What is Michael York’s net worth?
The actor has amassed a net worth of $14 million.
Net Worth: | $14 million |
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Date of birth: | March 27, 1942 (82 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 180 |
Profession: | Actor, Voice Actor |
Nationality: | American |
Biography – A Short Wiki
Michael York is a British actor of the screen and stage who has a net worth of $14 million dollars. Michael York is best known for his performances in such films as “Cabaret,” “Logan’s Run,” “The Three Musketeers,” and the “Austin Powers” series. He has also appeared extensively on television, and received an Emmy Award nomination for his guest appearance on the AMC series “The Lot.” York’s other notable credits include the films “Romeo and Juliet,” “Murder on the Orient Express,” and “54.”
Career
York got his career start on the stage, touring with the National Youth Theatre and performing with both the University College Players and the Oxford University Dramatic Society. He also spent some time with the Dundee Repertory Theatre, and then with Laurence Olivier’s National Theatre. On television, York made his debut in a 1964 episode of the American crime drama “Arrest and Trial.” He followed this with an appearance on another American series, “The Wild Wild West.”
Personal Life
In 1968, York wed photographer Patricia McCallum. The couple resides in Rochester, Minnesota.
Quotes
“I happen to love working in cinema, but the theater is always there… you know, and I would never shut the door on it. Even though it’s been quite a bit of time since I’ve done a play, last one was in New York.”
— Michael York
“I think that you have to believe in your destiny; that you will succeed, you will meet a lot of rejection and it is not always a straight path, there will be detours – so enjoy the view.”
— Michael York
“The great thing about university is that they incline you to get up and do it, from the Classics to modern plays, to the humor that Monty Pythons made popular.”
— Michael York
“Every role I’ve played, that could’ve happened. It’s nice, it happens, but it is rather disconcerting when a young child comes up to at the airport and starts doing your lines, it happens.”
— Michael York
“It’s a question of why they come for your advice. Whatever I tell you, it doesn’t matter, it is completely irrelevant in a way. I know so many actors who were discouraged and put that aside. You will get half-baked opinions.”
— Michael York