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Adam Wade (Patrick Henry Wade) was born on 17 March, 1935 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, is an actor,soundtrack,executive. At 86 years old, Adam Wade height is 5 ft 10 in (180.0 cm).

Now We discover Adam Wade's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Patrick Henry Wade
Occupation actor,soundtrack,executive
Adam Wade Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 17 March 1935
Birthday 17 March
Birthplace Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Nationality USA

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Who Is Adam Wade's Wife?

His wife is Jeree Palmer (1989 - present), Kay A. Wade (1956 - 1973) ( divorced) ( 3 children)

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Wife Jeree Palmer (1989 - present), Kay A. Wade (1956 - 1973) ( divorced) ( 3 children)
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Adam Wade Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Adam Wade worth at the age of 87 years old? Adam Wade’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from USA. We have estimated Adam Wade's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Source of Income Actor

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Timeline

2008

Appearing as "Ol' Mister" in the national tour of "The Color Purple." [2008]

1999

A two-time Audelco Award Winner as Best Actor in a Romantic Comedy for "There's Still Such a Thing as Love" (1999). Also twice nominated for a Clio Award, he finally won for his commercial Virgin Island "Fifty Dollar Days."

1983

In 1983, "Shades of Harlem" was created by his wife, the singer/actress/playwright Jeree Wade at Brown University via Adam and Jeree's company Songbirds Unlimited Productions. Jeree developed the musical production as a tribute to the Harlem sound she remembered. Adam has directed the production.

1981

He also gave able support in such films as Texas Lightning (1981) and Kiss Me Goodbye (1982).

1978

The resulting attention encouraged him to restart his recording career in a funkier vein on Kirshner Records in 1978 with songs including "Alexander's Soul Time Band.

" He returned to acting and in 1978 co-starred in an all-black cast of "Guys and Dolls" starring Leslie Uggams in Las Vegas.

1975

" The handsome actor became the first African-American to host a national television game show with Musical Chairs (1975).

1971

He bounced around in a few hip support roles such as Shaft (1971), Come Back Charleston Blue (1972), Across 110th Street (1972) and The Education of Sonny Carson (1974), among others. On TV he was seen in the soaps "The Guiding Light" and "Search for Tomorrow," and was a familiar presence on the popular black-oriented sitcoms of the day including "Sanford & Son," "The Jeffersons," "What's Happening" and "Good Times.

1970

He may have made TV history as the first black game show host back in the 1970s, but the talents of singer/actor/musician Adam Wade extend far wider. Born Patrick Henry Wade, he grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

After appearing in the national tour of the musical "Hallelujah, Baby!" with Kim Weston and Julius LaRosa, the became a part of the film "blaxploitation" scene of the early 1970s.

1961

The next year (1961) proved to be the peak of his recording success with "Take Good Care of Her," "Writing on the Wall" and "As If I Didn't Know" making the charts. Comparisons to Mathis at CoEd Records, however, damaged his momentum and he looked elsewhere, moving to Epic Records. Only one of his singles, "Crying in the Chapel," broke the "Top 100" charts. In the late 60s Adam discovered voiceover work and started grooving as an actor.

1960

In 1960 he decided to make the journey to New York and pursue his dream. He signed with CoEd Records within a very short time and scored quickly with a string of mild successes including "Ruby" and "I Can't Help It. " He also started traveling as a night-club entertainer playing all over the world and highlighting in such important venues as the Copacobana.

1959

In 1959, he switched to performing and found in himself a smooth, gifted vocalist, his early influences being Johnny Mathis and Nat 'King' Cole.

1956

His three children are Sheldon W. Wade, born 5 October 1956; Patrice L. Wade, born 3 December 1957; and Michael Wade, born 28 September 1960, all of whom are from first wife Kay Wade. His children were raised in the Downtown area of Brooklyn, New York, known as Fort Green. The older children were born in Pittsburgh; the youngest, Michael, was born in New York. Sheldon Wade changed his name to Ramel and is currently living in Maryland; Patrice Wade is currently living in Pittsburg under her married name Patrice Johnson and is the inspirational author of two books "Lundyn Bridges" (2007) & "The Wisdom Seed" (2004) and has written and directed the plays "In Your Mirror I See Me", "Sitting on Top of the World" and "Cindy: an Urban Fairytale"; Michael Wade changed his name to Jamel Wade, lives in Maryland, and is currently acting on the HBO series "The Wire" in the reoccurring role of a Drug Lord. He has performed in several local plays in the Baltimore-Washington area, including "Anna Lucasta" and "South Pacific". His credits include actor, director, sound board operator, assistant director and writer.

1950

In the late 1950s he served as part of the research team for Dr. Jonas Salk who invented the polio vaccine.