How Much is Terry O’Quinn’s Net Worth as of 2023?

How Rich is Terry O'Quinn

Hos much is Terry O’Quinn worth?

The actor has amassed a net worth of $8 million.

Terry O’Quinn – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $8 million
Date of birth: July 15, 1952 (72 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 187
Profession: Actor
Nationality: American

Biography – A Short Wiki

Terry O’Quinn is an American actor. He is best known for his portrayal of John Locke in the television series Lost from 2004 to 2010. He played the title role in the horror film The Stepfather and Stepfather II. Terry’s other notable works include Millennium, Hawaii Five-0, JAG, Earth 2, Harsh Realm, Alias, The West Wing, Falling Skies, 666 Park Avenue, Gang Related, Patriot, and Secret and Lies. Born Terrance Quinn on July 15, 1952 in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, USA, he is one of eleven siblings. He grew up in Newberry, Michigan and was raised Roman Catholic. He belongs to Irish and English descent. He attended Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, and the University of Iowa in Iowa City. He made his film debut in Heaven’s Gate (1980). He was married to Lori O’Quinn from 1979 to 2012. He has two sons named Oliver and Hunter.

Quotes

“I don’t think I could play a character that I couldn’t relate to somehow. I’m not unfamiliar with frustration, anger, shame, helplessness and a load of other emotions that make up our psycho-soup. I try to focus on that frustration, that sense of unfairness, and multiply it.”

— Terry O’Quinn

“I’d rather not be a roofer.”

— Terry O’Quinn

“It’s funny to be discovered by a lot of people who didn’t know you before. People always used to say, ‘Do you shop at Home Depot?’ or ‘Does your kid go to such and such school?’ They want to know why they know me, even if they don’t know my name. I don’t think that’s a bad thing, by the way; I think it’s nice to be kind of anonymously famous.”

— Terry O’Quinn

“I spend a lot of time in Los Angeles, but I probably wouldn’t say it’s my favorite city.”

— Terry O’Quinn

“I’m always looking for work. There are only two states of being an actor, so if I’m not working, I’m looking for employment.”

— Terry O’Quinn