Anthony Lemke Net Worth

Anthony Lemke is a Canadian actor, writer, and producer best known for his role as "Three" (Marcus Boone) on Syfy's action-drama Dark Matter. He began his career in 2000 with a series regular role in USA Network's fantasy-genre series The Queen of Swords. He then attended law school at McGill University while continuing to act, appearing in various TV productions in both English and French. He has since had roles in Radio Canada's comedy-drama Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin, SpikeTV's Blue Mountain State, Syfy's Lost Girl, CTV and Fox International's The Listener, and CTV and Bravo's 19-2. In 2014, he was cast in the role of "Three" in Dark Matter, appearing as a series regular in all 39 episodes over three seasons.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Producer
Alma mater McGill University, University of Waterloo
Occupation Actor
Years active 1997–present
Television Syfy's Dark Matter (TV Series)

💰 Net worth: $950,000 (2024)

Anthony Lemke's net worth of $950,000 in 2024 is a testament to his successful career as a multitalented Canadian actor, writer, and producer. His most notable role as "Three" (Marcus Boone) on Syfy's action-drama Dark Matter has gained him immense recognition and popularity among fans worldwide. Lemke's versatile acting skills and the ability to capture the essence of his characters have contributed to his rise in the entertainment industry. