Jonathan Goldsmith

TV Actor

Jonathan Goldsmith was born in New York City, New York, United States on September 26th, 1938 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 85, Jonathan Goldsmith biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
September 26, 1938
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
New York City, New York, United States
Age
85 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$8 Million
Salary
$2 Million
Profession
Film Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Education
Boston University
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Spouse(s)
Barbara Goldsmith (2006)
Children
1
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Jonathan Goldsmith Career

Jonathan has made over 350 television appearances in his career. Among them was the role of Marvin Palmer in the 1964 Perry Mason episode, "The Case of the Blonde Bonanza." To advance his acting career, Goldsmith moved to California from New York in 1966. Like many aspiring actors, he found it difficult to gain enough acting work to survive and wound up working various jobs, including driving a garbage truck and working in construction, to help make ends meet.

During his early years in film, Goldsmith performed as "Jonathan Lippe", having taken the name of his stepfather at the age of six. He subsequently changed his professional name back to his birth name, later recalling, "It always made me feel bad for my father, who never caused me any grief about it.... As my career grew and my son was born, I changed my name back to my real name, Goldsmith, so my father could enjoy his son's success and have a grandson to carry his name as well."

Goldsmith first established himself as an actor in Western films, with 25 such appearances. In the 1976 film The Shootist, Goldsmith played a villain who was shot between the eyes by hero John Wayne, who fired blood capsules from a special pellet gun at pointblank range into Goldsmith's face for seven painful takes.

Goldsmith also made guest appearances on 45 television series, including Gunsmoke; Bonanza; Adam-12; Knight Rider; CHiPs; Eight Is Enough; The Rockford Files; Hawaii Five-O; Barnaby Jones; MacGyver; Murder, She Wrote; Charlie's Angels; Petrocelli; Manimal; The Fall Guy; Dynasty; T.J. Hooker; Hardcastle and McCormick; Magnum, P.I.; Knots Landing; and The A-Team, as well as a few made-for-TV movies. His longest run in a television series was on Dallas, in which he appeared 17 times.

In the 1980s Goldsmith started network marketing businesses (waterless car wash products) Dri Wash & Guard, and SPRINT which was successful enough to allow him to "retire" from the Hollywood scene; he purchased an estate in the Sierra Mountains. He taught theater at Adelphi University in Garden City, New York from 1999-2004. He moved onto a large sailboat moored in Marina del Rey. In 2011 he and his wife Barbara (who was his agent when he obtained the Dos Equis role) moved to a house in the area of Manchester, Vermont.

In 2017 Goldsmith published a memoir, Stay Interesting: I Don't Always Tell Stories About My Life, But When I Do They're True and Amazing.

Beginning in April 2007 and continuing through 2015, Goldsmith was featured in a high-profile television ad campaign, promoting Dos Equis beer. The campaign, which transformed Goldsmith into "the most interesting man in the world", was credited for helping to fuel a 15.4 percent sales increase for the brand in the United States in 2009 and also made him into a very popular meme.

Goldsmith landed the Dos Equis gig by auditioning for the role. Auditioners were given the ending line "...and that's how I arm wrestled Fidel Castro" and asked to improvise. Goldsmith began his audition by removing one sock and then improvised for 30 minutes before reaching the concluding line. The character was inspired by his deceased sailing partner and friend Fernando Lamas.

On March 9, 2016, Dos Equis announced that it would replace Goldsmith in the role as the "Most Interesting Man in the World", saying that the brand hoped to "reboot (the character) in a way that's relevant for today's drinker so the brand doesn't get stale." In September 2016, French actor Augustin Legrand (who also speaks English and Spanish) became the new "Most Interesting Man in the World".

In June 2017, Goldsmith returned to television advertising; he switched to tequila, and does ads for Astral Tequila.

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Because of the poor state of British prisons, a German court has refused to extradite an Albanian 'drug trafficker' to the UK

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2023
The Karlsruhe Higher Regional Court's extraordinary decision is expected to be the first of its kind and is seen as a scathing indictment of British prisons, with a Law Society member referring to the court's decision as a "severe rebuke" and a "embarrassment for the UK.' The lawsuit revolves around an Albanian man who was arrested in the United Kingdom and charged with heroin trafficking involving approximately 5 kilograms of cocaine and laundering over £330,000. After the accused had returned to Germany, the Westminster Magistrates Court issued an Interpol red notice, which was a worldwide arrest warrant. However, the German court ruled that since it did not receive promises that the criminal would be kept under safe circumstances on his return to the United Kingdom, it dismissed his demand for his extradition and granted him his freedom.