
Lydia Reed net worth is
$300,000
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Lydia Reed (born August 23, 1944, at Mitchel Field on Long Island, New York) is an American former child actress best known for her role as Tallahassee "Hassie" McCoy from 1957 to 1963 in 145 episodes of the ABC situation comedy The Real McCoys, starring Walter Brennan in the title role of Grandpa Amos McCoy. Irving Pincus was the creator, and Hy Averback the first principal director.The pilot episode of the series "Sweet Fifteen," which aired on April 9, 1957, centers on Grandpa's determination to keep Hassie's looming fifteenth birthday party a secret.After its five-year run on ABC, The Real McCoys switched to CBS for its final season in 1962-1963 without the services of Kathleen Nolan as Kate McCoy. Reed appeared less frequently in the final year, as did Michael Winkelman (1946–1999) as Little Luke McCoy, who played Reed's younger brother on the series.Reed's first performances were in 1952 episodes of two NBC anthology series, Hallmark Hall of Fame (the second episode of the series entitled "Dr. Serocold") and Robert Montgomery Presents. In 1955, she played Mary Foy in the Bob Hope film, The Seven Little Foys. That same year, she played another "Mary" in the episode "Ride with the Executioner" of the anthology Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre. In 1956, she appeared in the role of Caroline Lord in High Society, with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, and Grace Kelly, and in the episode "Hit and Run" of the NBC series Big Town. Her last role other than that of Hassie McCoy was as Betsy Beecher in a horror film The Vampire.Reed left acting after her role on The Real McCoys ended and did not appear in a 2000 cable television reunion special (The Nashville Network) with Nolan, Tony Martinez, who portrayed farmhand Pepino Garcia, and Richard Crenna, who played the role of Luke McCoy, Hassie's older brother, for the entire duration of the series. | Net Worth | $300,000 |
| Date Of Birth | August 23, 1944 |
| Place Of Birth | Mitchell Field, New York, USA |
| Occupation | Actress: The Real McCoys |
| Profession | Actress, Soundtrack |
| Nicknames | Lydia Reed, Reed, Lydia |
| Star Sign | Virgo |
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| 1 | After leaving The Real McCoys, she left acting altogether and is currently a wife and mother living in the San Fernando Valley. [December 2007] |
Actress
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Real McCoys | 1957-1962 | TV Series | Hassie |
| The Vampire | 1957 | | Betsy Beecher |
| Matinee Theatre | 1956 | TV Series | Ruthie |
| Lux Video Theatre | 1955-1956 | TV Series | Kay / Elisabeth |
| High Society | 1956 | | Caroline Lord |
| Big Town | 1956 | TV Series | Judy |
| Casablanca | 1955 | TV Series | |
| Good Morning, Miss Dove | 1955 | | School Girl Dinner Guest (uncredited) |
| Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre | 1955 | TV Series | Mary |
| The Seven Little Foys | 1955 | | Mary Foy |
| Stage 7 | 1955 | TV Series | Judy Balsam |
| Campbell Summer Soundstage | 1954 | TV Series | |
| Inner Sanctum | 1954 | TV Series | Julie |
| The World of Mr. Sweeney | 1954 | TV Series | Little Eva |
| Valiant Lady | 1953 | TV Series | Kim Emerson #1 (1953-1954) |
| Main Street to Broadway | 1953 | | Lydia (uncredited) |
| Robert Montgomery Presents | 1952-1953 | TV Series | |
| Goodyear Playhouse | 1953 | TV Series | |
| The Doctor | 1953 | TV Series | |
| Doctor Serocold | 1952 | TV Movie | |
Soundtrack
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Real McCoys | 1958 | TV Series performer - 1 episode | |
| High Society | 1956 | performer: "Little One" - uncredited | |
| The Seven Little Foys | 1955 | performer: "Smiles", "Row, Row, Row" - uncredited | |
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