Tommy Kirk Net Worth
Tommy Kirk net worth is




Tommy Kirk net worth is
$1.4 Million
Tommy Kirk Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family
Thomas Lee "Tommy" Kirk (born December 10, 1941) is a former American actor and later a businessman. He is best known for his performances in a number of highly popular movies made by Walt Disney Studios such as Old Yeller, The Shaggy Dog and The Misadventures of Merlin Jones, as well as beach party movies of the mid 1960s. | Full Name | Tommy Kirk |
| Net Worth | $1.4 Million |
| Date Of Birth | December 10, 1941 |
| Place Of Birth | Louisville, Kentucky, USA |
| Height | 5' 9" (1.75 m) |
| Occupation | Actor/businessman |
| Profession | Actor, Businessperson |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Never married |
| Parents | Lucy Kirk, Louis Kirk |
| Siblings | Joe Kirk |
| Nicknames | Tommy Kirk, Kirk, Tommy |
| IMDB | http://imdb.com/name/nm0456565 |
| Movies | Old Yeller, The Shaggy Dog, Swiss Family Robinson, The Misadventures of Merlin Jones, The Absent-Minded Professor, Pajama Party, The Monkey's Uncle, Savage Sam, Babes in Toyland, Village of the Giants, Mars Needs Women, Son of Flubber, The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini, Bon Voyage!, Catalina Caper, ... |
| TV Shows | The Mickey Mouse Club, The Hardy Boys (1956) |
| Star Sign | Sagittarius |
| # | Trademark |
|---|---|
| 1 | Disney movies |
| # | Quote |
|---|---|
| 1 | I thought Jane Wyman was a hard, cold woman and I got to hate her by the time I was through with Bon Voyage! (1962). Of course, she didn't like me either, so I guess it came natural. I think she had some suspicion that I was gay and all I can say is that, if she didn't like me for that, she doesn't like a lot of people. |
| 2 | [when asked about his contract termination with Walt Disney] Yeah, I picked somebody up. It was just one of those crazy things that I didn't know what I was doing; I used to swim in the public pool in downtown Burbank, and I met this teenager and one thing led to another and we had an affair. And then he talked ... he either told a friend or told his parents about me, because his parents went down to the studio one day and Disney was confronted with this. They didn't press sodomy charges, but that was the end of my contract. They did not renew me. |
| 3 | After I was fired from Disney, I did some of the worst movies ever made and I got professionally involved with a manager who said it didn't matter what you did as long as you kept working. I wound up completely broke. I spent all my money on drugs to get out of the emotional pain I was in. I had no self-discipline or self-control and I almost died of a drug overdose a couple of times. It's a miracle that I'm still around. Finally, I said to myself, "to hell with the whole thing, to hell with show business. I'm gonna make a new life for myself", and I got off drugs, completely kicked all that stuff. |
| 4 | I consider my teenage years as being desperately unhappy. I knew I was gay since I was a little kid, but I had no outlet for my feelings and I felt that I could not confide in anyone because of the fear of being discovered to who I really was. It was very hard to meet people and, at that time, there was no place to go to socialize. It wasn't until the early Sixties that I began to hear of places where gays congregated... When I was about 17 or 18 years old, I finally admitted to myself that I wasn't going to change. I was born homosexual and I had to accept that. I didn't know what the consequences would be if I came out, but I had the definite feeling that it was going to wreck my Disney career and maybe my whole acting career... and I turned out to be right. Eventually, I became involved with somebody and I was fired. Disney was a family film studio and I was supposed to be their young, leading man. After they found out I was involved with some guy, that was the end of Disney. |
