Who is actor Dale Midkiff? His Wiki: Net Worth Today, Family, Marriage, Facts, Straight, Relationship

• Dale Midkiff is an actor best known for his roles in “Pet Sematary” (1989) and “Time Trax” (1993-1994).
• He won a Camie Award and a Grace Award for his role in “Love Comes Softly” (2003).
• He has appeared in over 60 films and TV titles, and has received several awards for his efforts.
• His estimated net worth is over $1 million.
• In 2018, he is working on the family film “21 Outs” and the sci-fi thriller “The Nostradamus Mission”.



Known for movies

Short Info

Spouse Joan O’Connor
Fact Has a nephew named Alex.



Who is Dale Midkiff?

Dale Alan Midkiff, born on the 1st July 1959 in Chance, Maryland USA, is an actor best known from playing Louis Creed in the horror film “Pet Sematary” (1989) and Captain Darien Lambert in the TV series “Time Trax” (1993-1994). He also starred in the 1992 film “Love Potion No. 9”, along with Sandra Bullock, and won a Camie award and the Grace award when he portrayed Clark Davis in “Love Comes Softly” in 2003.

Early Life, Parents, Siblings, and Education

Born to Jean and Thomas Midkiff, he is the second of eight children, with a sister and six brothers. The world of business intrigued him since he was very young, and throughout his early years. The entertainment business was waiting for him, arms spread, and it was just a matter of time before he embraced it, and joined it. Most certainly, the award that he won in High School, was a big enough motivation for him, to continue his passion and desires. It was not long before his acting skills were recognized, as Dale played Jack in the “Jack and Beanstalk” production, at a very young age, at a local children’s theater.  After that, his skills became even more obvious, and while in high school, stage productions and performances in the school theater became a part of his everyday life, and brought him a lot of rewards and recognition. He finished high school in 1977, after which he attended Salisbury University in Maryland, where he was a student of Communication Arts, combined with specializations in English and Philosophy.

Career Beginnings

After he graduated, there was no stopping him on his way into the acting world. Thus he moved to New York to pursue those dreams which he had as a little kid. Of course, it was not easy for him in the beginning, so to make a living before he got any film roles, so took a job as a waiter at a local bar, and waited. Fortunately, the waiting game finally was finally over when he got to play the role of Duke in the action drama film “Streetwalkin’” in 1985. The following year, Dale secured the role of Jock Ewing in the television film “Ewing and Dallas: The Early Years” (1986), which proved to be successful, and gave him the opportunity to play the famous Elvis Presley in the four-hour mini-series “Elvis and Me” (1988). By playing the part Gil Eaton, in the television production of “Plymouth” in 1991, he proved his versatility, and throughout the ‘90s enjoyed success, with such roles as Darien Lambert in the TV action-adventure series “Time Trax”, then as Thomas Jameson in “Toothless” (1997), the famous Disney movie, in which he starred next to Kirstie Alley.
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Rise to Prominence

With a number of lead roles already credited to his name, Dale became a star in the acting world, and new and ultimately successful roles were just laid out before him to pick up. He played Buck Wilmington in the TV series “The Magnificent Seven” from 1998 to 2000, then portrayed Vincent Erlich in the crime-action fantasy film “The Crow: Salvation”, starring Kirsten Dunst, and William Atherton. He continued his rise to prominence with the lead role in the romantic drama television film “Love Comes Softly” in 2003, co-starring Katherine Heigl and Corbin Bernsen, before signing a contract with the Hallmark Channel for a love story franchise, which projected into “Love’s Enduring Promise” in 2004, then, “Love’s Long Journey” in 2005,  “Love’s Abiding Joy” the following year, and “Love’s Unending Legacy” as well as “Love’s Unfolding Dream”, both released in 2007, the films starring Dale, January Jones, and Logan Bartholomew, Erin Cottrell, and Victor Browne.

Career Decline

Since the second half of the 2000s, Dale’s career has been in somewhat of a decline, and he has managed to secure only guest roles in such TV series as “CSI: Miami” (2007), “Lincoln Heights” (2008), “Criminal Minds” (2009), and “Lie to Me”. The spiraling didn’t stop in the 2010s, as his only roles have been as Rosemary Carrie in the TV series “Hell’s Kitty”, which has most recently been made into the film of the same name, and released earlier this year, and minor roles in the series “The Client List” (2013), and “Castle” (2014). He is now working on the film “The Nostradamus Mission”, which is scheduled for release in 2019.

