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Gary Burghoff Net Worth

Gary Burghoff net worth: Gary Burghoff is an American actor who has a net worth of $6 million. Gary Burghoff is probably most famous for playing the role of Radar O’Reilly on the television series M*A*S*H. He also famously played Charlie Brown in the 1960’s Off-Broadway show, You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Burghoff started acting during his high school years. He got his big break when he was cast to play Charlie Brown in 1967’s Musical You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. Burghoff was also a drummer for a band, The Relatives in 1968. The lead singer was Linda “Wonder Woman” Carter. After the disbandment of the group, Cater helped Burghoff to be casted (for one episode) in the TV series in The Adventures of Wonder Woman. Burghoff was later featured in the 1970’s TV hit series M*A*S*H as Radar O’Reilly. For his portrayal, he was awarded an Emmy award in 1977. Burghoff left the show after the seventh season. After M*A*SH, Burghoff made several TV appearances as well as appearing in the film, B.S. I Love You. A jazz drummer, Burghoff is in a band called The We Three. He is also an inventor – he invented a fishing tackle which attracts fishes to the user’s boat and a toilet seat with a lifting handle.

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Gary Burghoff Info
Net Worth$6 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthMay 24, 1943 (age 80 years)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
ProfessionActor, Artist, Drummer, Musician
NationalityUnited States of America

Favorite Quotes from Gary Burghoff

Why does Gary Burghoff have a net worth of $6 Million? Perhaps these quotes can explain why:

I am offered work all the time but not for TV series.

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There is no such thing as going on to something bigger and better than 'M*A*S*H' because there is nothing bigger and better. I have done the best I can do, and been in the best I could be in on television - with the best people.

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The richest people are those who have life arranged so they have food for the family and the rent or mortgage paid. After that, at least in my case, it can become a pretty boring existence if wealth is the only objective.

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I've discovered that the standard all-American dream of fame and fortune is not success for me. Success for me is simply the joy of working - doing good work - and then bringing that joy home to my family. But if what I do in my work doesn't enrich my life with my family, I'm doing the wrong thing.

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I don't vote for the guy I trust. I vote for the guy who trusts me the most.

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