What Is Randi Oakes’ Net Worth?
Randi Oakes, an American actress and model, has a net worth of $3 million. This figure represents a combined net worth with her husband, Gregory Harrison, whom she married in 1980.
Details of Randi Oakes’ Career and Earnings
Randi Oakes was born Betty Lee Oakes on August 19, 1951, in Sumner, Iowa. Her early life included winning the Miss Iowa Model of the Year contest, which encouraged her to pursue a modeling career in New York. Oakes made her acting debut in 1976 with a role in the movie “Acapulco Gold” and appearances in episodes of the TV series “McCloud” and “Delvecchio,” as well as the TV movie “Twin Detectives.” In 1977, she starred as Georgia in the television series “Rosetti and Ryan.”
Oakes is most known for her role as Officer Bonnie Clark in the TV series “CHiPs,” where she starred from 1977 to 1982. Besides “CHiPs,” Randi Oakes expanded her acting portfolio with appearances in several movies, TV movies, and TV series. These include “Telethon,” “Switch,” “Deadman’s Curve,” “Battlestar Galactica” (1978), “Sword of Justice,” “David Cassidy – Man Undercover,” “B.J. and the Bear,” “Barnaby Jones,” “The Love Boat,” “Fantasy Island,” “Masquerade,” “Glitter,” and “Lovers and Other Strangers.” While specific financial details about her contracts and earnings from these roles remain private, these appearances contributed to her overall income and net worth.
Randi Oakes’ Combined Net Worth with Gregory Harrison
Randi Oakes shares her $3 million net worth with her husband, Gregory Harrison. Gregory Neale Harrison was born on May 31, 1950, in Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, California. Like Randi, Gregory made a name for himself in the entertainment industry, particularly on television. Gregory Harrison’s career breakthrough came with the title role in the science fiction series “Logan’s Run” (1977-1978). He further solidified his presence on TV with roles in the NBC miniseries “Centennial” and the CBS sitcom “Family Man.” His role as Dr. G. Alonzo ‘Gonzo’ Gates on “Trapper John, M.D.” (CBS, 1979–1986) significantly boosted his career and fame. Harrison also engaged in various TV projects, including “Battles of the Network Stars” and the TV movie “For Ladies Only” (1981), where he played a male stripper. He appeared in films such as “Razorback” (1984), “Dangerous Pursuit” (1990), and “It’s My Party” (1996). In 1997, he debuted on Broadway in the musical “Steel Pier.”
In September 2015, Gregory Harrison and Randi Oakes listed their 45-acre mountaintop estate in Gold Beach, Oregon, for $2.995 million. Known as the Harrison Ridge estate, the Cape Cod-inspired property features a main house with over 10,000 square feet of living space, six bedrooms, and 6.5 bathrooms. The property includes a six-stall horse barn, a three-car garage with a surfer’s den, a gym, and an outdoor spa. The couple had relocated from Southern California to Oregon in 1992. According to a 2010 listing, the Harrison Ridge Estate, situated on 45 acres near the Rogue River’s mouth, was offered at $3,900,000. The main house, designed by Gregory and Randi Oakes Harrison, includes eight bedrooms and 8.5 baths. The attached three-car garage features a surfer’s den, while the grounds include a six-stall horse barn.
Gregory Harrison’s estimated net worth is also $3 million. This is built from his acting career and any real estate holdings. Randi Oakes’ career and assets are considered together with Gregory Harrison’s. Publicly available information regarding specific investments, real estate beyond the Oregon estate, or other assets attributable solely to Randi Oakes is limited.