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William Edward Hickey (September 19, 1927 – June 29, 1997) was an American actor. He is best known for his Academy Award-nominated role as Don Corrado Prizzi in the John Huston film Prizzi's Honor (1985), as well as Uncle Lewis in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) and the voice of Dr. Finkelstein in Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993).
In 1957, Fortune magazine developed a list of the seventy-six wealthiest Americans, which was published in many American newspapers. [7] Jean Paul Getty, when asked his reaction to being named wealthiest American and whether he was worth a billion dollars, said, "You know, if you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars" and then added, "But remember, a billion dollars isn't ...
William Hickey may refer to: William Hickey (actor) (1927–1997), American actor; William Hickey (columnist), pseudonymous byline for a column in the Daily Express; William Hickey (memoirist) (1749–1830), English lawyer and author of a famous set of memoirs; William Hickey (writer) (1787–1875), Irish philanthropist; William J. Hickey (1873 ...
George H.W. Bush. Before: $4 million After: $23 million The elder Bush had grown his net worth by 475% between the time he took office in 1989 and 2017, when The American University study was ...
The list of presidents of the United States by net worth at peak varies greatly. Debt and depreciation often means that presidents' net worth is less than $0 at the time of death. [ 1 ] Most presidents before 1845 were extremely wealthy , especially Andrew Jackson and George Washington .
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the charismatic frontman was worth $10 million when he died. By comparison, Pat Sajak , who took over as host of WoF when Woolery got canned (more on that in a ...
The exact net worth of any royal family member is unknown, and estimates from online sources range. CelebrityNetWorth has pegged the net worth of Prince William, next in line to the throne, at ...
Thomas Hickey's painting An Indian Lady (Indian bibi Jemdanee), believed to depict William's Bengali partner, Jemdanee, 1787, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin [3]. Upon arriving in India, Hickey was expected to join the British East India Company army as an officer cadet, but he was put off when he learned that the pay was "too contemptible to afford the common necessaries of life".