What Is Lorne Greene’s Net Worth?
At the time of his death in September 1987, Lorne Greene’s net worth was approximately $10 million, adjusted for inflation. This substantial Lorne Greene net worth was accumulated through his extensive career as an actor, singer, and radio personality.
Early Career and Rise to Fame
Born in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, in February 1915, Lorne Greene began his career in radio. He became known as “The Voice of Canada” on CBC National News, leveraging his distinctive and booming voice. Before transitioning to acting, he initially pursued a career in chemical engineering but left it to work as a radio broadcaster. Greene’s early exposure to drama occurred while working as an instructor at a drama camp.
Bonanza and Subsequent Television Successes Contributing to Lorne Greene Net Worth
Lorne Greene’s most notable role was as Ben Cartwright in the long-running television series *Bonanza* (1959-1973). *Bonanza* was the first one-hour Western series filmed in color. His portrayal of the Cartwright family patriarch significantly boosted his profile and earnings. After *Bonanza*, Greene continued his television career, starring in *Griff* (1973-1974) as Wade Griffin, *Battlestar Galactica* (1978-1979) as Commander Adama, and *Code Red* (1981-1982) as Battalion Chief Joe Rorchek. In 1985, he received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, located at 1551 Vine Street. In 1964, he was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for *Bonanza*.
Other Ventures and Recognition
In addition to his prominent roles in television series, Lorne Greene also hosted the nature documentary series *Lorne Greene’s New Wilderness*. He appeared in various films and provided the voice of The Wizard in the 1982 film *The Wizard of Oz*. Greene’s multifaceted career enhanced his Lorne Greene net worth, solidifying his status as a versatile entertainer.