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Ken Wahl was born on 14 February, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., is an American actor (born 1957). Discover Ken Wahl's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?
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67 years old |
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Aquarius |
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14 February, 1957 |
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14 February |
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Chicago, Illinois, U.S. |
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United States
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Ken Wahl Height, Weight & Measurements
At 67 years old, Ken Wahl height is 182 cm .
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182 cm |
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Who Is Ken Wahl's Wife?
His wife is Corinne Alphen (m. 1983-1991)
Shane Barbi (m. 1997)
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Corinne Alphen (m. 1983-1991)
Shane Barbi (m. 1997) |
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Ken Wahl Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ken Wahl worth at the age of 67 years old? Ken Wahl’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Ken Wahl's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ken Wahl Social Network
Timeline
Ken Wahl (born February 14, 1957) is an American retired actor.
A Newspaper Enterprise Association syndicated article in 1988, citing records checked by the CBS publicist for Wahl's television series Wiseguy, gives February 14, 1957, a date that corresponds with the year of his high school graduation: "A call to Bremen High School in the Chicago suburb of Midlothian reveals Wahl graduated from there in June 1975, presumably at age 18."
After moving to Los Angeles, he worked as an extra on movies including The Buddy Holly Story (1978).
Wahl first gained recognition in 1979 when he was cast in the leading role of director Philip Kaufman's film The Wanderers (1979).
Rising to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, he starred in the CBS television crime drama Wiseguy.
Wahl, who was born in Chicago, Illinois, is elusive about his personal life, and has given more than one birthdate.
By 1981, Wahl's father had remarried.
Between acting jobs, Wahl stayed in Chicago with his father and stepmother or with his sister.
He was subsequently cast opposite Paul Newman in Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981), and went on to play the lead in movies including Race for the Yankee Zephyr (1981), The Soldier (1982), Jinxed! (1982), Purple Hearts (1984) and other films.
Wahl married his first wife, former Penthouse Pet of the Year Corinne Alphen, in 1983.
With Alphen, he had a son, Raymond, and a step-son, Louis, from Alphen's previous marriage.
In 1984, he then suffered another motorcycle crash, while on his way to meet with Diane Keaton about the role that eventually went to Mel Gibson in the film Mrs. Soffel.
Not wearing a helmet, Wahl was injured badly enough to require 89 stitches in his scalp.
After appearing in the ensemble of the TV-movie The Dirty Dozen: Next Mission (1985) and co-starring with Billy Dee Williams in the six-episode TV series Double Dare, Wahl was cast in the lead role of Vinnie Terranova in the television series Wiseguy in 1987.
Wahl said the following year, "The feature market dried up for me. When 'Wiseguy' came along I was hesitant to do it, but I thought the quality was good. I had to make a living, so I decided to do it. I didn't have to audition or anything."
The 1988 NEA article states that Wahl was the ninth of 11 children from a blue-collar German/Italian family and "attended different high schools as the family moved to the [Chicago] suburbs of Midlothian and Worth."
According to Entertainment Weekly, Wahl played baseball, as a shortstop, in unspecified venues that might have included youth leagues and high school teams, before crashing a motorcycle and hurting his knee at age 16.
Traci Lords revealed in her autobiography, Traci Lords: Underneath It All, that she had a brief affair with Wahl in 1988 after she had a guest appearance on his TV series.
Lords said of Wahl that he "was tall, dark, and brooding with a mischievous smile. He took me to dinner that night at a down-home Italian joint near my hotel. It had a low-key vibe and sensational food. He was a star with simple tastes, which impressed me. He was kind to people and bantered easily with the staff as he leaned back in his chair… He was one sexy man."
She further added that he "was the first civilian I'd made love to post-porn" and that he made her think differently about relationships.
Wahl wrote an episode of Wiseguy in 1989 and directed an episode in 1990.
During the second season, he injured himself again, on an episode directed by Jan Eliasberg.
The show ran until 1990 and brought Wahl a Golden Globe Award, as well as an Emmy Award nomination.
Wahl went on to star in The Taking of Beverly Hills (1991) and The Favor (1994), as well as a Wiseguy reunion TV-movie in 1996.
He initially said that in 1992 he had endured another motorcycle crash, but later said he had fallen down a flight of stairs at the home of comedian Rodney Dangerfield's girlfriend and eventual wife, Joan Child.
As his official biography describes the incident:"[In] August of 1992 ... Ken accidentally fell down some slippery marble stairs at a friend's home, causing his neck to break and his spinal column to be injured. Because his friend was in the public eye, she asked Ken not to say where the accident occurred. So, later on, when the media inquired about the scar on his neck, Ken simply offered the explanation that he had broken his neck in a motorcycle accident, in a sincere effort to protect the privacy of his friend."
Blaming a "botched" undisclosed surgery and the refusal of doctors to prescribe pain medication, Wahl said in an interview that he told himself, "Okay, I can't get a prescription, so I'll get a bottle of vodka. I was in such chronic, agonizing pain 24 hours a day that I started drinking to kill the pain."
After gaining weight through lack of exercise, and with a growing alcohol problem, he worked 16 days on the Wiseguy reunion movie "and barely got through it. That's when I knew I couldn't do it anymore."
In 1995, Wahl was charged with disturbing the peace and arrested on an outstanding warrant for a drunken-driving charge, eventually pleaded no contest to both charges and receiving probation.
A year later, he was arrested for allegedly threatening a bartender with a hunting knife for refusing to serve him alcohol.
He pleaded no contest again and was ordered to enter a live-in alcohol rehabilitation program.
Wahl retired from acting in 1996.
Wahl's acting career was derailed by a broken neck.
Wahl married his second wife, glamour model Shane Barbi, in 1997.
Wahl says he and Barbi married after attending twelve-step meetings together.
In 2004, Entertainment Weekly noted the confusion surrounding Wahl's date of birth and added that "Ken Wahl is not actually Ken Wahl. At least he wasn't when he was born. While he declines to disclose his birth name, he does say that the moniker he's gone by for the past 25 years is the name of the person who saved his father's life in the Korean War".
According to Wahl, he was born "in a tiny apartment on the south side of Chicago, in the late Fifties".
As Wahl recalled in 2004, "She had me walking into my own POV shot, and ... I was stepping up, and the [camera] wheel caught my right heel and it just ripped out the Achilles tendon. ... But she wanted to do it again, so I said, 'Okay, you're the boss. Series creator Steven J. Cannell said the camera ran over Wahl a second time, leaving him in such pain Cannell replaced him for three episodes while Wahl healed.
"We were dating casually ... I stayed over at her house one night, fell down these stairs, and she begged me not to say that in the press", Wahl said in 2004.