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Where is Joe Penny now? What is he doing today? Biography

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Emma Terry

Published Mar 15, 2026



Known for movies

Short Info

Date Of Birth June 24, 1956
Fact Played football during high school in Huntington Beach, California. Odd jobs before acting including washing postal trucks, crew foreman, and dishwasher.



Do you remember Joe Penny?

Joe Penny is an American actor, who has an impressive filmography of film and television roles from 1977 to 2016. He’s gained fame mainly from the detective series “Riptide” which aired during the 1980s, “Jake and the Fatman” from the late ‘80s to early ‘90s, and from 2005 onwards in the mystery TV film series, “Jane Doe”.

Joe Penny’s family and education

He was born Joseph Edward Penny Jr. on 24th June 1956, in Uxbridge, London, UK under the star sign of Cancer, so is now 63 years old. His father was American Joseph Edward Penny Sr., and his mother, Anne Teresa Rita Cox was Italian.

#JoePenny was an #80s heartthrob on RIPTIDE.

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What else do you recognize him from?

— getTV (@gettv) March 5, 2019

Joe spent his childhood in Marietta, Georgia, USA, and when his parents divorced, Joe and his six sisters and brother moved to Huntington Beach, California with their mother. Joe’s mother remarried and divorced a couple of times, so Joe has three half-siblings. He recalls one of the hardest things in his life was being separated from his father from a young age, and even though his father stayed in touch, Joe didn’t see him; it was only 13 years later that they reconnected.

Joe was never very academically minded, but enjoyed playing football and basketball at Marina High School in Huntington Beach. He left home at the age of 15, which he maintains made him tougher.

Leaving school, he didn’t have any great ambitions as what to do with his life, and when he was 18 years old he would just hang out on Sunset Boulevard. One day Joe was waiting for a friend who was busy in an acting class, and watching the class at work, he became quite intrigued by the whole thing. The teacher invited him to try his hand at acting, and after giving it some thought, he joined a week later. That was a turning point in his life, and set him off on the path to stardom.

Is Joe Penny married?

At a height of 6ft (1.83m), with his dark hair, blue/green eyes, good build and known as the ‘handsome, hunky, tough guy actor’, Joe was often harassed by women. It’s therefore understandable that he chose to keep his private life entirely out of the spotlight.

There were rumors that he dated his co-star, Melissa Gilbert, in 1987 while on set for the crime movie “Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife”. Joe’s beautiful leading ladies of that era, including Loni Anderson, Lynda Carter and Morgan Fairchild, saw him as one of the sexiest, most handsome actors. Again, there were stories circulating that he had dated a string of other co-stars, such as Kim Zimmer, Jenny Robertson etc., but there are no real facts to be found anywhere. It is reported that he married Cindy M. Penny in 2004 after they had been dating a while, and that they are still together.

How Joe Penny’s acting career evolved

Joe studied acting under Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio, which influenced several generations of actors.

Through those early years when he took on minor acting jobs in LA theaters, he supported himself by working as a truck driver, a dishwasher and maintenance crew foreman.

Joe’s first minor roles were in 1977, in the TV series “Forever Fernwood” and the TV film, “Delta County, USA”. Soon after he acted in “The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries” series, which ran from January 1977 to January 1979, meantime featuring in the drama film, “Our Winning Season”, and making single episode/guest appearances in several TV films and series, such as “CHiPs”, “Deathmoon”, “Mother, Juggs & Speed”, “The Girls in the Office” “Samurai” and “Lou Grant”.

The early 1980s saw Joe performing in several more TV series and sitcoms, but most notable was his star portrayal of the notorious American gangster, Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel in the mini series “The Gangster Chronicles” in 1981.

Leading up to 1983, he starred in the movie, “Lifepod” and TV series, “The Gossip Columnist”, “Vega$”, “Archie Bunker’s Place”, “Matt Houston” and “T J Hooker”, amongst several others,

What was the turning point in Joe Penny’s career?

