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Jacqueline Scott (Jacqueline Sue Scott) was born on 25 June, 1931 in Sikeston, Missouri, USA, is an Actress. Discover Jacqueline Scott's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of Jacqueline Scott networth?

Popular As Jacqueline Sue Scott
Occupation actress
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 25 June 1931
Birthday 25 June
Birthplace Sikeston, Missouri, USA
Date of death 23 July, 2020
Died Place Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality United States

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Who Is Jacqueline Scott's Husband?

Her husband is Gene Lesser (2 February 1958 - 23 June 2020) ( his death) ( 2 children)

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Jacqueline Scott Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Jacqueline Scott worth at the age of 89 years old? Jacqueline Scott’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from United States. We have estimated Jacqueline Scott's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

2018

She and husband Gene Lesser attended a "Twilight Show" gathering at the Hollywood Show and signed autographs for two days in April, 2018.

2007

In July 2007 she was a guest at the Western Film Fair in Charlotte, NC, along with Lana Wood, Lynn Borden, Betty Lynn, Joyce Meadows, Brett Halsey, Rick Lenz and Robert Dix.

2006

Attended the 2006 Twilight Zone Convention at the Hilton Hasbrouck Heights, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, August 12-13, 2006.

1977

A sturdier outdoorsy part came her way via the monster flic Empire of the Ants (1977) in which she found herself pitted against giant killer insects, along with co-stars Robert Lansing and (a less glamorous than usual) Joan Collins.

1974

Kira (Roddy McDowall's friend) in Planet of the Apes (1974) (for which she had to undergo a three hour make-up session).

1973

She later quipped in an interview: "When some of the crew said how pretty I looked, I knew they had been on the show too long!"In films, Jacqueline was also frequently cast as supportive spouses: Walter Matthau's in Charley Varrick (1973) (her own personal favorite), Dennis Weaver's in Steven Spielberg's directorial debut picture Duel (1971) and James Stewart's in the western Firecreek (1968).

1963

Among her better-known roles were Donna Kimble Taft, sister of David Janssen's man-on-the-run in five instalments of The Fugitive (1963), the wife of an astronaut stranded in an alternate universe in The Twilight Zone: The Parallel (1963) and the chimpanzee physician Dr.

1958

Her debut big screen appearance was to be in Macabre (1958), a picture shot in just seven days for a reputed investment of around $90,000. No audience members 'died of fright', nor were any of the $1000 life insurance policies handed out to audiences as part of the publicity campaign cashed in. While certainly no critical masterpiece, the enterprise managed to gross a cool $5 million. More importantly for Jacqueline was meeting on the set of Macabre her future husband (screenwriter and photographer Gene Lesser who also became her agent). Their marriage lasted an impressive (especially by Hollywood standards) 62 years. Jacqueline's prolific output during the succeeding three decades consisted primarily of TV guest spots. Very much 'a working actress', she could always be counted upon to portray strength and give quietly effective performances, even in relatively passive roles like those many sympathetic wives and girlfriends in assorted Quinn Martin productions of the 60s and 70s.

1925

Red-haired Jacqueline Sue Scott began her career in show biz as a three year old by winning a tap dancing contest. Though she once self-deprecatingly described herself as "the worst child tap dancer ever to haunt an audience" she made the successful transition from juvenile performer in tent shows to accomplished leading and character actress with an impressive number of screen credits to her resume. The daughter of John D. Scott and Maxine Finley, Jackie was born in the small town of Sikeston, Missouri. She began acting professionally from the age of 17 with a small St. Louis community theatre company. She then moved to New York, graduated from New York's Hunter College, did some admin work for David Sarnoff at RCA and eventually studied acting under Uta Hagen. Her breakthrough came when she was chosen by the distinguished thespian Louis Calhern to play the part of his granddaughter in The Wooden Dish on Broadway. Mentored by Calhern (who undoubtedly taught her many tricks of the trade) Jackie was cast that same year opposite Paul Muni in Inherit the Wind, playing a young lass in love with the hapless teacher at the centre of the infamous 1925 Scopes Monkey Trial. On the strength of some early television work in live anthology drama, Jacqueline was brought to Hollywood by William Castle, well-known as a producer of gimmicky low-budget horror movies.