David Jolliffe

Quick Facts

Birth DateNovember 19,1952
Full NameDavid Jolliffe
Birth NameDavid Jolliffe
ProfessionActor and Voice-over artist
NationalityAmerican
Birth CityGlendale, California
Birth CountryUnited States of America
Father NameRichard Jolliffe
Father Professionboard executive
Mother NameGlorya Lord
Mother ProfessionActress
Gender IdentityMale
Sexual OrientationStraight
HoroscopeScorpio
Marital StatusMarried
SpouseMary Ellen Lord
Height180 cm
Net worth1000000
Twitter LinkTwitter Link

David Jolliffe is an American actor most known to the general public for his performance as Tongue in the 1984 film Lovelines.

He is also well-known as a voice-over artist. He has provided his voice in a number of animated shows, including Battle of the Planets, Clue Club, and Higglytown Heroes.

In this post, you will discover answers to all of your questions, as well as information about her personal life, career life, net worth, and much more!

How much is the net worth of  David Jolliffe?

David Jolliffe, who plays Brock O’Hurn in The Love Tapes, has a net worth of $1 million. He earned this large sum as a result of his professional career as an actor and voice-over talent.

David Jolliffe posing for a photo shoot. Image Source: hanna barbera wiki

He also made a nice living as the vice-president of The Screen Actors Guild (S.A.G). Prior to that, he was a member of the S.A.G. and AFTRA National Boards.

Early Years and Childhood

Jolliffe was born in Glendale, California, on November 19, 1952, to actress Glorya Lord and board executive Richard Jolliffe. He had a lifelong passion in acting.

Because his parents work in the film industry, he has an advantage in getting a head start. He has not, however, provided any information about his educational qualifications to the media.

Married Mary Ellen Lord

David Jolliffe is currently married to his adored wife, Mary Ellen Lord. However, little is known about their romantic history.

Furthermore, information about Mary’s personal and professional life is kept under wraps. But don’t worry, we’ll keep you updated if Jolliffe reveals anything about his lovely wife and their dating history.

Divorced To Patty Freedman

Jolliffe was previously married to American actress Patty Freedman before marrying Mary Ellen Lord.

David Jolliffe’s ex-wife, Patty Freedman posing for a photo shoot. Image Source: Variety

On April 1, 1982, the former couple married in a wedding ceremony. However, their romance did not survive as long as they had hoped.

Patty and Jolliffe, an ex-couple, ended their partnership in 1986.

Who is  Jolliffe Ex-wife?

As previously stated, Patty Freedman appeared as a supporting character in several television shows, including Law & Order, Three’s a Crowd, and Emerald Point N.A.S.

In terms of her dating history, after her divorce from Jolliffe, she married Andrew E. Freedman. They had two children together.

Sadly, she died on February 17, 2017, in New York, United States of America. She was seventy years old when she passed away.

Jolliffe Weight Is A Mystery

The hue of David Jolliffe’s eyes is brown, and his hair is black. He is 5 feet 9 inches (180 cm) tall, similar to Darren Le Gallo. However, specifics about his weight remain hidden behind the curtain.

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Having a YouTube channel

Jolliffe, the actor from Men at Law, has his own YouTube channel. He signed up for YouTube in 2020 and began submitting videos in March 2020.

He released his first video, ‘The Late Show,’ on May 6, 2020. Following that, he posted other music-related videos, one of which is TO BE IN HOLLYWOOD by Paul Gordon & Bill Mumy.

Profile on IMDb

Jolliffe, the actor from Four Deuces, has an IMDb page. His IMDb page lists his filmography credits, which include twenty-one credits as an actor, one credit as extra crew, and one credit as himself.

Image: IMDb profile of David Jolliffe. (Source: IMDb)

According to his IMDb page, he is a member of the band “The Jenerators,” alongside Bill Mumy and Miguel Ferrer. In addition, he has toured with Shaun Cassidy.

Social Media

Jolliffe, the voice actor for Adventures in Dinosaur City, is on Twitter as @TheDaveJolliffe. In November of 2017, he joined Twitter.

He is a Los Angeles 2nd vice president & National Board Member, Union Activist, Actor, and Musician, according to his Twitter account.

Jolliffe in Cover Me

Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an F.B.I. Family is a crime, drama, and family television series created by Shaun Cassidy, an American singer and producer. Jolliffe played Carl Shenkel in this television series.

It is a true story about an F.B.I. agent who solves many cases and goes undercover with his family members and partners, as the title suggests.

The series ran from 2000 to 2001, with 24 episodes released. Peter Dobson plays Danny Arno, Melora Hardin plays Barbara Arno, and Cameron Richardson plays Celeste Arno in the series.

Voiced Batman: The Animated Series

  • Jolliffe has provided his voice for a number of animated series, including the well-known DC animated series Batman.
  • He provided the voices for two characters in this series: The Vulture and Armand ‘Army’ Lydecker.
  • Batman is an action, animation, and adventure series that depicts Batman battling various criminals in Gotham City with the assistance of Robin and Batgirl.
  • The series premiered in 1992 and concluded with 85 episodes in 1995. This series received an amazing rating of 9/10 on IMDb, as well as five awards and 19 nominations.

Overview of his Career

David Jolliffe began his acting career at the age of ten. He originally appeared in national Kraft Marshmallow advertisements.

Following that, he began appearing in commercials and rose to become one of the most well-known commercial actors of the period.

Photo of David Jolliffe along with the co-start of Room 222. Image Source: David Jolliffe

In 1971, he made his television debut as Jeff Donaldson in the Men at Law series. Following that, he starred in Room 222, which became one of his longest television shows as an actor.

Worked As Voice Over Artist

  • Jolliffe, as previously stated, has also worked as a voice-over artist in a number of animated shows.
  • He began his career as a voice-over performer in 1973, as one of the characters in Emergency +4.
  • Following that, he lent his voice to Devlin, a family and mystery television series.
  • He’s also appeared in Clue Club, Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo, Battle of the Planets, and A Turtle’s Tale: Sammy’s Adventures.

Films and television shows

Jolliffe, the Room 222 actor, has starred in various films and television programs, as well as voiced several animated television series characters.

Some of his films and television shows include:

S.N.     Movies & TV Series      Roles                       Released Dates
1.Men at LawJeff Donaldson1970
2.The Four DeucesBud1975
3.Mulligan’s StewBoots Greely1977
4.The Love TapesTommy1980
5.Battle of the PlanetsOrin1978