It was around that time that Joe had also read the script for the upcoming series “Riptide”, and had been asked to come in for a second audition. He was hesitant as he really wanted to be a movie actor and he had auditioned for, and was hoping to get a part in the film, “Purple Hearts” with Cheryl Ladd (best known as one of the Charlie’s Angels). The producer of “Riptide”, Stephen Cannell, actually called Joe direct saying that he really wanted him to play the character, Nick Ryder, and convinced him that a TV series would be of greater benefit, and would ultimately give Joe a lot more exposure.

Stephen said he would deposit $50,000 into Joe’s bank account and if Joe got the part, Joe could pay him back weekly from his salary. If not, he could keep the money anyway. Well Joe went for it and the rest is history!!

“Riptide” ran through 56 episodes on NBC from January 1984 to August 1986. Joe Penny, as Nick Ryder, starred alongside Perry King as Cody Allen, together opening a detective agency and conducting their business out of Cody’s boat, the “Riptide”, which was moored at King Harbor Marina, LA. They enlisted Thom Bray (Murray “Boz” Bozinsky), a techno-savvy scientist and computer geek to help them with their investigations. The series was highly popular, and was later released as a DVD package. In Germany the series ran from 1985 entitled ‘Trio mit vier Fausten”. Ironically, apparently Joe suffered seasickness during the filming of the series.

Joe Penny’s career takes off after “Riptide”

Joe had made a name for himself as an accomplished actor, had hit the big time and was in high demand. From 1986 to 1987 Joe acted in the TV films “Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star” and “Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife”, also in the TV series:’ “Matlock”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Roses are for the Rich”.

In September 1987 “Jake and the Fatman” launched on CBS, with Joe in the role of Jake Styles, an easygoing special investigator who has ongoing clashes with J.L. “Fatman” McCabe, (William Conrad), a tough Los Angeles district attorney, ex-Hawaiian police officer. Initially the series was set in LA, then from the second season onwards to midway through the fourth season, in Honolulu, Hawaii. At that stage, Joe had a health crisis and lost a lot of weight.

Many rumors did the rounds about the suspected cause of his condition, but actually he had a gastrointestinal virus and struggled to put on weight. For the completion of the fourth season and the remainder of the show it once again returned to LA, eventually running for 103 episodes over five seasons. The TV series, “Diagnosis: Murder” and three connected TV movies developed as an offshoot of the series.

Concurrently, Joe also starred in three other TV films, and from the ‘90s onwards through to 2010, featured in many productions such as the films, “BitterSweet”, “The Prophet’s Game” and “Jack of Hearts”. Amongst many others, some notable TV movies and series were “Walker, Texas Ranger”, “Family of Cops”, “The Sopranos”, “Days of our Lives”, “Double Jeopardy”, and “CSI: Miami”.

From 2005 to 2008 Joe starred as Frank Darnell in “Jane Doe”, alongside Lea Thompson.

This was a series of nine Hallmark Channel mystery TV films, which replayed several times after the original run. In 2008 he played a recurring role as Martino Vitali in six episodes of “Days of Our Lives”, followed by three episodes in “Cold Case” between 2009 and 2010, and then another TV film, “Betrayed at 17” in 2011. The last movie Joe appeared in was “The Last Night Inn” in 2016.

What else do we know about Joe Penny and where is he now?

Throughout his career, Joe worked long hours – often 15 hours per day nonstop – so when he had time out, he would sleep as much as possible. In between when he could grab some time, he would enjoy camping, traveling, bodybuilding, fishing, hunting and spending time with his family – he was never much of a partygoer. Joe considers himself quite a good cook, and enjoys making a good spaghetti sauce.

It is reported that he studied Nichiren Shōshū, a form of Buddhism. He is a lover of music, having grown up with The Beatles, and spent his teenage years in the dawning era of great rock bands.

Joe was inspired to create a blues/rock band called “Stray Dogs”. Their CD, “This Year’s Blonde” was released in 1994, and gained more popularity in Europe than the US. Joe wasn’t entirely satisfied with the CD, nor his musical ability, and opted not to continue as a musician.

Joe has mostly withdrawn from the public eye, and can’t be found on any social media platforms at all. His home is tucked away in the San Fernando Valley, California. He is known to have a big heart, and has done a lot of charity stuff over the years, and making occasional appearances at charity events.

