Where is Kurt Russell’s ex-wife Season Hubley Now? Her Wiki: Son, Net Worth Today, Dating, Husband

-Season Hubley is a prominent actress born in 1951 in New York City
-She is the daughter of Grant Shelby Hubley and Julia Kaul Paine, and has two siblings
-Her career began in 1972 and she became known for roles such as Priscilla Presley in “Elvis” (1979) and Niki in “Hardcore” (1979)
-She was previously married to Kurt Russell and David Hayball
-She is estimated to have a net worth of $10 million and is currently living in New York City.



Known for movies

Short Info

Date Of Birth March 14, 1951
Spouse David Hayball, Kurt Russell
Fact Sister-in-law of Dinah Minot.



Where is Kurt Russell’s ex-wife Season Hubley Now?

Born Susan Hubley on the 14th March 1951, in New York City, USA, she is a prominent actress, known for such roles as Priscilla Presley in the film “Elvis” (1979), Niki in the thriller drama film “Hardcore” (1979), and as Princess in the action crime-drama film “Vice Squad” (1982), among other roles. However, she is possibly best known to the wider public as the ex-wife of the famous actor Kurt Russell.

Early Life, Family, and Education

Daughter of the famous writer and entrepreneur Grant Shelby Hubley, and Julia Kaul Paine, she has two siblings, a brother Whip Hubley, an actor as well, and a sister, Sally Hubley. Unfortunately, precise information about her education has been omitted from media sources, but according to statements, Season earned a degree in acting.

Career Beginnings

Growing up in a family turned towards performing arts, Season fell in love with acting, and as early as 1972 made her debut, playing Bobby Jo in the television film “Bobby Jo and the Good Time Band”. Her next part came the same year as Princess Jennie in the TV series “The Partridge Family”, while in 1973 she played Roonie Gill in the film “Lolly-Madonna XXX”, starring Rod Steiger, Robert Ryan and Jeff Bridges. In 1974 Season got her first co-starring role, as Desdemona in the drama musical “Catch My Soul”, next to Richie Havens and Lance LeGault, but unfortunately the film was a major flop. Her career suffered a great deal in the next several years, but bounced back with a tremendous portrayal of Priscilla Presley in the biopic “Elvis” (1979), in which her then future husband starred as Elvis. The film earned a Golden Globe nomination, and another three award nominations. The same year, Season also starred in the thriller drama film “Hardcore”, directed by Paul Schrader, and co-starring George C. Scott and Peter Boyle.

Rise to Prominence

After these couple of successful appearances, Season appeared again next to Kurt Russell, this time in the sci-fi action cult film written and directed by John Carpenter, “Escape from New York”, followed by another cult film “Vice Squad”, which launched her to stardom. Alongside Gary Swanson and Wings Hauser, Season became a star of the film, garnering rave reviews for their performances. Two years later, Season featured in the television film “The Three Wishes of Bully Grier”, with Ralph Macchio, Betty Buckley and Hal Holbrook as the stars. Another two years and Season was again on the roll, with the lead role in the television drama film “Under the Influence”, co-starring Andy Griffith and Paul Provenza, and she also appeared in another successful television drama film – “Christmas Eve” – which featured Loretta Young, Arthur Hill and Ron Leibman in the lead roles. Before the magnificent ‘80s for Season ended, she had another starring role in the rather successful film, “Shakedown on the Sunset Strip”, next to Perry King, and Joan Van Ark.

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Career Decline

With the start of the ‘90s, Hubley’s career started to decline, though she still managed to shake things up with such roles as Angelique Voynitzheva Marick in the soap opera “All My Children” (1992), then as Rita Thompson in the television crime-drama film “No One Would Tell” in 1996, and a minor role in the fifth installment of the classic horror film “Children of the Corn”, entitled “Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror” (1998). She called quits after portraying Sarah Gordon in the TV drama series “Flipper” in 1999.

A Successful Actress, Season Hubley How Rich is She in 2018?

Season’s career lasted over 25 years, which was enough for her to appear in 50 film and TV titles. She had a number of prominent roles, which increased her net worth to a large degree. So, let’s just see how rich she is as of mid- 2018. According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Season Hubley’s net worth is as high as $10 million.

Married to a Film Star

She and Kurt Russell met in 1979 during the shooting of “Elvis”, in which the two were husband and wife; they fell in love and married on the 17th March, and welcomed their first son in 1980, Boston Oliver Grant Russell. Unfortunately, their love was of short wicker, and after four years together, the couple divorced.

