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Where is Roberta Shore today? Net Worth. Is she dead or alive?
• Roberta Shore is a former American actress and singer, best known for her work in the popular western TV series "The Virginian".
• She was exposed to the entertainment industry at age 10 and was employed by Walt Disney at age 12.
• She had a string of TV guest appearances and as a regular cast member in various shows before her role in "The Virginian".
• She was married 3 times and had 6 children, and has more than a hundred grandchildren.
• She has a net worth of $3 million and continues to be invited to western cowboy festivals every year.
Roberta Shore is a former American actress and singer, whose main claim to fame was her work in the popular American Western television series, “The Virginian,” which aired on NBC.
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Early life and family
Roberta Shore was born Roberta Jymme Schourop on 7 April 1943, in Monterey Park, California USA. Her parents raised her along with her older sister, Dorothy Madeline Schourop, and younger brother, Stanley Wilford Schorurp, in the nearby city of San Gabriel in Los Angeles County, with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saint upbringing. She was gifted with a singing voice – something she inherited from her father who had been a member of a western-country band along with her uncles.
When she was eight years old, she sang to her grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary, and her parents realized she had so much potential. They took her to several singing competitions in and out of the city. Little else is known about her family.
Education background
There is no information about her educational background.
Career
First step
Roberta was exposed to the entertainment business at the age of 10 – in one of the singing competitions, which were mostly in big supermarkets back then, she met the popular western swing singer, Tex Williams. He offered her a chance to be a part of his weekly television show filmed at Knotts Berry Farm in California, and she sang “Smoke That Cigarette,” an anti-smoking satirical song, and credited as her TV debut.
She was also a part of “The Pinky Lee Show,” a children variety show with bursleque comic antics and vaudevillians in the early 1950s. During those times, she was still using the name Jymme Schourup.
Further success
At age 12, she was employed by Walt Disney to be part of “Annette,” one of the dramatic segments in the children variety television show, “The Mickey Mouse Club.” The main cast was referred to as Mouseketeers, composed all sorts of talents. She was a regular part of it, but she was never a Mouseketeer, as she was way too tall for the required look, 5ft 3‑1/2ins at that time.
She gained a bit of popularity through the show by playing the role of Laura Rogan, the snooty rich rival of the star of the show, who was Annette Funicello’s character.
She received hate mails for years due to her realistic portrayal in those 15 episodes of the “Annette” miniseries, which was aired in 1958 – coincidentally, it was in this show that she changed her professional name, although Walt Disney told her to change as viewers would constantly confuse her as a male with the name Jymme, so she then used her real first name, Roberta, and shortened her last name from Schourop to Shore.
She next played the challenging role of a French-speaking girl in a Walt Disney feature film, “The Shaggy Dog,” in 1959. As she was approaching her teens, she was part of several movies, but was unfortunately uncredited in some of them.
The same year she made a cameo appearance in the movie “A Summer Place,” an adaptation of the novel with the same name by Sloan Wilson, with Sandra Dee and Troy Donahue, then played the role of Ricky Summers in “Because They’re Young,” with Dick Clarke and Warren Berlinger in 1960.
A string of TV guest appearances and as a regular cast member followed. Some of the most notable were in “The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet” with Ricky Nelson, “Maverick” with James Garner, “Father Knows Best” with Robert Young and Elinor Donahue, and “The New Bob Cummings Show” with Bob Cummings, which lasted for one season with 22 episodes in 1961.
Her strict Mormon upbringing was tested in 1961 when she made the movie, “The Young Savages,” with Burt Lancaster and Shelley Winters in which she played the role of a rebellious teenager – she was asked to smoke, but wouldn’t as it was in conflict with Mormon teachings. Another notable uncredited cameo was her character in the controversial movie, “Lolita,” directed by Stanley Kubrick in 1962. Her parents approved of it as long as she would stick to the role that she was given, and nothing more.
Highlight of her Career
Later in that year she was in the main cast of the third longest‑running Western TV series, “The Virginian,” loosely based on the novel “The Virginian: Horseman of the Plains,” written by Owen Wister in 1902.
The main lead was played by Jim Drury, who took on the role of a strong, tough foreman on the Shiloh Ranch owned by Judge Garth. Roberta was given the role of his daughter, Betsy Garth.
The series was so successful that it ran for nine seasons, however, Roberta left the show after the fourth season and only came back to film the wedding episode. She had a contract, and was threatened of being blacklisted from doing any project in Hollywood if she left the show, and was then suspended for three years – she retired from her acting career at 21 years old.
