Millionaires From The 1970s And '80s Who Managed To Hold On To Their Fortune

9. Robert Pine - $4 Million

Having spent more than five decades in Hollywood, Robert Pine's consistent and adaptable character actor reputation has earned him a nett worth of $4 million. Pine, who was born and reared in New York City, had his breakthrough in the 1970s when he played Serjeant Joseph Getraer in the popular series CHiPs. Running six successive seasons from 1977 to 1983, this career-defining performance helped secure NBC's supremacy in prime-time television and produced a legacy in police procedural drama. For Pine, the success of CHiPs was both personal and professional since it presented a chance to collaborate with his wife, Gwynne Gilford, who portrayed Betty Gerber in several episodes. This cooperation highlighted the couple's natural on-screen chemistry and gave the show a special dimension. Setting an example in a profession notorious for its erratic marriages, their long-standing marriage since 1969 has become among Hollywood's most stable relationships. Pine's constant work ethic and ability to change with the times have helped him to keep a stable career long after CHiPs closed, appearing in many TV shows and movies, and also father to prominent actor Chris Pine.
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