Otherwise he is only seen occasionally, sometimes with his wife, Cindy at red carpet events. Perry King, Joe’s co-star in “Riptide”, launched his own movie recently called “The Divide” and he and Joe were reunited at the LA premier in February 2019, after not seeing each other for many years.

Joe Penny has declared, ‘The mark of a good actor is to take a difficult role and make it look easy’.

As Joe has managed to keep his life a secret for over four decades, whilst riding the tide of success, it is difficult to pinpoint what his financial status is, but according to valid sources, Joe Penny’s net worth is about $500,000 – apparently he’s preferred to play roles he’s interested in, rather than chasing ‘the big bucks’.

General Info

Full Name Joe Penny
Date Of Birth June 24, 1956
Height 1.83 m
Profession Actor
Education Marina High School

Accomplishments

Movies Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife, Bloody Birthday, Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops 2, Whisper Kill, Family of Cops 3, Reign of the Gargoyles, Our Winning Season, Betrayed at 17, The Red Phone: Manhunt, The Little Unicorn, Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star, Terror in the Night, Gangst…
TV Shows Jane Doe, Jake and the Fatman, Riptide, The Gangster Chronicles, Forever Fernwood

Social profile links

IMDB

Facts

# Fact
1 Suffered from seasickness while filming the Riptide (1984) TV series.
2 First job was a small part in the pilot of The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977) TV series.
3 Dark, hunky ‘tough guy’ actor who studied under Lee Strasberg and went on to play heroes and mobsters in mini-movies in the 80s. Best known for his series work with William Conrad in Jake and the Fatman (1987).
4 Played football during high school in Huntington Beach, California. Odd jobs before acting including washing postal trucks, crew foreman, and dishwasher.
5 Born in England to an American father and an Italian mother, lived in Georgia as a baby but later moved to California, where he has lived since.
6 While Joe is a graduate of Marina High School in Huntington Beach, California, Class of 1974, he was never a high-profile student. No extra-curricular activities (drama productions, etc), and he ducked every student picture day after his freshman year. You’ll find him listed as “missing in action” in every MHS yearbook published after 1971.

