Guy Doleman net worth is
$17 Million
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Guy Doleman (22 November 1923, Hamilton, New Zealand – 30 January 1996, Los Angeles) was a New Zealand actor.During the 1940s and 50s, Doleman was one of the busiest actors in Australia, appearing in the majority of films made there at the time, and being busy on radio, particularly in the drama Hagen's Circus. In 1952 he won a £300 Actor's Choice Award for his performance in the radio drama 'The Coward'. He used this money to go to Hollywood for a film, where he did a bit of television work, then returned to Australia. He eventually moved to London for the 1960s before returning again to Australia. He was cast in Long John Silver (1954) but passed on the role because it meant he had to wear contact lenses – Rod Taylor took the part instead.He is perhaps best known for his role as "Count Lippe" in the 1965 James Bond film Thunderball, and as "Colonel Ross" in the three film adaptations of Len Deighton's "Harry Palmer" novels, starring Michael Caine, in the 1960s. He also played Number Two in the 1967 TV series The Prisoner. Doleman's was the first of a pair of Number Twos who appeared in the first episode, "Arrival"; the second being played by George Baker.Guy Doleman died of lung cancer in 1996 in Los Angeles, aged 72. | Net Worth | $17 Million |
| Date Of Birth | November 22, 1923 |
| Died | 1996-01-30 |
| Death Cause | lung cancer |
| Place Of Birth | Hamilton, New Zealand |
| Profession | Actor |
| Nicknames | Guy Doleman, Doleman, Guy |
| Star Sign | Sagittarius |
Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|---|---|---|
| Murder, She Wrote | 1992 | TV Series | Corsair |
| Tagget | 1991 | TV Movie | Commander Arthur Green |
| Hell Raiders | 1988 | ||
| The Shiralee | 1987 | TV Mini-Series | |
| The Colbys | 1986 | TV Series | Peter Hackford |
| Matt Houston | 1984 | TV Series | Richard / Rudy Bezmer |
| Goodbye Paradise | 1983 | Quiney | |
| Early Frost | 1982 | Mike Hayes | |
| A Dangerous Summer | 1982 | Julian Fane | |
| The Biggest Battle | 1978 | General Whitmore | |
| Enigma | 1977 | TV Movie | Maurice Mockcastle |
| The Six Million Dollar Man | 1977 | TV Series | Henry Bulman |
| Chilling | 1974 | ||
| Strange Report | 1969 | TV Series | Glyn Crowley |
| A Twist of Sand | 1968 | Patrol Boat Commander | |
| Billion Dollar Brain | 1967 | Col. Ross | |
| Thirty-Minute Theatre | 1967 | TV Series | |
| The Prisoner | 1967 | TV Series | Number Two |
| The Deadly Bees | 1966 | Ralph Hargrove | |
| Funeral in Berlin | 1966 | Ross | |
| The Power Game | 1966 | TV Series | Stephen Gray |
| The Idol | 1966 | Martin Livesey | |
| Thunderball | 1965 | Count Lippe | |
| The Ipcress File | 1965 | Colonel H.L. Ross | |
| Young Cassidy | 1965 | Officer | |
| The Girl-Getters | 1964 | Philip | |
| The Hidden Truth | 1964 | TV Series | Charles Medwin |
| No Hiding Place | 1962-1964 | TV Series | Melvyn Kerry / Felix Seymour / James Conway |
| The Edgar Wallace Mystery Theatre | 1963 | TV Series | Wayne Douglas |
| BBC Sunday-Night Play | 1963 | TV Mini-Series | Managing Editor |
| The Dickie Henderson Show | 1963 | TV Series | |
| Captain Sindbad | 1963 | ||
| Jezebel ex UK | 1963 | TV Series | Robin Coleridge |
| General Hospital | 1963 | TV Series | Angus McKay (1986-1987) |
| The Avengers | 1963 | TV Series | Oliver Waldner |
| ITV Play of the Week | 1962-1963 | TV Series | Walter Ramsden / Captain Lee |
| The Partner | 1963 | Wayne Douglas | |
| Follow the Sun | 1961 | TV Series | Alex Cooper |
| Whiplash | 1961 | TV Series | Sundowner / Raike Dartner / Norris |
| The Grey Nurse Said Nothing | 1960 | TV Movie | |
| The Square Ring | 1960 | TV Movie | |
| On the Beach | 1959 | Lt. Cmdr. Farrel | |
| Smiley Gets a Gun | 1958 | Quirk | |
| The Shiralee | 1957 | Son O'Neill | |
| The Adventures of Long John Silver | 1957 | TV Series | Dr. Stanhope |
| Smiley | 1956 | Bill McVitty | |
| Dial M for Murder | 1954 | Detective (uncredited) | |
| His Majesty O'Keefe | 1954 | Herr Weber | |
| Return of the Plainsman | 1953 | Mr. Stapleton | |
| Kangaroo | 1952 | Pleader (uncredited) | |
| The Kangaroo Kid | 1950 | Sgt. Jim Penrose | |
| Strong Is the Seed | 1949 | William Farrer | |
| Always Another Dawn | 1948 | Warren Melville |
Archive Footage
Known for movies
General Hospital (1963)
as Angus McKay (1986-1987)
Thunderball (1965)
as Count Lippe
The Ipcress File (1965)
as Colonel H.L. Ross
On the Beach (1959)
as Lt. Cmdr. Farrel
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