Series Dave Jordan Archive Footage

Stuart Whitman Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2002 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Won
1998 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 1 February 1998. At 7083 Hollywood Blvd. Won
1962 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture The Comancheros (1961) Won
2002 Golden Boot Golden Boot Awards Nominated
1998 Star on the Walk of Fame Walk of Fame Motion Picture On 1 February 1998. At 7083 Hollywood Blvd. Nominated
1962 Bronze Wrangler Western Heritage Awards Theatrical Motion Picture The Comancheros (1961) Nominated