Dennis Haskins Net Worth is$5.5 Million
Profession: Actor
Date of Birth: Nov 18, 1950
Height: 1.85 m
Country: United States of America
Date of Birth: Nov 18, 1950
Height: 1.85 m
Country: United States of America
Dennis Haskins is an actor of stage, screen and televsion, with a net worth of $5.5 million. Dennis Haskins has earned his net worth through his many acting roles in films and television. He began his acting career, in the 1980's, with a role on the television show, The Dukes of Hazzard. He played a character named Moss, a truck driver that continually harassed Miss Daisie Duke, in the episode titled: One Armed Bandits. He has also had guest appearances on shows such as, It's always Sunny in Philadelphia, Jag, 7th Heaven, and even a surprise visit to the "Late, Late, Show With Craig Ferguson" as his TV character, Principal Richard Belding. This was his most memorable role. As Principal in the Saved by the Bell television sitcom, which began in 1989, and was a spin off of the earlier sitcom, Good Morning Miss Bliss, which began in 1987. In 1993, he continued his role as Principal in the spin-off sitcom, Saved by the Bell: The New Class. He has also had acting roles in films, such as, National Lampoon's Ratko: The Dictator's Son, playing the part of Dean Sitlong, as well as his acting roles in Red Water, Max Keeble's Big Move, An Ordinary Killer and many others. Dennis Haskins was born on November 18, 1950, in Chattanooga, Tennessee and attended Notre Dame High School, and Our Lady of Perpetual Help. He attended the University of Tennessee, in Chattanooga and was a basketball player on the UTC team, as well as a fraternity brother of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity. After College, and before he began his acting career, he was a music manager, agent, and concert promoter. He has worked with recording artists such as, Tom Jones, Greg Allman and Earth, Wind, and Fire. He also appeared as a contestant on a television game show called, Scrabble, with host Chuck Woolery. Since then, Dennis Haskins appears to have gone back to the music profession, in a way. He has made a number of recordings for albums, cd's and dvd's. He is a big fan of Karaoke and has always loved to sing along to his favorite tunes. He has recorded an album titled, "Karaoke With Your Favorite Principal, Dennis Haskins, aka. Mr. Belding," with some of his favorite Karaoke tunes, such as, California Dreaming, School's Out, Friends in Low Places and more super tunes. Dennis Haskins is still one of America's favorite television Principals, and is still a big hit with the young people, in the high schools, as well as, college campuses. Haskins visits College Campuses to entertain the young people with his "Mr. Belding on Campus" show. He was honored by UTC with an award for the Most Distinguished Alumni of 2000, and has an atheltic decathlon named in his honor for the regional high school. He also tours with our USO to entertain our troops Kosovo, Macedonia, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and other countries, as well as making appearances for several charities. Saved by the Bell may have ended, but our beloved Principal Belding, is just getting started.
Dennis Haskins (born November 18, 1950) is an American actor known for his role as principal Richard Belding in the teen sitcom Saved by the Bell, which ran from 1989 to 1993 on NBC. He then went on to star in Saved by the Bell: The New Class, which aired from 1993 to 2000. He also portrayed the role as a regular in Good Morning, Miss Bliss. He also had a brief cameo (as himself) in the 2006 cult classic The Boys and Girls Guide To Getting Down.
He was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Haskins is an alumnus of Our Lady of Perpetual Help as well as Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga and of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He played basketball at UTC after failing to make the team at the University of Tennessee. Haskins is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Before breaking into acting, Haskins was a contestant on the TV game shows Press Your Luck and Scrabble. In recent years, he has been lobbying to become a cast member on ABC's Dancing With The Stars.
On August 31, 2009, Dennis released his first music album called "Karaoke With Your Favorite Principal Dennis." On the album he sings everything from "Piano Man" to "Mustang Sally." He sings the latter with Hulk Hogan's daughter Brooke Hogan. The CD was recorded in the summer of 2009 at Mikron Studios in South Pittsburg, Tenn., with Mike Headrick. Cody McCarver produced the project, and Mike Yarworth financed it.
Haskins has appeared in multiple episodes of Z! True Long Island Story, a YouTube series by WWE professional wrestler Zack Ryder.
Haskins was honored with The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's Most Distinguished Alumni of 2000 award and has a regional high school academic decathlon name after him, The Dennis Haskins Open, now in its eleventh year.
He was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Haskins is an alumnus of Our Lady of Perpetual Help as well as Notre Dame High School in Chattanooga and of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. He played basketball at UTC after failing to make the team at the University of Tennessee. Haskins is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity.
Before breaking into acting, Haskins was a contestant on the TV game shows Press Your Luck and Scrabble. In recent years, he has been lobbying to become a cast member on ABC's Dancing With The Stars.
On August 31, 2009, Dennis released his first music album called "Karaoke With Your Favorite Principal Dennis." On the album he sings everything from "Piano Man" to "Mustang Sally." He sings the latter with Hulk Hogan's daughter Brooke Hogan. The CD was recorded in the summer of 2009 at Mikron Studios in South Pittsburg, Tenn., with Mike Headrick. Cody McCarver produced the project, and Mike Yarworth financed it.
Haskins has appeared in multiple episodes of Z! True Long Island Story, a YouTube series by WWE professional wrestler Zack Ryder.
Haskins was honored with The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's Most Distinguished Alumni of 2000 award and has a regional high school academic decathlon name after him, The Dennis Haskins Open, now in its eleventh year.
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