| 5 | [on why he quit acting] I got sick of it and I just stopped. |
| 6 | In 1965, I'd signed a contract for 'The Sons of Katie Elder' with John Wayne, but a week before shooting I went to a Hollywood party that the vice squad busted because of marijuana. I was handcuffed and photos of me got in the papers with headlines like 'Ex-Disney Child Star Arrested for Pot!' So Wayne and the producers fired me. |
| 7 | In the 1960s, all my social life was underground gay bars. It was my own life. I kept it separate from work, where I went on publicity dates with Annette Funicello or Roberta Shore. |
| 8 | Even more than MGM, Disney [in the early 1960s] was the most conservative studio in town... They were growing aware. They weren't stupid. They could add two and two together, and I think they were beginning to suspect my homosexuality. I noticed people in certain quarters were getting less and less friendly. In 1963, Disney didn't renew my option and let me go. But Walt personally let me return to do the final Merlin Jones movie, 'The Monkey's Uncle,' because those were moneymakers for the studio. |
| # | Fact |
|---|---|
| 1 | Kirk was not fired from Disney for being gay. He admitted in a 1993 interview that it was for having sex with a 15-year-old boy when he was 21. |
| 2 | Provided lead voice-over work with Sandra Dee in the animated Russian film The Snow Queen (1957) [The Snow Queen] at Universal. The film won the 1957 Venice Film Festival Golden Lion Award in the animated film category and first place in the animated group at the 1958 Cannews Film Festival. |
| 3 | According to Thomas A. Stebick, who interviewed Tommy for an April 2016 Classic Images magazine article, Tommy, who loved horseback riding, loved animals from a very young age and had a quarter horse named Bell in California for about five years which the family kept at a nearby stable. |
| 4 | There was talk of Tommy starring in "Rainbow to Oz" as a young Davy Crockett but the project never came to fruition. |
| 5 | He, along with Tim Considine, Kevin Corcoran and David Stollery were named "Disney Legends" for their work in TV and film. joining the company of such stalwart contributors as Fred MacMurray, Fess Parker, Annette Funicello, Hayley Mills, Kurt Russell, John Mills and Ed Wynn. |
| 6 | In 1976 he was asked to appear in a western entitled "My Name Is Legend" that filmed in Wichita, but the film was never finished. |
| 7 | Was about to co-star in the John Wayne movie The Sons of Katie Elder (1965) when in 1964 he was busted at a Christmas Eve party using marijuana. As a result, he was replaced by Michael Anderson Jr.. |
| 8 | Father Louis was a mechanic and mother Doris a legal secretary. He had three brothers: Joe, Andy and John. |
| 9 | Runs a carpet/upholstery cleaning business. [2000] |
| 10 | In July 1996, he was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, North Carolina along with Morgan Woodward, Tony Young, Patricia Blair, Roberta Shore, Gregory Walcott, Gene Evans, Justin Tubb, Adrian Booth, Robert F. Hoy, Neil Summers and Dale Berry. |
| 11 | Played Kevin Corcoran's brother in five different films: Old Yeller (1957), The Shaggy Dog (1959), Swiss Family Robinson (1960), Bon Voyage! (1962) and Savage Sam (1963). |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| 'It's Alive!' | 1969 | TV Movie | Wayne Thomas |
| Mars Needs Women | 1967 | TV Movie | Dop - Martian Fellow #1 / Mr. Fast - Seattle Sun Reporter |
| Psycho à Go-Go | 1967 | Sgt. Cross | |
| Catalina Caper | 1967 | Don Pringle | |
| Track of Thunder | 1967 | Bobby Goodwin | |
| It's a Bikini World | 1967 | Mike Samson / Herbert Samson | |
| Unkissed Bride | 1966 | Ted | |
| The Ghost in the Invisible Bikini | 1966 | Chuck Phillips | |
| The Wild Weird World of Dr. Goldfoot | 1965 | TV Short | Malcolm Andrews |
| Village of the Giants | 1965 | Mike | |
