Hos much is Matt Bomer worth?
The tv actor has amassed a net worth of $11 million.
Net Worth: | $11 million |
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Date of birth: | October 11, 1977 (47 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 182 |
Profession: | TV Actor |
Nationality: | American |
Biography – A Short Wiki
Most widely known for playing the lead role of Neal on the television series White Collar alongside Tim DeKay. He also played Zachary Levi’s best-friend-turned-nemesis on NBC’s Chuck and Matthew Cullen in The Magnificent Seven. In 2019, he landed the lead role of Matthew Zuk in the series Doom Patrol.
He had a brief role on the soap opera All My Children in 2000. He appeared in half a dozen episodes of Guiding Light from 2001 to 2003.
He was in the Broadway production of 8 the Play, which was about the federal trial involving same-sex couples’ right to marry in California. His portrayal of Felix Turner in the 2014 TV movie The Normal Heart earned him a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or TV Feature.
Career
After finishing college, Bomer moved to New York City and began working in theater. He then landed his debut television role in 2000 when he played Ian Kipling in the ABC soap opera, “All My Children.” In 2001, he landed a contract role on another soap opera, “Guiding Light.” For his performance on the series, he received a Gold Derby Award for Younger Actor in a Daytime Drama. He left the show in 2003 and then landed a role in the supernatural drama series, “Tru Calling.” He also continued acting in theater, playing a role in “Roullette” in New York in 2003.
Personal Life
He married publicist Simon Halls and he has three children.
He played the role of Ken in Magic Mike alongside Channing Tatum.
Quotes
“One of the ways I learned how to act, really, is by having secrets and having to function as a kid in a public school in suburban Bible Belt Texas.”
— Matt Bomer
“Thankfully, I have a very full life. I’m married with kids, so I have a lot of things to focus on, other projects either in post-production or pre-production, so you just do the best you can.”
— Matt Bomer
“I’m so grateful to be born in the times I live in and to be provided the opportunities I’ve been given. I’d be wrong to complain.”
— Matt Bomer
“To be honest with you, my physical state is usually dictated by the project I’m working on at a given time.”
— Matt Bomer
“There was so much going on in 1936 with the height of the Great Depression and the Spanish Civil War and Germany on the move and all of those things. There was a tension in the air.”
— Matt Bomer