Gregory Harrison Net Worth

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Net Worth:$3 Million
Date of Birth:May 31, 1950 (73 years old)
Gender:Male
Height:1.8 m, 5 ft 10 in
Profession:Actor, Film Producer, Television Director, Television producer
Nationality:United States of America
Gregory Harrison Net Worth:
$3 Million

Gregory Harrison Net Worth: Gregory Harrison is an American actor who has a net worth of $3 million. Born Gregory Neale Harrison on May 31, 1950, in Avalon, Santa Catalina Island, California, he made a name for himself primarily on the small screen in the 1980s. Early in his career, he made his breakthrough as the title character on the popular science fiction series Logan’s Run (1977-1978). Next, he landed roles in the NBC miniseries Centennial and CBS sitcom Family Man. But it wasn’t until he got the role of playful Dr. G. Alonzo ‘Gonzo’ Gates on the long-running dramatic series, “Trapper John, M.D.” (CBS, 1979–1986) that he reached global stardom. Already firmly established as a handsome and likable leading man, Harrison tried his hand at several other TV projects like “Battles of the Network Stars”, “For Ladies Only” (1981, as a male stripper), “Picnic” (1986) and “Breaking the Silence” (1992). When it comes to big screen engagements, he could be seen in such feature films as “Razorback” (1984), “Dangerous Pursuit” (1990) and “It’s My Party” (1996). It was in 1997 that he made his Broadway musical debut portraying a disreputable emcee of a marathon dance in the Kander and Ebb musical “Steel Pier”. Curly-haired Harrison left a deep imprint in the showbiz with his incredible appearances in TV movies, film, and stage. When it comes to his private life, Gregory Harrison has been married to actress, Randi Oakes since 1980. The couple has four children.

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Inspirational Quotes by Gregory Harrison

And that's the mistake that was made with Steel Pier. Roger was caught between a rock and hard place. It would have cost a couple of million dollars more to take it to Boston or someplace first. So we opened about a month too early.

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Brian and I got cast out of that show into Trapper John, M. D.

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I have to be very careful about how often I drag my family to places. They need some stability in their lives.

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I have kept a part of Catalina Productions going, through which I develop a few projects just for me.

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Well, I want to do The Music Man. I think it's an amazing opportunity, but I think that they are probably looking at major movie stars right now, and I don't blame them.

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