| The Monkey's Uncle | 1965 | Merlin Jones | |
| Pajama Party | 1964 | Go Go | |
| The Alfred Hitchcock Hour | 1964 | TV Series | Thief's Assistant |
| The Misadventures of Merlin Jones | 1964 | Merlin Jones | |
| Mr. Novak | 1963 | TV Series | Tod Seaton |
| Savage Sam | 1963 | Travis Coates | |
| Son of Flubber | 1963 | Biff Hawk | |
| Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | 1961-1962 | TV Series | Tommy Carpenter / Danny Grant |
| Bon Voyage! | 1962 | Elliott Willard | |
| Moon Pilot | 1962 | Walter Talbot | |
| Babes in Toyland | 1961 | Grumio | |
| Angel | 1961 | TV Series | |
| The Absent Minded Professor | 1961 | Biff Hawk | |
| Swiss Family Robinson | 1960 | Ernst | |
| Bachelor Father | 1959 | TV Series | Kip Davis |
| The Millionaire | 1959 | TV Series | Tom Morrison |
| Playhouse 90 | 1959 | TV Series | Jack |
| The Shaggy Dog | 1959 | Wilby Daniels | |
| Matinee Theatre | 1956-1958 | TV Series | John Tucker / Walter |
| Old Yeller | 1957 | Travis Coates | |
| The Californians | 1957 | TV Series | Billy Kilgore |
| The O. Henry Playhouse | 1957 | TV Series | |
| The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Ghost Farm | 1957 | TV Series | Joe Hardy |
| The Snow Queen | 1957 | Kay (English version, voice) | |
| The Peacemaker | 1956 | Tommy (uncredited) | |
| The Hardy Boys: The Mystery of the Applegate Treasure | 1956 | TV Series | Joe Hardy |
| The Loretta Young Show | 1956 | TV Series | Mark Seaton / Alvin Simms |
| Gunsmoke | 1956 | TV Series | Jerry Pitcher |
| Down Liberty Road | 1956 | Short | Jimmy Rollins |
| Crossroads | 1956 | TV Series | |
| Big Town | 1956 | TV Series | |
| Frontier | 1956 | TV Series | Mike Austin |
| Lux Video Theatre | 1956 | TV Series | Buzz |
| TV Reader's Digest | 1955 | TV Series | |
| The Education of a Vampire | 2001 | Albert Kornfield | |
| Club Dead | 2000 | Video | Private Detective |
| Billy Frankenstein | 1998 | Blind Monk | |
| Little Miss Magic | 1998 | Mr. Kenner | |
| Attack of the 60 Foot Centerfold | 1995 | Passenger | |
| Streets of Death | 1988 | Video | Frank Phillips |
| My Name Is Legend | 1976 | ||
| The Streets of San Francisco | 1973 | TV Series | Roland Claridge |
| Ride the Hot Wind | 1971 | Captain Gregory Shank (as Tom Kirk) |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Unkissed Bride | 1966 | performer: "Mother Goose à Go-Go" | |
| Pajama Party | 1964 | performer: "There Has to Be a Reason" | |
| Swiss Family Robinson | 1960 | performer: "O Christmas Tree" - uncredited |
Thanks
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics | 2008 | TV Movie documentary grateful thanks | |
| 'Old Yeller': Remembering a Classic | 2002 | Video documentary short special thanks | |
| Swiss Family Robinson: Adventure in the Making | 2002 | Video documentary special thanks | |
| Full Tilt Boogie | 1997 | Documentary special thanks - as Tommy 'Santa Monica' Kirk |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Age of Believing: The Disney Live Action Classics | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Himself - Interviewee |
| The Hardy Boys Unmasked | 2006 | Video short | Himself |
| Working with Walt | 2006 | Video short | Himself |
| 'Old Yeller': Remembering a Classic | 2002 | Video documentary short | Himself |
| Swiss Family Robinson: Adventure in the Making | 2002 | Video documentary | Himself |
| Television: The First Fifty Years | 1999 | Video documentary | Himself / Interviewee / Joe Hardy |
| Best Doggone Dog in the West: The Making of Walt Disney's 'Old Yeller' | 1997 | Video documentary short | Himself |
| Here's Hollywood | 1962 | TV Series | Himself |
| Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color | 1957-1961 | TV Series | Himself |
| Disneyland '59 | 1959 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
| The Mickey Mouse Club | 1957 | TV Series | Himself |
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