Second Marriage and Divorce

In 1992 it was revealed that Season married David Hayball, a cameraman, best known to the world for his work on the film “Kill Me Again” (1989), and on the TV series “The Shield” (2002-2008), but the couple was married for two years before their divorce was announced.

So, What Happened to Season since Retirement

Following the end of her career, Season withdrew from the media and is now enjoying single life in New York City. There isn’t much info about her most intimate details, as she isn’t open about her life since retiring., especially ad she isn’t a user of social media platforms.

General Info

Full Name Season Hubley
Date Of Birth March 14, 1951
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States
Height 1.65 m
Profession Actor, Singer
Nationality American

Family

Spouse David Hayball, Kurt Russell
Children Boston Russell
Parents Grant Shelby Hubley, Julia Kaul Paine
Siblings Whip Hubley, Sally Hubley

Accomplishments

Movies Escape from New York, Hardcore, Vice Squad, Elvis, Lolly-Madonna XXX, Catch My Soul, Stepfather III, Child in the Night, A Caribbean Mystery, Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror, No One Would Tell, Unspeakable Acts, Caddie Woodlawn, The Key to Rebecca, SST: Death Flight, Kiss the Sky, The Three…
TV Shows Family, Love of Life, Blue Skies

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Facts

Pictures

Movies

Actress

Title Year Status Character
Flipper 1999 TV Series Sarah Gorban
Kiss the Sky 1998 Beth
Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror 1998 Video Lilly’s Mother
Beverly Hills, 90210 1998 TV Series Ms. Evans
Humanoids from the Deep 1996 TV Movie Timmys Mother
No One Would Tell 1996 TV Movie Rita Thompson
South of Sunset 1993 TV Series
All My Children 1992 TV Series Angelique Voynitzheva Marick
Stepfather III 1992 TV Movie Jennifer Ashley
Steel Justice 1992 TV Movie Gina Morelli
Total Exposure 1991 Andi Robinson
CBS Schoolbreak Special 1991 TV Series Barbara McBride
Vestige of Honor 1990 TV Movie Marilyn
Child in the Night 1990 TV Movie Valerie
Murder, She Wrote 1990 TV Series Marla Bryce
Unspeakable Acts 1990 TV Movie Jackie Harrison
Caddie Woodlawn 1989 Harriet Woodlawn
Blue Skies 1988 TV Series Annie Pfeiffer Cobb
Shakedown on the Sunset Strip 1988 TV Movie Officer Audre Davis
The Hitchhiker 1987 TV Series Miranda
Steele Justice 1987 uncredited
Tomorrow’s a Killer 1987 Heather Todd
Christmas Eve 1986 TV Movie Melissa
Under the Influence 1986 TV Movie Ann Talbot Simpson
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1985 TV Series Lena Trent
The Twilight Zone 1985 TV Series Carol Shelton (segment “Little Boy Lost”)
The Key to Rebecca 1985 TV Movie Elene Fontana
The Three Wishes of Billy Grier 1984 TV Movie Phyllis
London and Davis in New York 1984 TV Movie Claudia London
Fox Mystery Theater 1984 TV Series Cora Berlaine
A Caribbean Mystery 1983 TV Movie Molly Kendall (as Season Húbley)
Vice Squad 1982 Princess
Escape from New York 1981 Girl in Chock Full O’Nuts
Mrs. R’s Daughter 1979 TV Movie Ellie Pruitt
Hardcore 1979 Niki
Elvis 1979/I TV Movie Priscilla Presley
Loose Change 1978 TV Mini-Series Tanya Berenson
Visions 1977 TV Series Sara Blakemore
Family 1976-1977 TV Series Salina Magee
Kojak 1977 TV Series Sister Maria
Westside Medical 1977 TV Series Nan Cousins
SST: Death Flight 1977 TV Movie Anne Redding
Starsky and Hutch 1977 TV Series Terry Roberts
Good Heavens 1976 TV Series Nancy
The Rookies 1975 TV Series Kim Owens
Kung Fu 1974 TV Series Margit Kingsley McLean
The Healers 1974 TV Movie Ann Kilmer
Catch My Soul 1974 Desdemona
She Lives! 1973 TV Movie Pam Rainey
Lolly-Madonna XXX 1973 Roonie Gill
The Partridge Family 1972 TV Series The Princess Jennie
Bobby Jo and the Good Time Band 1972 TV Movie Bobby Jo

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Kojak 1977 TV Series performer – 1 episode

Self

Title Year Status Character
E! True Hollywood Story 2000 TV Series documentary Herself
The Moviemakers 1973 Documentary short Herself

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia