What is Stanley Tucci’s net worth?
The actor has amassed a net worth of $25 million.
Net Worth: | $25 million |
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Date of birth: | November 11, 1960 (64 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 172 |
Profession: | Actor, Film Director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Producer, Voice Actor, Writer |
Nationality: | American |
Biography – A Short Wiki
Stanley Tucci is an American actor, writer, film producer, and director who has a net worth of $25 million. He is known for roles in films such as “The Lovely Bones,” “The Hunger Games,” “Burlesque,” and “The Devil Wears Prada.” Stanley also stars on the critically-acclaimed CNN travel series “Searching for Italy.”
Career
Young college grad Stanley Tucci got his big break (and his Actors’ Equity card) thanks to his friend Campbell Scott’s mom, actress Colleen Dewhurst. She got her son and Tucci small parts in the Broadway play she was starring in at the time, called “The Queen and the Rebels.” The play premiered in late September 1982.
Personal Life
In 1995, Stanley and Kate Spath married. She was a social worker and the ex-wife of Alexander Scott, the older brother of Tucci’s friend Campbell Scott. The couple had three children and raised Kate’s two kids from her previous marriage to Scott. In 2002, Tucci left Kate for Edie Falco. When his relationship with Falco ended he returned to Kate and their kids. Katherine Louise Spath-Tucci died in 2009 after a lengthy battle with breast cancer.
Quotes
“You don’t want to watch people who are really awful. That’s the goal whenever you’re playing someone who’s a little twisted. One of the important aspects of this is we just don’t know who he is. Or who she is. And we find out along the way.”
— Stanley Tucci
“It’s more interesting because you get to research the history of the period, and all the different aesthetic elements that make a film, particularly this film, so stunning.”
— Stanley Tucci
“My late wife – she died of cancer. We tried everything we could do to save her. I wish that I could have done more and that I could have been with her at the moment she passed away. I couldn’t be in that room because I knew it would be so devastating that I wouldn’t be able to take care of the kids after.”
— Stanley Tucci
“I was always attracted to the past as a kid.”
— Stanley Tucci
“I don’t like to move the camera that much anyway.”
— Stanley Tucci