Dale Midkiff Awards

Having appeared in over 60 film and TV titles, Dale Midkiff has received several awards for his efforts. He won the Camie award for films “Love Comes Softly”, “Love’s Enduring Promise, and “Love’s Unending Legacy”, ande is also a recipient of four Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards, and a MovieGuide Award.

Net Worth Today

Considering the fact that Dale Midkiff has starred in several famous movies and television series, it comes to mind – what is his net worth?  His versatility shone when he acted in the “Pet Sematary”. Even though the movie suffered a lot of negative reviews, grossing over $57 million at the box office proved it a huge commercial success.  Even though he refused to reveal his true salary, it is estimated that his net worth, especially after the bigger roles in the crime series, such as CSI Miami and Dexter, is well over $1 million.

Is Dale Midkiff Straight or Gay?

There were rumors considering the next question: Is Dale Midkiff gay or straight? Many people seem to enjoy sharing rumors considering the sexuality and sexual orientation of many famous celebrities. It is not known as a fact if Dale Midkiff is gay, straight, or bisexual. There was a voting poll where 13% of the voters thought that Dale Midkiff is gay, while 83% voted that he is straight, and the 4% like to think that he is actually bisexual.

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Marriage and Children

Regardless, Dale is married to Joan O’Connor, with whom he previously had a two months relationship. Having met in 1997, they quickly decided to move to the next level, and they married on the 22nd of March that year. Since then, they have welcomed three children; Cole Midkiff, Ava Marie Midkiff, and Eliza Rose Midkiff. There is no obtainable information on any past relationships that Dale had had.  At this moment, he is in possession of houses in Los Angeles and Chance, Maryland.

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What is Dale Midkiff Doing In 2018?

What is Dale Midkiff doing right now? Apparently, the year 2018 has been a very busy year for him. He has a number of projects on which he is working, including the family film “21 Outs”, in which he will star next to Guillermo Ivan and Valerie Rose Lohman, and the sci-fi thriller film “The Nostradamus Mission”

Who are similar persons to Dale Midkiff?

You might find this interesting; Dale Midkiff has several lookalikes. They are also called „doppelgangers“, and it is not that rare of a cas, that a celebrity has his/her own doppelganger. In Dale’s case, those are William Upski Wimsatt, Gina Barreca, Uro Akovi, Patrea Smallcombe and Gloria Blackwell. Of course, not all of them really look like him, but people like to think that they do.

General Info

Full Name Dale Midkiff
Height 1.88 m
Profession Actor
Education Salisbury University
Nationality American

Family

Spouse Joan O’Connor
Children Cole Midkiff, Ava Marie Midkiff, Eliza Rose Midkiff
Parents Thomas Midkiff, Jean Midkiff

Accomplishments

Movies Pet Sematary, Love Comes Softly, Love’s Enduring Promise, Love’s Abiding Joy, Love Potion No. 9, Love’s Unending Legacy, Air Bud: World Pup, Love’s Unfolding Dream, Elvis and Me, A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story, Route 666, Streetwalkin’, The Crow: Salvation, Love’s Long Journey, Back to You…
TV Shows The Magnificent Seven, Time Trax, Dream Street

Social profile links

Facts

# Fact
1 The only actor of the cast to star in all six installments of Janette Oke’s books turned movies “Love” series (“Love Comes Softly”, “Love’s Enduring Promise”, “Love’s Long Journey”, “Love’s Abiding Joy”, “Love’s Unending Legacy”, “Love’s Unfolding Dream”).
2 Has a nephew named Alex.
3 He is the second of 8 children: six brothers and one sister. His parents are Jean and Thomas Midkiff.
4 He has three children: Cole, Eliza Rose and Ava Marie.

