Frank Gifford was an American football player and sportscaster who had a net worth of $60 million dollars at the time of his death.
That was a combined net worth with his wife, Kathie Lee Gifford.
Frank Gifford died on August 9, 2015 at the age of 84. According to his will, Frank's liquid assets were valued at $10 million.
He also owned a $2.5 million house in Florida and co-owned a $22 million mansion in Connecticut with his wife.
Gifford played receiver and running back for the New York Giants from 1952 to 1960 and 1962 to 1964,
making eight Pro Bowl appearances and five trips to the NFL Championship Game.
Frank spent 27 years as a commentator and play-by-play announcer for ABC's "Monday Night Football,"
and he was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2012.
As an actor, he appeared in the films "Up Periscope" (1959), "Viva Knievel!" (1977), and "Jerry Maguire" (1996),
guest-starred on "Captain Kangaroo" (1962), "The Six Million Dollar Man" (1976), "Webster" (1984), "Coach" (1995; 1996),
and "Spin City" (1997), and competed on "Password" and "The $10, 000 Pyramid" several times.
Gifford piblished the books "Gifford on Courage" (1976), "The Whole Ten Yards" (1993),
and "The Glory Game: How the 1958 NFL Championship Changed Football Forever" (2008).