Wendell Corey Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

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Wendell Corey (Wendell Reid Corey) was born on 20 March, 1914 in Dracut, Massachusetts, USA, is an Actor, Soundtrack. Discover Wendell Corey's Biography, Age, Height, 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 Wendell Corey networth?

Popular AsWendell Reid Corey
Occupationactor,soundtrack
Age54 years old
Zodiac SignPisces
Born20 March, 1914
Birthday20 March
BirthplaceDracut, Massachusetts, USA
Date of death8 November, 1968
Died PlaceWoodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
NationalityUSA

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Wendell Corey Height, Weight & Measurements

At 54 years old, Wendell Corey height is 6' 1½" (1.87 m) .

Physical Status
Height6' 1½" (1.87 m)
WeightNot Available
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Who Is Wendell Corey's Wife?

His wife is Alice Nevin Wiley (19 November 1939 - 8 November 1968) ( his death) ( 4 children)

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WifeAlice Nevin Wiley (19 November 1939 - 8 November 1968) ( his death) ( 4 children)
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Wendell Corey Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Wendell Corey worth at the age of 54 years old? Wendell Corey’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from USA. We have estimatedWendell Corey's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023Under Review
Net Worth in 2022Pending
Salary in 2022Under Review
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Source of IncomeActor

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He made a bid for the Republican nomination to contest a seat in Congress in 1966, but was defeated in the primary.

As a Republican, he was elected to the City Council in Santa Monica, California, in 1965.

He was elected to membership on the board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild and served as president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 1961 to 1963.

In the 1960s he worked mostly in television. Like Ronald Reagan, who was then a Democrat, the Republican Corey was interested in politics.

He was due to play Gen. William Quantrell in Red Mountain (1951) but had to drop out due to illness and was replaced by John Ireland.

He also carved a niche for himself in television and in the late 1950s starred in the TV series Peck's Bad Girl (1959).

Father of Jonathan Corey and Robin Corey, who appeared as his children in The File On Thelma Jordon (1949).

It was at Paramount that he made his movie debut in Desert Fury (1947). He went on to a career as a supporting player in the '40s and '50s in A-level productions with top Hollywood stars.

He appeared in more plays in supporting roles from 1943-45, before making his reputation as the cynical newspaperman in Elmer Rice's hit comedy "Dream Girl," which ran for 341 performances in the 1945-46 season. He was discovered during the run of the play by producer Hal B. Wallis, the former head of production at Warner Bros. who was an independent producer affiliated with Paramount Pictures. Wallis, who discovered Burt Lancaster shortly after the war, signed Corey to a Paramount contract.

He made his Broadway debut in "Comes the Revelation" in 1942, a flop that lasted only two performances.

His next play, "Strip for Action" (1942-43), was more successful, lasting 110 performances.

Wendell Corey was a hard-working American character actor who appeared in numerous movies and television productions in the 1940s, '50s and '60s.

It was while working with the Federal Theater Project in the late 1930s that he met his wife, Alice Wiley.

Born on March 20, 1914 in Dracut, Massachusetts, in the northeastern part of the Commonwealth near the New Hampshire border, Corey was the son of a Congregationalist clergyman. After receiving his education, Corey began his acting career in summer stock. During the Depression he worked with the Federal Theater Project, part of the Works Progress Administration that had been created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt to put the unemployed to work.

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