Roberta would be invited to annual western-themed festivals around the country celebrating, “The Virginian,” along with the original main cast.
Personal life
Roberta is married to her third husband, Ron Frederickson, an actor-director and retired college drama professor – they are currently residing at Salt Lake, Utah. She has a total of six children, as she has two daughters with her first husband, and the other four are from Ron’s previous marriage; she has more than a hundred grandchildren. She now goes by the name Jymme Frederickson.
Other Relationships
Her first husband was Kent K. Christensen from Ogden, Utah and they were married in 1964. He was the reason why she retired from show business, as Kent was a very controlling man and made her choose – him and the marriage, or her career.
She was quite naive back then and was in love, but didn’t regret her decision, however, she misses singing on stage. The relationship ended in divorce.
Roberta met her second husband, Terry C. Barber, who was quite the opposite of her first husband. He supported whatever she wanted to pursue in her life, but she chose to support him by accompanying him to various cities, as he was a manufacturing representative for a furniture firm. However, she lost him in 1987 due to a brain tumor. She continued Terry’s business and still traveled as she loved it, but after an accident during one of her trips, she decided to stop.
Interesting facts and rumors
- During her stint in the “Pinky Lee Show,” she was once fired as Pinky wanted someone more endowed for her role even if she was a 12-year old girl. The new girl was so bad at her role that Roberta was offered the role again. She said that Pinky was a dirty old man, and it was funny because his wife and children were in the set all the time.
- She was one of the original voices in the song “It’s a Small World,” and her yodeling is still being used in the popular Walt Disney Theme Park ride when it reaches the Switzerland part.
- Her favorite singers are Doris Day and Teresa Brewer.
- All her scenes involving galloping with a horse in “The Virginian” were done by her stunt double. She was a poor rider, and couldn’t control them.
- Roberta was very convincing as the French-speaking Franceska in the movie, “The Shaggy Dog,” when she was far from being fluent let alone speak the language.
Appearance
Roberta is 5ft 5ins (1.67m) tall and weighs 120lbs (55kgs). She has light brown hair and dark brown eyes.
Net worth
Sources estimate her net worth at $3 million as of mid-2020. She started working professionally at the age of 11 and retired as an actress at 21, but she continues to be invited to western cowboy festivals every year around the US.
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Where is Linda Kaye Henning today? Net Worth, Children, Bio
Linda Kaye Henning is an American actress, dancer and singer, born on 16 September 1944, in Los Angeles, California USA. She’s known perhaps still best known for portraying Betty Jo’s character in the sitcom “Petticoat Junction”.
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Early Life
Linda Kay Henning is the first daughter of Paul and Ruth Henning, and older sister of Carol Alice and Paul Anthony. In an effort to overcome her shyness, Linda Kay was enrolled by her mother into “The Peter Pan Players”, a theater club for children in which Linda acted in various plays inspired by fairy tales such as “Cinderella”, “Snow White” and “Pinocchio”. During her teens, she continued her acting activities, as well as studying dance.
There’s no information about Linda’s primary education, though it’s known she attended the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), but it’s unknown in which year she graduated.
Early Career
Acting Debut and Petticoat Junction
Linda Kay’s first appearance on TV was as Penelope, a minor role in the comedy series “Mr. Ed”, then appearing as a teenage dancer in the film “Bye Bye Birdie”. Despite only being cast in small roles at the time, actress Bea Benaderet suggested Paul Henning, Linda Kay’s father and producer of “Petticoat Junction”, to include her as one the three main girls of the show.
However, her father suspected he would be accused of nepotism if his daughter was cast in the show, so he didn’t participate in the casting, and after Linda obtained a role as one the Bradley sisters, he even asked her to change her middle name to Kaye so people wouldn’t know they were related.
Known as Linda Kaye Henning, her character Betty Jo became the role she’s mostly known for, but concurrently she was in other productions, such as “Green Acres” and “The Beverly Hillbillies”. She also made her debut as singer in the TV series “Toast of the Town” in 1964.
Other famous series Linda acted in were “Family Affair”, “Mork & Mindy” and “Happy Days”, also appearing as Mrs Osbourne in the movie “Mad About You”.
Her most recent role in TV was in 2007, when she portrayed Mrs Mallory’s character in “Sliders”. However, since then she hasn’t been active as actress.
