Colin Baker Net Worth

How much is Colin Baker worth?

Net Worth:$5 Million
Date of Birth:June 8, 1943 (80 years old)
Gender:Male
Height:1.83 m, 6 ft
Profession:Actor
Nationality:British
Colin Baker Net Worth:
$5 Million

Colin Baker Net Worth: Colin Baker is an English actor who has a net worth of $5 million. Colin Baker was born in Waterloo, London, England in June 1943. He is best known for the roles of Paul Merroney in The Brothers and as Doctor Who. Colin studied at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. His first role came in the TV series The Adventures of Don Quick in 1970. The same year he appeared in Happy Ever After and had recurring roles in No, That’s Me Over Here! and Roads to Freedom. He played Count Wenceslas Steinbock in the 1971 television mini-series Cousin Bette and Antaole Kuragin in the 1972 mini-series War & Peace. One of Baker’s best known roles was as Paul Merroney in the TV series The Brothers from 1974 to 1976. In 1983 he appeared in Doctor Who as Commander Maxil. When he became the sixth incarnation of Doctor Who, he became the only actor to do so that previously played another character on the show. Baker starred as The Doctor until 1986. He is the only Doctor who wrote a published Doctor Who story. He also authored three books and reprised the role of The Doctor in the 2002 mini-series Doctor Who: Real Time.

More about the earnings of Colin Baker

Actor Colin Baker has a networth that has to be considered more than decent.

Personal Life

He divorced Liza Goddard after being married for 18 months. He later married Marion Wyatt with whom he had five children.

He and Tom Baker both played the title character on the television series Doctor Who.

Inspirational Quotes by Colin Baker

I was well aware of the fact that once you appeared in Doctor Who as something else, you were ruled out for the part of the Doctor: that was a kind of well known thing in the business.

Colin Baker

I take every job on its merits.

Colin Baker

I'm an actor. If you had said to me before I started acting that I'd get two bites of the cherry - you would do things that people will remember forever like 'The Brothers' which I did in the '70s and now 'Doctor Who' - I'd have been overjoyed and I still am.

Colin Baker

I do adore food. If I have any vice it's eating. If I was told I could only eat one food for the rest of my life, I could put up with sausage and mash forever.

Colin Baker

I never turn down scripts without good reason. If I did, I would probably never work.

Colin Baker