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What is Tom Wopat’s Net Worth and Salary? & What is His Early Life?

Tom Wopat's Net Worth

Tom Wopat's Net Worth

Net worth: $2 million Actor and singer Tom Wopat is one of America’s wealthiest celebrities. Famous for what? Tom Wopat. Starring as Luke Duke in the action comedy series “The Dukes of Hazzard,” he shot to fame after playing on the soap opera “One Life to Live” from 1979 until 1985.

After that, he was in many other movies and TV shows, such as Fantasy Island, Christmas Comes to Willow Creek, A Peaceable Kingdom, Cybill, Home Improvement, 100 Centre St., All My Children, Smallville, Taking Chance, Jonah Hex, and Django Unchained.

Broadway performances of “I Love My Wife,” “City of Angels,” “Guys and Dolls,” “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Chicago,” “42nd Street,” “Glengarry Glen Ross,” “A Catered Affair,” “Django Unchained,” and “Fair Haven” are among the highlights of his illustrious acting resume. Two times he has been nominated for the Tony Award. He’s also put out eight albums, the majority of which our country.

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What is Tom Wopat’s Net Worth and Salary?

Net Worth: $2 Million
Date of Birth: Sep 9, 1951 (71 years old)
Place of Birth: Lodi
Gender: Male
Height: 6 ft (1.829 m)
Profession: Actor, Singer, Musician
Nationality: United States of America

 Tom Wopat’s Early Life and Education.

Tom Wopat, the fifth of Ruth and Albin’s eight children, was born on September 9, 1951, in Lodi, Wisconsin. His paternal ancestors were Czech. Wopat attended UW–Madison as a young adult.

Tom Wopat’s Net Worth

The Dukes of Hazzard

Actor Tom Wopat is best known for playing the title character, Luke Duke, on the CBS action-comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard. His character’s younger cousin Bo Duke was played by John Schneider, while Catherine Bach played the girls’ cousin Daisy Duke. Other cast members were Denver Pyle, James Best, Ben Jones, and Sorrell Booke as corrupt county commissioner Boss Hogg.

The Dukes of Hazzard, a television series that ran for seven seasons from 1979 to 1985 and was based on the film Moonrunners about a Southern bootlegger family, was a huge success. Wopat also voiced Bo Duke in the 1983 Saturday morning cartoon series The Dukes, which was based on the original show, and in the subsequent television movies The Dukes of Hazzard: Reunion! and The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood.

 Tom Wopat’s Further Television Career.

Wopat made guest appearances on “Fantasy Island” for ABC during his time on “The Dukes of Hazzard.” In 1988, he starred in the short-lived CBS series “Blue Skies,” which was his next major role. In 1989, Wopat starred in the main role on another short-lived series, “Peaceable Kingdom,” which aired on CBS.

Starting in 1995, he had a recurring role as Cybill’s first husband Jeff Robbins on the sitcom. The four seasons of the show that ran through 1998 all featured Wopat in the lead role. He appeared in two episodes of the sitcom “Home Improvement” during that time.

During the early 2000s, Wopat was a regular on the soap opera “All My Children” and the legal drama “100 Centre Street.” Years later, he and his “Dukes of Hazzard” co-star John Schneider appeared together in an episode of the CW’s “Smallville,” which followed the adventures of a group of superheroes.

Later, Wopat appeared in “The Hive” and “Taking Chance,” both of which were aired on television, and in an episode of the Fox series “Standoff.” He appeared as Sheriff Jim Wilkins in multiple episodes of the Western crime drama “Longmire” between 2012 and 2017. Wopat has also appeared in the TV movies “Lovestruck: The Musical” and “Elementary,” and in episodes of “The Blacklist.”

 Tom Wopat’s Film Career.

Actor Tom Wopat first made his way to the big screen in the 21st century, following a successful career on television. Jessica Lange, Kathy Bates, and Joan Allen starred in his debut film, “Bonneville,” which he directed in 2006.

Wopat then portrayed a detective in the dark comedy The Understudy, released two years later. In the Western superhero film “Jonah Hex,” he played Colonel Slocum, and in the drama “Main Street,” he played Frank. A few years later, in “Django Unchained” by Quentin Tarantino, Wopat played US Marshall Gill Tatum, bringing him full circle to the Western genre. He portrayed Ron in “Mariachi Gringo” that same year.

Wopat appeared in the 2015 comedy film “All in Time” as a dentist. The following year, in the drama “Fair Haven,” he had one of his most prominent roles to date, playing the emotionally distant father of a gay young man. Wopat followed up his role in the comedy “Lost Cat Corona” with a leading role in the Western action film “County Line.” He later returned to his role in two more installments of the latter film’s franchise.

 Tom Wopat’s Theater Career.

In addition to television and film, Wopat has acted in many theatrical productions, mostly musicals. In 1977, he made his Broadway debut in a replacement role for the musical “I Love My Wife,” and he has since filled similar roles in “City of Angels” and “Guys and Dolls.”

He was Billy Bigelow in a production of “Carousel” in Michigan back in 1981. When “Annie Get Your Gun” returned to Broadway in 1999, Wopat was a part of the opening cast and was nominated for a Tony Award. He went on to appear in some other high-profile revivals, including “Chicago” and “42nd Street.”

In 2005, Wopat made a departure from musical theatre to star in the Broadway revival of David Mamet’s play “Glengarry Glen Ross.” The next year he performed in a North Carolina version of “The Music Man.” Other musicals that Wopat has been in on stage include “A Catered Affair,” “Catch Me If You Can,” and “Sondheim on Sondheim.”

 Tom Wopat’s Music Career.

In 1983, Wopat released his first album under his own name, marking the beginning of his successful solo career. Still, “A Little Bit Closer,” which included the country hits “The Rock and Roll of Love” and “Susannah,” was his most commercially successful album.

Besides “I’ve Got Your Number,” “Don’t Look Back,” and “Learning to Love” are some of Wopat’s other albums. In addition, he collaborated with John Schneider on the holiday single “Home for Christmas,” which was released in 2005.

 Tom Wopat’s Personal Life.

Wopat was formerly married to Vickie Allen, but they later separated. Soon after, he tied the knot with Kirsten S. Larvik. Wopat is the father of five offspring.

Opening a production of “42nd Street” in Waltham, Massachusetts in August of 2017, Wopat was arrested for indecent assault, battery, and drug possession. According to reports, he s*xually assaulted a female cast member backstage during a dress rehearsal.

A TMZ article claims that Wopat “grabbed a woman’s buttock and put his finger between her butt cheeks.” A search of his car by the police turned up two packages of cocaine. Wopat was charged with two charges of assault in July 2018 and received a year of probation after pleading guilty.

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