Personal Life
First Marriage
Linda Kaye met actor Mike Minor on the set of “Petticoat Junction”, in which he acted as Steve Elliott. As Betty and Steve’s characters fell in love on set, the actors also fell in love in real life, becoming engaged in early 1967, to be wed on 9 September that year, the exact date their characters in the series were going to be wedded. However, in spring that year the couple surprisingly called off their engagement.
Later that year, Minor would reveal the break-up’s reason as the couple’s fight caused by his insecurities about their careers, though Mike assured he never stopped loving Linda Kaye during the time they were separated. After their TV marriage, the couple reconciled and cleared their differences, marrying in real life in 1968.
Minor, who was previously married to Monyeen Rae Martini until 1966, played roles in various series such as “My Three Sons” and “All My Children”. He was also a singer, whose debut album was “This Is Mike Minor” from 1966, and he released multiple other singles. In his time in “Petticoat Junction”, he performed several songs with the cast of the series, and sung the theme song of “The Smiths Family”.
Minor and Henning’s marriage ended in 1973, for reasons undisclosed.
Second Marriage
Linda Kaye married actor Ashby Adams in 1994, though the pair’s love story is unknown. Adams is also an actor, known for his roles in “The Doctors”, “Santa Barbara” and “The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.”.
Famous Father
Linda Kaye’s father Paul Henning was a successful director and writer of several TV shows, including the creator of “Petticoat Junction”, getting the idea of the show from a childhood story his wife told him: ‘My wife had been telling me about her early days in Missouri, where her grandparents had a hotel beside the railroad tracks. Traveling salesmen would come because the rates were very reasonable and there was home cooking.’
He also worked as the director of “The Ezio Pinza Show”, “The Bob Cummings Show” and “Green Acres”. He’s also credited for being the screenwriter of “Where’s Raymond?” and “The RCA Victor Show”.
He along Linda’s mother Ruth founded in Missouri “The Ruth and Paul Henning Conservation Area”.
Net Worth
Linda Kaye Henning’s net worth is estimated at $1 Million, as a result of her long career as an actress.
Appearance
Linda Kaye Hennings is regarded as a beautiful red haired woman, of white ethnicity. She is 5ft 3ins (1,60m) tall, but her weight is unknown, though she’s always had a slender figure.
Interesting Facts
Besides her love for dance and acting, Linda Kaye Hennings also showed strong interest in science while young.
Mike Minor’s first time in “Petticoat Junction” was actually in 1964, playing a minor character. During that unique appearance, he developed a crush on Linda Kaye, though the red-head never noticed him as they never acted together in a scene. He, however, was still married at the time to his first wife.
In her marriage to Mike Minor, Linda wore the same dress she wore during their fictional marriage on TV.
Linda Kaye Hennings is a member of California Artists Radio Theatre.
She shares her birth date with her father.
Bea Benaderet was Linda’s TV mom during “Petticoat Junction”. Unfortunately Benaderet died in 1968 of lung cancer, two years before the show’s cancellation. In an interview, Linda recalled a sad experience during the show after Benaderet’s death: ‘The toughest day was when they had a letter written from Kate to Betty Jo. They had recorded Bea reading it, and I just tried not to burst out into tears during the scene’.
Actors
What happened to Chris Makepeace? Where is he today? Wiki
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Who is Chris Makepeace?
Chris Makepeace was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on 22 April 1964 – his zodiac sign is Taurus and he holds Canadian nationality. He is a former actor and an assistant director who is perhaps still best known for having starred as Clifford Peache in the comedy drama movie “My Bodyguard” in 1980, which also starred Adam Baldwin and Matt Dillon, and which is about a new boy at school who, after being bullied by the school’s worst bully, hires a bodyguard who is the most feared kid at that school – the movie won a National Board of Review Top Ten Films Award, and was nominated for two other awards.
What happened to him and where is he today?
Chris retired from acting in 2001, and started working as an assistant director – his latest credit as an assistant producer has been in 2010, when he worked on the short drama “Play” which starred John Healy (also the film’s writer), Paolo Mancini and Ginger Welch.
Early life and education
Chris was raised in Montreal alongside his older brother Ton who is today a famous photographer, by their father Harry Makepeace who was a lawyer, and their mother Doreen who was a housewife.
Chris became interested in acting at a very early age, and a few months after he turned ten, he was noticed by a scout who invited him to appear in his first commercial.
