Paul Dooley height - How tall is Paul Dooley?
Paul Dooley (Paul Lee Brown) was born on 22 February, 1928 in Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA, is an actor,writer,producer. At 93 years old, Paul Dooley height is 5 ft 10 in (178.0 cm).
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6' 1"
Now We discover Paul Dooley's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 93 years old?
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Paul Lee Brown |
Occupation |
actor,writer,producer |
Paul Dooley Age |
93 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Pisces |
Born |
22 February 1928 |
Birthday |
22 February |
Birthplace |
Parkersburg, West Virginia, USA |
Nationality |
USA |
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 93 years old group.
Paul Dooley Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Paul Dooley's Wife?
His wife is Winnie Holzman (18 November 1984 - present) ( 1 child), Donna Lee Wasser (19 September 1959 - 1983) ( divorced) ( 3 children)
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Wife |
Winnie Holzman (18 November 1984 - present) ( 1 child), Donna Lee Wasser (19 September 1959 - 1983) ( divorced) ( 3 children) |
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Paul Dooley Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Paul Dooley worth at the age of 93 years old? Paul Dooley’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from USA. We have estimated
Paul Dooley's net worth
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Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2022 |
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Actor |
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Timeline
Performing in "The Sunshine Boys", with Jack Klugman, at The George Street Play House in New Brunswick, New Jersey. [October 2007]
Dooley voiced characters in two rival animated movies about racing. In Pixar's Cars (2006), he voiced "Sarge the Army Jeep, and in Dreamworks' Turbo (2013), he voiced "The Foreman Snail".
Has four children: Robin, Peter, Adam (by first wife Donna) and Savannah (by second wife Winnie Holzman). Son Adam Dooley wrote, directed and produced the short film Adventures in Homeschooling (2004), which featured Paul Dooley. Savannah Dooley wrote episodes for What Goes On (2007). Winnie Holzman wrote for the last two seasons of Thirtysomething (1987) and was creator and writer for the acclaimed teen drama series My So-Called Life (1994).
Had an Emmy-nominated guest turn on the HBO sitcom Dream On (1990), playing the gay father of the lead character, Martin Tupper (played by Brian Benben).
In the original, unused ending of Little Shop of Horrors (1986) he played the character of Patrick Martin. The role was eventually played by Jim Belushi but Dooley still gets a credit in the movie's DVD and in the special thanks section of the movie.
On stage he played the titular baseball great in the acclaimed one-man show "The Amazing Casey Stengel" at the American Place Theatre in 1980-1981.
Won the National Board of Review award for his hapless father in the film Breaking Away (1979).
Dooley and Dennis Christopher have played father and son twice in movies: Liam and Hughie Brenner in A Wedding (1978), and Raymond and Dave Stoller in Breaking Away (1979). They later played father and son (Stan and Roger Coffman) in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2001) episode, Law & Order: Criminal Intent: Cherry Red (2003).
Co-created and wrote the groundbreaking children's series The Electric Company (1971) in the 1970s.
Was discovered in New York by Mike Nichols, who cast the actor as one of the poker-playing buddies in the original 1965 Broadway production of "The Odd Couple." When star Art Carney left, Dooley replaced him as the fastidious roommate Felix Unger opposite Walter Matthau's hedonistic Oscar Madison.
Appeared as on-screen spokesman for Top Job (cleaner) in television commercials of the late 1960's.
Attended high school with actor James Dukas. Later, while the two attended the University of West Virginia at Morgantown, they "palled around" with Don Knotts. Dooley graduated in 1952 with a BA in speech and drama.