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Shadoe Stevens’ net worth amounts to $3 million
Shadoe Stevens Wiki Biography
Shadoe Stevens, born Terry Keith Ingstad on 3 November 1947 in Jamestown, North Dakota, USA, is a prominent radio host, television personality, and voice actor. He is famous for hosting “American Top 40” from 1988 to 1995 and has been involved in various radio shows such as “Top of the World” and “Mental Radio”, all of which have significantly contributed to his current net worth.
As of mid-2017, sources estimated his net worth at $3 million, primarily earned through a successful radio career. He is also the creator and co-founder of the rock station “Cabo Wabo Radio” and has been engaged in several television projects that have further solidified his financial position.
Shadoe Stevens Net Worth $3 million
Shadoe Stevens grew up in a family deeply rooted in radio. His father and uncle were staff engineers at KEJY, and his family owned many radio stations under the Ingstad Family Media Group.
He gained prominence in 1957 when Life magazine featured an article titled “America’s Youngest DJ” which led to him hosting a weekly rock show called “Spin with Terry”. He continued to build his reputation by hosting the program “Mister Midnight” during high school.
After graduating, he pursued studies in commercial art and radio/TV journalism at the University of North Dakota, and also attended the University of Arizona. His popularity as a DJ grew during his college years as he worked at KILO, KQWB, and KIKX. His career continued to progress as he worked at WRKO in Boston and later became the sidekick on “The Steve Allen Show”. Over the next five years, he served as a program director and radio personality at KRLA, KMET-FM, and KROQ-FM, which significantly boosted his net worth.
In the 1980s, Stevens produced “Fred R. Rated for Federated”, a series of television commercials for electronics retailers, The Federated Group. These commercials gained enormous popularity, leading to a movie deal and television shows. His work was also featured by Time Magazine, further enhancing his net worth.
Stevens later delved into acting, gaining national recognition for his roles in “The Kentucky Fried Movie” and as an announcer on “The Hollywood Squares”. Subsequently, he appeared in the sitcom “Dave’s World” and took on voice roles, such as in “The Incredible Hulk” as Doc Samson. His career continued to thrive as he worked on various projects, including “The Late Late Show” and “Join or Die with Craig Ferguson”.
Shadoe Stevens has been married three times and has children from each marriage – a son from his first marriage and two daughters from his third marriage, one of whom is actress Amber Dawn Stevens West.
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| Full Name | Shadoe Stevens |
| Net Worth | $3 Million |
| Date Of Birth | November 3, 1947 |
| Place Of Birth | Jamestown, North Dakota, United States |
| Profession | Presenter, Announcer, Voice Actor, Disc jockey, Actor, Film Producer, Film Editor, Production Designer |
| Education | University of North Dakota |
| Nationality | American |
| Spouse | Beverly Cunningham (m. 1986), Cynthia Gaydos (m. 1980–1984), Linda Stevens (m. 1967–1978) |
| Children | Amber Stevens, Chyna Rose Stevens, Brad Stevens |
| Siblings | Richard Ingstad |
| Nicknames | Terry Ingstad , Jefferson K. |
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| Movies | Traxx |
| TV Shows | The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, Dave’s World, Wake, Rattle, and Roll, Max Monroe: Loose Cannon, Join or Die with Craig Ferguson |
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| 1 | Providing the voice of “G.O.D.” in the Off-Broadway hit “Altar Boyz” at Dodger Stages in NYC. [March 2005] |
| 2 | Father of Amber Stevens West. |
| 3 | Played the character ‘Fred Rated’ in various ’80s TV commercials for then Federated Stores. This huge exposure led to his stint on Hollywood Squares (1986-1989) and his hosting of American Top 40 after Casey Kasem left. |
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Actor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Dave’s World | 1993-1997 | TV Series | Kenny Beckett |
| The Incredible Hulk | 1996 | TV Series | Doc Samson |
| A Bucket of Blood | 1995 | TV Movie | Maxwell |
| Burke’s Law | 1995 | TV Series | Charlie Stone |
| The Larry Sanders Show | 1994 | TV Series | Shadoe Stevens |
| Mr. Saturday Night | 1992 | Fred |
| Wake, Rattle & Roll | 1990 | TV Series | Announcer (1990) (voice) |
| Max Monroe | 1990 | TV Series | Max Monroe |
| Sonny Spoon | 1988 | TV Series | Deuce Daytona |
| Traxx | 1988 | Traxx |
| Throb | 1987 | TV Series | Nick |
| Charlie Barnett’s Terms of Enrollment | 1986 | Video | L.A. Vice Cop #1 Spokesperson |
| Shadoevision | 1986 | TV Movie | Djony Dakota / Bjorn Murk / Board of Directors |
| Hot City | 1978 | TV Series |
| The Kentucky Fried Movie | 1977 | Voice Overs (voice) |
| Pass the Buck: Expo ’74 | 1974 | Short | Contestant |
| A Doggone Hollywood | 2017 | post-production | Quinn Norcross |
| The Rich & the Ruthless | 2016 | TV Movie |
| The Weekly Show | 2015 | TV Series | Sexual Harrasment Expert |
| The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2012-2014 | TV Series | Announcer |
| My Life as a Dad | 2014 | TV Series |
| How to Be a Serial Killer | 2008 | Narrator (voice) |
| Out of Jimmy’s Head | 2007 | TV Series | DJ Cashew |
| Sharkskin 6 | 2005 | Steve Skylar |
| Weird TV | 2003 | TV Series | The Weird Eye (voice) |
| Beverly Hills, 90210 | 1999 | TV Series | Sonny Sharp |
| Clueless | 1998 | TV Series | Seymour |
| Baywatch | 1997 | TV Series | ‘Riptide’ Roger Peltyn |
| Fast Track | 1997 | TV Series |
Producer
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Weekly Show | 2015 | TV Series executive producer |
| Laugh Now Think Later | 2010 | Documentary producer |
| Shadoevision | 1986 | TV Movie executive producer |
Production Designer
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Weekly Show | 2015 | TV Series 1 episode |
| Laugh Now Think Later | 2010 | Documentary |
Director
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Laugh Now Think Later | 2010 | Documentary co-director |
Writer
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Shadoevision | 1986 | TV Movie written by |
Editor
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Laugh Now Think Later | 2010 | Documentary |
Music Department
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| The Weekly Show | 2015 | TV Series composer – 1 episode |
Sound Department
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Laugh Now Think Later | 2010 | Documentary sound editor |
Self
| Title | Year | Status | Character |
|---|
| Join or Die with Craig Ferguson | 2016 | TV Series | Himself – Announcer |
| The Hollywood Review | 2015 | TV Series | Himself – Host (2015) |
| Actors Entertainment | 2014-2015 | TV Series | Himself |
| The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson | 2005-2014 | TV Series | Himself – Announcer |
| Oprah: Where Are They Now? | 2014 | TV Series | Himself |
| The Price Is Right | 2014 | TV Series | Himself – Guest Announcer |
| 17th Annual PRISM Showcase | 2013 | TV Movie | Himself – Announcer |
| Hollywood Uncensored with Sam Rubin | 2012 | TV Series | Himself – Panelist |
| 16th Annual Prism Awards | 2012 | TV Special | Himself – Announcer |
| Ganbare Nippon! | 2011 | Documentary | Himself |
| Laugh Now Think Later | 2010 | Documentary |
| 14th Annual PRISM Awards |