This was when Chris became interested in acting, and upon enrolling at a local high school, he instantly joined its drama club and started appearing in plays. Chris matriculated from high school in 1982, and then focused on his acting career rather than enrolling at a college – he practiced his acting skills at The Second City Special Workshop in Chicago.
Roles in movies
Chris made his debut film appearance in 1974 when he appeared (uncredited) in the short movie “The Ottawa Valley”, which starred Karen Austin, Kay Hawtrey and Karen Pearson, and his next role came five years later, when he was cast to portray the supporting character Rudy in the comedy “Meatballs”, which starred Bill Murray, Harvey Atkin and Kate Lynch, and for his performance, Chris was nominated for a Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role.
In 1981, Chris played Ring, one of the lead characters in the action adventure science fiction film “The Last Chase”, written by Martyn Burke, directed by Christopher Crowe and which also starred Lee Majors and Burgess Meredith – the story is set in a futuristic world in which there is no more oil. The following years saw him appear in movies such as the family fantasy mystery “The Mysterious Stranger”, the adventure drama fantasy “Mazes and Monsters”, and the biographical sports drama film “The Terry Fox Story” in 1983. The next year saw Chris star as Matt in the drama “The Oasis”, also starring Scott Hylands and Richard Cox, and which was written and directed by Sparky Greene.
In 1985, he appeared in two movies: the biographical crime drama “The Falcon and the Snowman”, which starred Sean Penn and Timothy Hutton, and the drama comedy “The Undergrads”, in which he starred as Dennis ‘Jody’ Adler.
The year 1986 saw him play the main character Keith in the comedy fantasy horror “Vamp” which received mixed reviews but was nominated for two awards, and in 1987 Chris portrayed Robert in the romantic war drama “Captive Hearts”. In 1988, he played lead characters in both the comedy drama “Aloha Summer” and the science fiction “Why on Earth?”
Three of his final roles in movies before retiring from acting were in the romantic drama “A Holiday for Love” in 1996, the 1998 drama “Short for Nothing”, written and directed by Siona Ankrah Cameron, and the thriller “Full Disclosure” released in 2001.
Roles in TV series
Chris has appeared in only four TV series – he made his debut series appearance in 1981, when he guest starred as Willie in the episode “East Side Angels” of the adventure drama “The Littlest Hobo” which starred London, Harvey Atkin and Allan Royal, and follows a German shepherd dog in its adventures.
In 1989, Chris played Zeb Norman in the episodes “Aquatic Life” and “Science Fiction” of the comedy family fantasy series “The Jim Henson Hour”, and in 1989 he guested as Jeremy in the episode “Power Play” of the drama horror mystery “Deadly Nightmares”.
His final role in TV series before retiring from acting was in the episode “Miracle Worker” of the drama horror mystery “Beyond Reality” in 1991.
Credits as a film and TV series assistant director
Chris made his directing debut in 2000, when he worked on several episodes of the comedy drama series “Drop the Beat”, and in 2001 he was an assistant director for the film “Full Disclosure”.
His other two credits as the third assistant director were working on the drama thriller film “Tangled” in 2001, and on the crime drama fantasy movie “Silver Man” in 2003.
Love life and relationships
Chris prefers to keep his personal matters to himself, and hasn’t talked about any girls he might have dated, however, it is known that he was in a relationship with Grace Jones in 1985. Grace is a Jamaican model, singer and an actress, who is 16 years older than Chris – they dated for less than a year before splitting ways for unknown reasons.
There are rumors circulating the internet that Chris exchanged vows with his other half in the early 2000s, and several of his fans have claimed to have seen him with his supposed wife walking hand in hand in the streets of Los Angeles on multiple occasions, but no proof has been provided to support these claims, nor has Chris commented, and thus as of September 2020, he is single, hasn’t married and doesn’t have children.
Hobbies and other interests
Chris has been interested in music since his teenage years, and in 1981 he was invited to record a spoken dialogue for the KISS album “Music From The Elder”, however, the dialogue didn’t find itself in the final mix.
One of his main hobbies is travelling, and Chris’ acting career has taken him to several US states while he prefers to travel overseas – he has been to several European countries for pleasure, such as Italy, France and England.
He is a lover of animals and has a pet dog.
Chris has his own favorite actors and actresses. some of whom are Tom Hanks, Will Smith and Emma Watson, and a few of his favorite movies are “The Terminal”, “I, Robot” and the franchise “Harry Potter”.
