Timothy Considine Net Worth is $51 Million US Dollars. Timothy Considine was an American actor, writer, and photographer. Timothy Considine’s full name is ‘Timothy Daniel Considine. Tim Considine’s father, John W. Considine Jr., was an Oscar-nominated movie producer (Boys Town, MGM 1938). You must see Hunter Biden Net Worth.

Tim Considine Net Worth

At the time of his death, Timothy Considine has a net worth of $51 Million. Timothy Considine also owns 6 vintage luxury cars and real estate properties across 10 cities. Timothy Considine’s personal fortune will now be distributed between his wife and son, according to the will shared by his advocate. You may also like Tucker Carlson Net Worth.

Tim Considine Childhood

Tim Considine was born to a show business family. His mother, Carmen, was the daughter of Greek American theater magnate Alexander Pantages. On his father’s side, Tim Considine was of Irish descent, and of partial Greek descent on his mother’s side. 

How was Timothy Considine’s Early Career?

In 1953, Considine co-starred with Red Skelton in The Clown, a remake of the 1931 movie The Champ.

How much is Tim Considine worth?

Timothy Considine net worth is $50 million.

How did Timothy Considine get famous?

Timothy Considine’s best known acting roles were in the 1955–1957 Disney TV serials Spin and Marty (he played Spin) and Hardy Boys (he played older brother Frank opposite Tommy Kirk as Joe).

Who is Tim Considine’s wife?

Tim Considine’s first wife was actress Charlotte Stewart, who played teacher Miss Beadle on television’s Little House on the Prairie for four seasons. Tim Considine had been married to Willette Hunt since July 21, 1979.

Tim Considine Acting Career

In 1957, Tim Considine played the role of Ned Nickerson in a television pilot made for CBS based on the popular Nancy Drew series of books by Carolyn Keene.

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On December 31, 1959, his 19th birthday and before My Three Sons debuted, Tim Considine appeared as Jamie Frederick in the episode “Bound Boy” on CBS’s Johnny Ringo western television series.

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