At the time of his death, Randolph Scott, an American actor, had a fortune of $100 million.
Randolph’s investment acumen was rewarded by his holdings in real estate, oil, gas, and stock markets.
Randolph Scott was born in Orange County, Virginia in January 1898 but died in March 1987.
From 1928 to 1962, Scott was active in the acting industry.
Despite being primarily a Western hero, he also starred in social dramas, comedies, crime dramas, musicals, war films, adventure, horror, and fantasy films.
Scott’s acting career spanned more than 100 years, making him the most accomplished actor in the industry.
In 1928, he made his first film appearance in Three Naval Rascals.
Scott was a finalist in the Motion Picture Herald Top Ten Polls from 1950 to 1952. He also participated in Quigley’s Top Ten Money Makers Poll from 1950 to 1953.
He served in the United States Army during World War I and in France.
His filmography included Hot Saturday, The Thundering Herd, Supernatural, Sunset Pass, Cocktail Hour, Broken Dreams, The Last Round-Up, Wagon Wheels, Home on the Range, The Last of the Mohicans, Go West Young Man, The Texans, Jesse James, Frontier Marshal, Western Union, Paris Calling, To the Shores of Tripoli, The Desperadoes, Badman’s Territory, The Assassin, Silver City, The Man from Nevada, Fort Worth, The Bounty Hunter, Westbound, and Coman’
After his last film Ride the High Country in 1962, Scott announced his retirement from acting.
In 1997, he was honored with the Golden Boot In Memoriam Award.
At 6243 Hollywood Blvd, Scott was awarded a Star on the Motion Picture Walk of Fame.
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On March 2, 1987, Randolph Scott passed away at the age of 89.