Age and height
Chris is 56 years old. He has brown hair and blue eyes, his height is 5ft 9ins (1.75m) and he weighs around 150lbs (68kgs).
As of September 2020, his net worth has been estimated at over $200,000.
Actors
The Untold Truth Of Steve Buscemi’s Son – Lucian Buscemi
Lucian Buscemi is an American musician and actor, born on 30 June 1990 in New York City, USA. He’s known for being the son of actor, producer and director Steve Buscemi.
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Early Life
Lucian is the only child resulting from the marriage between Steve Buscemi and Jo Andres.
Details about Lucian’s educational background are unknown. However, it has been disclosed he spent his childhood in Park Slope, Brooklyn.
Despite his parents’ movie-oriented professions, Lucian developed a deep interest in rock and alternative music instead. Influenced by his father, Lucian came to love and grew up listening to the ‘70s legendary punk bands The Ramones and The Clash. He also counts Korn, Blink-182 and Green Day as his influences.
Inspired by various music genres, Lucian Buscemi started learning to play various instruments at an early age. Nowadays he’s considered a multi-instrumentalist, as he plays the piano, guitar and bass.
Career
Hollywood – Actor & Musician
Lucian Buscemi’s career as an actor started very early in life, when he was only six years old, as he was cast in a minor role in the movie “Trees Lounge”. Premiered in 1996 and written and directed by Lucian’s father Steve Buscemi, this film centers around a mechanic named Tommy, who lets life pass by while he makes excuses not to leave his alcoholic ways.
In 2007 Lucian was involved i the soundtrack of “Interview”, with his band Fiasco’s song “0157: H7 (Spy Song)”.
The movie starring and directed by his father Steve, is a remake of “The Departed” and although its script received mixed critiques, it was also well reviewed by experts due to its execution.
In 2011 Lucian collaborated in the original soundtrack (OST) of the movie “4:44 Last Day on Earth”. The film – which received mixed reviews – is a SCI-FI drama directed by Abel Ferreira, and is centered in the story of two lovers spending the end of the world together in New York.
Also in 2011, Lucian worked in the sound department of the movie “Sal”, which is based on the real story of the actor/musician Sal Mineo.
Music Career – Fiasco
Along with Jonathan Edelstein and Julian Bennett Holmes, Lucian Buscemi – who was 16 years old at the time – formed the band Fiasco. Fiasco’s sound didn’t fit in only one genre, as the members of the band were inspired by many bands such as Bad Brains, Don Caballero and Lightning Bolt.
Often defined as a mix of math rock and hardcore punk, Lucian told Gothamist that the band members were musically inspired by their personal experiences and preferences: ‘We basically all got into hardcore punk via word of mouth and the internet, and then we wanted to play that style of music.’ As such, he considers the creation of Fiasco wasn’t determined by their environment or social background: ‘Kids getting into that style of music could happen anywhere.’
Despite starting as a cover band, this didn’t deter the members from experimenting with their sound, slowly improving and developing a more unique style: ‘It got noisier and more complex I guess. We started to play in odd time signatures, and the riffs we started writing became harder to play.’ Regardless of the changes the band went through, Fiasco still preserved their punk influences throughout its career.
After signing with the independent company Impose Records, in 2007 Fiasco released their first album – “God Loves Fiasco” – which contained 23 tracks and gained the band recognition in the local music scene of Brooklyn. After that they released various albums such as “Native Canadians” in 2008, “Fabolous Bozo FP” in 2009, and the single “Sinus Rhythm Breakdown” in 2012. These works were highly acclaimed by the public, leading the band to be showcased by not only rock music-especialized magazines, but by several mainstream media platforms.
Fiasco also toured the US several times but entered an indefinite hiatus in 2012, although apparently while in production of the single “Sinus Rhythm Breakdown”.
Its members concentrated on their personal projects – Buscemi has done more acting, in movies such as in “Interview”, “Tree Lounges” and “The Sopranos”, and has also been involved in the soundtracks of several Hollywood productions.
It’s unknown exactly what Lucian Buscemi is doing nowadays.
Personal Life
Romantic Relationships
Lucian Buscemi maintains his romantic life in private. Due to this there’s no information about his partners or marital status, but he’s presumed to be single, and doesn’t have children.
Famous Parents
Father – Steve Buscemi
Lucian’s father is Steve Buscemi, the highly acclaimed American actor, writer and director who has appeared in movies such as “Reservoir Dogs” and “Desperado”.