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
Hell’s Kitty 2016 post-production Rosemary Carrie
21 Outs post-production Coach Chris Forbes
Castle 2014 TV Series Sheriff Conklin
The Client List 2013 TV Series J. D. Whitman, Senior
Hell’s Kitty 2011 TV Series Rosemary Carrie
Lie to Me 2009 TV Series Samuel Wynn
Criminal Minds 2009 TV Series Gil Bonner
Lincoln Heights 2008 TV Series Harrison DeVries
The Clean-Up Crew 2008 Video short Dan Dahler
2012 Doomsday 2008 Video Dr. Frank Richards
Love’s Unfolding Dream 2007 TV Movie Clark Davis
Dexter 2007 TV Series Mr. Wilson
CSI: Miami 2007 TV Series Doug McClain
Boxboarders! 2007 Bruce Rockwell
Totally Baked 2007 Doug (Segment “Reunion Party”)
Love’s Unending Legacy 2007 TV Movie Clark Davis
Flight of the Living Dead 2007 Dr. Lucas
Love’s Abiding Joy 2006 Clark Davis
Crossing Jordan 2006 TV Series Jerry Miller
Love’s Long Journey 2005 TV Movie Clark Davis
Deep Rescue 2005 Ben
Back to You and Me 2005 TV Movie Gus Martin
Without a Trace 2005 TV Series Eddie Ferguson
Love’s Enduring Promise 2004 TV Movie Clark Davis
Torn Apart 2004 TV Movie Jerry Bender
Debating Robert Lee 2004 Robert Lee – teacher
Maximum Velocity 2003 Dr. Timothy Briggs
Love Comes Softly 2003 TV Movie Clark Davis
Nancy Drew 2002 TV Movie Jimbo Mitchell
Video Voyeur: The Susan Wilson Story 2002 TV Movie Gary Wilson
Route 666 2001 P.T.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2001 TV Series Prof. Robert Woodbury
Falcon Down 2001 Captain Hank Thomas
The Warden 2001 TV Movie Murphy
Air Bud 3 2000 Video Patrick
Twice in a Lifetime 2000 TV Series Reese O’Malley / Chip Stein
Mysterious Ways 2000 TV Series Jack Kestler
The Magnificent Seven 1998-2000 TV Series Buck Wilmington
Alien Fury: Countdown to Invasion 2000 TV Movie Bill Templer
Another Woman’s Husband 2000 TV Movie Johnny Miller / Jake
The Crow: Salvation 2000 Vincent Erlich
The Outer Limits 1999 TV Series Tom Cooper
Conversations in Limbo 1998 Short
Toothless 1997 TV Movie Thomas Jameson
Any Place But Home 1997 TV Movie Carl Miller
Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct: Heatwave 1997 TV Movie Det. Steve Carella
Ed McBain’s 87th Precinct: Ice 1996 TV Movie Det. Steve Carella
Visitors of the Night 1995 TV Movie Sheriff Marcus Ashley
A Child Is Missing 1995 TV Movie Peter Barnes
Time Trax 1993-1994 TV Series Darien Lambert
Sweet Justice 1994 TV Series Alex Boudreau
A Burning Passion: The Margaret Mitchell Story 1994 TV Movie Red
Love Potion No. 9 1992 Gary Logan
Blackmail 1991 TV Movie Scott Mayfield
Plymouth 1991 TV Movie Gil Eaton
Shoot First: A Cop’s Vengeance 1991 TV Movie Farrell Tucker
Sins of the Mother 1991 TV Movie Kevin Coe
The Marla Hanson Story 1991 TV Movie Eric Warner
A Cry for Help: The Tracey Thurman Story 1989 TV Movie Buck Thurman
Dream Street 1989 TV Series Denis DeBeau
Pet Sematary 1989 Louis Creed
Casual Sex? 1988 Attractive Stranger
Elvis and Me 1988 TV Movie Elvis Presley
Top Kids 1987 TV Movie Clyde Barrow (uncredited)
Nightmare Weekend 1986 Ken
Dallas: The Early Years 1986 TV Movie Jock Ewing
Streetwalkin’ 1985 Duke

Producer

Title Year Status Character
21 Outs associate producer post-production

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Time Trax 1993 TV Series performer – 1 episode

Self

Title Year Status Character
Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary 2016 Documentary Dale Midkiff
Stephen King’s ‘Pet Sematary’: Filming the Horror 2006 Video short Himself
Stephen King’s ‘Pet Sematary’: Stephen King Territory 2006 Video short Himself
Stephen King’s ‘Pet Sematary’: The Characters 2006 Video short Himself
The Making of, Debating Robert Lee 2006 Documentary short Himself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno 1997 TV Series Himself

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2008 Camie Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards Television – Made for TV Movie Love’s Unending Legacy (2007)
2008 Camie Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards Television – Made for TV Movie Love’s Unending Legacy (2007)
2005 Camie Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards Love’s Enduring Promise (2004)
2004 Grace Award MovieGuide Awards Most Inspirational Television Acting Love Comes Softly (2003)
2003 Camie Character and Morality in Entertainment Awards Love Comes Softly (2003)

Nominated Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
2005 Grace Award MovieGuide Awards Most Inspiring Television Acting Love’s Enduring Promise (2004)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia