Alan Thickes Ex-wife, Gloria Loring: How rich is she Today

Gloria Loring, an American singer, and actress were born Gloria Jean Goff on December 10, 1946.

She gained fame for her six-year stint as Liz Chandler on Days of Our Lives (1980–86).

The duet “Friends and Lovers,” which she sang with singer-actor Carl Anderson, peaked at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 list in 1986.

Who is Gloria Loring?

Gloria Jean Goff was born in New York City on December 10, 1946. She is the daughter of Dorothy Ann (née Tobin), a singer, and Gerald “Buzzy” Lewis Goff, a trumpet player who played professionally with the Tommy Dorsey big band and other well-known swing ensembles. Gerald “Buzzy” Lewis Goff was also a salesman and consultant for the hospitality and restaurant industries.

How old is Gloria Loring?

Loring was born on December 10, 1946, and hence, will be 77 as of 2023.

Who is Gloria Loring Nationality And ethnicity?

She is an American and belongs to the white ethnic group.

What is Gloria Loring Height and Weight?

Gloria Loring’s personal details such as body measurements remain anonymous in the public domain.

What is Gloria Loring career?

At the age of 14, Loring started her musical career by singing with the folk ensemble Those Four.

In 1968, Loring issued her debut record.

The song’s name was Today on MGM Records.

The Evolution label published a number of songs, including cover versions of “Everybody’s Talkin'” by Harry Nilsson and “New World in the Morning” by Roger Whittaker, but none of them reached the charts.

In 1968, she also released “Chelsea Morning,” an early cover song by Joni Mitchell, as a single.

She continued to appear on a variety of television programs in the late 1960s and early 1970s, including the Academy Awards ceremony and The Carol Burnett Show (Season 1, Episode 4, which debuted on October 2, 1967).

She was signed to Atco Records and released “Brooklyn,” a record with Mike Post as the producer, as her debut single in 1977. It peaked at No. 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also made appearances on the Adult Contemporary and Country Charts.

She took a plane to Toronto in March 1977 to appear as a special guest star on the widely watched weekly variety show The Bobby Vinton Show, which was broadcast in both the United States and Canada.

Alan Thicke, her husband, produced the show.

Both “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” and “Breaking Up Is Hard to Do” were performed by Loring.

The theme songs for Different Strokes and The Facts of Life were written by Loring and her then-husband Alan Thicke in 1978 and 1979, respectively.

Loring did two renditions of the Facts of the Life theme song.

From seasons two through six, one version was utilized, and from seasons seven through nine, another.

Brennan, her son, was given a Type 1 diabetes diagnosis in 1979.

The Days of Our Lives Celebrity Cookbook was created and self-published a year after Loring joined Days of Our Lives with the intention of raising money for diabetes research.

Volume One was released in 1981, and Volume Two followed in 1983.

The cookbooks and her album “A Shot in the Dark” helped the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation generate more than $1 million (“JDRF”).

Three commercially released books—Kids, Food and Diabetes, Raising a Child with Diabetes, and Living with Type 2 Diabetes: Getting Beyond the Fear—were her response to this accomplishment.

She has worked as a JDRF representative for more than 30 years.

Before turning its attention to battling hunger in 2017, her collegiate sorority, Alpha Gamma Delta, had JDRF as its official philanthropy.

As chanteuse Liz Chandler on the NBC daytime soap Days of Our Lives in 1980, Loring entered the cast at a time when many veterans had left the show and many new cast members were turning off devoted viewers.

Only Liz, one of the nine new characters introduced in the 1980–1981 season, developed a fan base and had her contract renewed.

Loring dated Don Diamont, the actor who portrayed Carlo Forenza, who was killed by her on-screen spouse Dr. Neil Curtis, for three years.

After leaving Days in 1986, Loring appeared in a few films and television shows throughout the ensuing decades.

Her primary focus was on her work as a music artist and in the theater (though “Friends and Lovers” was her only major hit single).

You Make It Christmas, Loring’s debut holiday album, was published in 2003.

A new recording of the song “Friends and Lovers” with Carl Anderson, made the year before he passed away, was featured in her 2008 album A Playlist.

In her spiritual autobiography, Coincidence Is God’s Way of Staying Unknown, Loring describes how a string of coincidences changed her life

HCI, Inc. published it in October 2012.

What is Gloria Loring net worth?

Gloria Loring’s net worth remains anonymous to the public.

Who is Gloria Loring married to?

From 1970 to 1986, Loring was wed to actor Alan Thicke but they later divorced. Brennan and singer Robin are the two sons she had with Thicke.

From 1988 through 1993, Loring was again wed to actor Christopher Beaumont.

René Lagler, a production designer, and Loring wed in 1994.

On the set of Glen Campbell’s variety show, they had first met 24 years prior.

Does Gloria Loring have children?

Loring has 2sons with her former husband, actor Alan Thicker. They are Brennan and singer Robin.

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