Steven Vicent Buscemi was born in New York, the son of John and Dorothy Buscemi of Italian and Irish descent. Along with his parents and three brothers, Steve moved from Brooklyn to Nassau County. Steve matriculated from Valley Stream Central High School in 1975, then enrolled into Nassau Community College, though he later transferred to the Manhattan-based Lee Strasberg Institute.
Although Steve was always interested in acting, his first job was as a firefighter. He worked in New York from 1980 to 1984, when he moved to Los Angeles and made his Hollywood debut in the No Wave Cinema’s movie “The Way It Is”. After that he was cast in various minor roles in productions such as “Parting Glances” and “Miami Vice”.
In 1989 he appeared in the movie “Mystery Train”, for which he was nominated as the Best Supporting Male at the Spirit Awards of that year.
His outstanding performance in said movie helped him to gain a spot in the cast of the movie “Millers Crossing” in 1990.
In 1992 Steve Buscemi finally obtained his first starring role, as Adolpho Rollo in the movie “In The Soup”. The same year he would be cast as Mr. Pink in “Reservoir Dogs”, one of his most memorable roles to date, and for which Buscemi won the category of Best Supporting Male at the Spirit Awards.
In 1996 Buscemi acted in the movie “Fargo” as the protagonist Carl Showalter. This role was positively received by experts, and was followed by other character roles in productions such as “Con Air” in 1997, the 1998 film “The Big Lebowski”, and “Ghost World” of 2001. For the latter he won the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards category for Best Supporting Actor.
During these years, Buscemi also debuted as a voice actor, giving his voice to various memorable characters of animated movies “Monsters, Inc.” and its prequel, “Home On The Range” of 2004, and the 2006’s “Monster House”.
Other important roles of Buscemi’s career have been as Tony Blundetto in the classic “The Sopranos” of 2004, and as Enoch Thompson in the series “Boardwalk Empire”, a role for which he won the Best Actor category at the Golden Globe Awards in 2010.
In 1992 Steve Buscemi made his debut as a director, with the short film “What Happened to Pete”, which was followed by “Trees Lounge” in 1996. In the 2000s he also directed “Animal Factory”, “Lonesome Jim” and “Interview”.
Buscemi’s career as a series director has also been successful, having worked on the web show “Love”, and TV series “The Sopranos” and “30 Rock”.
Mother – Jo Andres
Although less prominent than her husband, Lucian’s mother Jo Andres was a talented film-maker, dancer and artist. Her artistic works were featured in several galleries in New York, while she also worked and collaborated with Wooster Group, Rockefeller Study Center and Yaddo. Her most acclaimed work was the movie “Black Kites” of 1996, which was screened in several renowned international film festivals.
Andres also directed the short film “Liquid Tara” in 2012, and Diana Krall’s music video for the song “When The Curtain Comes Down”.
Buscemi & Andres’ Story
Steve Buscemi and Jo Andres met in 1983, and started dating immediately. In 1987 they married, and managed to maintain a happy family life for decades, despite their busy careers.
Unfortunately, Jo Andres died in January 2019 after battling ovarian cancer for several years. Regarding his loss, in 2020 Buscemi told GQ Magazine: ‘If I should happen to go not suddenly, I hope I could be as present as Jo was. She led the way. She was surrounded by friends and family.’
Net Worth
Lucian Buscemi has an estimated net worth of over $5 million, which is largely the result of his career as a musician.
Physical Appearance
Lucian Buscemi is a man of white ethnicity. He has brownish-blonde hair and green eyes. He’s 5feet 8ins (1.72m) tall, but his weight is unknown.
Other Interesting Facts
All of Fiasco’s band members were multi-instrumentalists.
Lucian doesn’t have any public social media accounts.
One of Buscemi’s favorite concert venues in New York was Silent Barn.
Although his band Fiasco often cited big name musicians as their influences, Lucian told Impose Magazine otherwise: ‘We also have influences that suck but you just don’t hear them’.
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ROCKY CASTIELLO
October 24, 2020 at 4:51 pm
SHE’S A BEAUTIFUL LADY & I LOVE HER.
gary hunter
May 28, 2021 at 7:55 pm
My wife and I love to watch the Virginian especially when Betsy is starring. She is a very bright and attractive young lady.
Robert Kulp
January 20, 2022 at 8:33 am
I love the Virginian every day.