Pictures

Movies

Actor

Title Year Status Character
The Last Night Inn 2016 Sam
Betrayed at 17 2011 TV Movie John Taylor
Cold Case 2009-2010 TV Series Hank Butler
CSI: Miami 2008 TV Series Travis Drake
Days of Our Lives 2008 TV Series Martino Vitali
Jane Doe: Eye of the Beholder 2008 TV Movie Frank Darnell
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2007 TV Series Jack Oakley
Jane Doe: How to Fire Your Boss 2007 Video Frank Darnell
Reign of the Gargoyles 2007 TV Movie Gus
Jane Doe: Ties That Bind 2007 TV Movie Frank Darnell
Jane Doe: The Harder They Fall 2006 TV Movie Frank Darnell
Jane Doe: Yes, I Remember It Well 2006 TV Movie Frank Darnell
Threshold 2005 TV Series Robert Sprague
Jane Doe: The Wrong Face 2005 TV Movie Frank Darnell
Jane Doe: Til Death Do Us Part 2005 TV Movie Frank Darnell
Jane Doe: Now You See It, Now You Don’t 2005 TV Movie Frank Darnell
Jane Doe: Vanishing Act 2005 TV Movie Frank Darnell
7th Heaven 2003 TV Series Nick
Red Phone 2 2003 TV Movie Darrow
The Little Unicorn 2002 Tiny
The Red Phone: Manhunt 2002 TV Movie Jack Darrow
Boomtown 2002 TV Series Les Van Buren
Two Against Time 2002 TV Movie George Tomich
Scope 2001 TV Series Host
Jack of Hearts 2000 Arden Cook
The Prophet’s Game 2000 Walter Motter
Chicken Soup for the Soul 2000 TV Series David
The Sopranos 2000 TV Series Victor Musto
Walker, Texas Ranger 1999 TV Series Sonny Tantero
Twice in a Lifetime 1999 TV Series Flash Jericho / David Lazarus
BitterSweet 1999 Video Carl Peckato
Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion 1999 TV Movie Ben Fein
Diagnosis Murder 1998 TV Series Det. Reggie Ackroyd
Stranger in My Home 1997 TV Movie Ned Covington
Breach of Faith: A Family of Cops II 1997 TV Movie Ben Fein
She Woke Up Pregnant 1996 TV Movie Dr. Roger Nolton
Double Jeopardy 1996 TV Movie John Dubroski
Touched by an Angel 1995 TV Series Zack Bennett
Young at Heart 1995 TV Movie Mike
The Disappearance of Vonnie 1994 TV Movie Ron Rickman
Terror in the Night 1994 TV Movie Lonnie
The Danger of Love: The Carolyn Warmus Story 1992 TV Movie Michael Carlin
Jake and the Fatman 1987-1992 TV Series Jake Styles
Matlock 1986-1990 TV Series Paul Baron
The Operation 1990 TV Movie Dr. Ed Betters
A Whisper Kills 1988 TV Movie Dan Walker
Roses Are for the Rich 1987 TV Movie Lloyd Murphy
Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife 1987 TV Movie Edward Moran
The Twilight Zone 1986 TV Series Ricky Frost
Perry Mason: The Case of the Shooting Star 1986 TV Movie Robert McCay
Riptide 1984-1986 TV Series Nick Ryder
T.J. Hooker 1983 TV Series Miles Dickson
Matt Houston 1983 TV Series Eric Jason
Lottery! 1983 TV Series
Savage in the Orient 1983 TV Movie Peter Savage
Archie Bunker’s Place 1983 TV Series Rick Baxter
Tucker’s Witch 1983 TV Series Justin St. Peter
Lifepod 1981 Simmons
Gangster Wars 1981 Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel
S.O.B. 1981 Officer Phil Buchwald
Bloody Birthday 1981 Mr. Harding
Vega$ 1981 TV Series Nickie Andreas
Flamingo Road 1981 TV Series Nick Walker
The Gangster Chronicles 1981 TV Mini-Series Benjamin ‘Bugsy’ Siegel
The Gossip Columnist 1980 TV Movie Paul Cameron
Paris 1980 TV Series Mike Fitz
Lou Grant 1979 TV Series Dave Tynan
Samurai 1979 TV Movie Lee Cantrell
The Girls in the Office 1979 TV Movie Beau Galloway
Mother, Juggs & Speed 1978 TV Short Speed
Deathmoon 1978 TV Movie Rick Bladen
Our Winning Season 1978 Dean Berger
CHiPs 1978 TV Series Officer Brent Delaney
Forever Fernwood 1977 TV Series Sal DiVito
Delta County, U.S.A. 1977 TV Movie Joe Ed
The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries 1977 TV Series Brandon

Soundtrack

Title Year Status Character
Riptide 1984 TV Series performer – 2 episodes

Self

Title Year Status Character
Whatever Happened To? 2010 TV Series Himself
Intimate Portrait 1999-2001 TV Series documentary Himself / Narrator
Vicki! 1992 TV Series Himself
What About Me? I’m Only 3! 1992 TV Movie Himself
One on One with John Tesh 1991 TV Series Himself
The Chuck Woolery Show 1991 TV Series Himself
Ford Super Model of the World 1991 1991 TV Movie Himself – Host
The Arsenio Hall Show 1990 TV Series Himself
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1989 TV Series Himself
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself
CBS All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade 1987 TV Special Himself
Star’s Table 1986 TV Series Himself
The Richard Lewis ‘I’m in Pain’ Concert 1985 TV Movie documentary Himself – Witness
The NBC All Star Hour 1985 TV Movie Himself
Our Time 1985 TV Series Himself
Today 1985 TV Series Himself
Hour Magazine 1985 TV Series Himself

Awards

Won Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie
1993 TV Prize Aftonbladet TV Prize, Sweden Best Foreign TV Personality – Male (Bästa utländska man)

Source: IMDb, Wikipedia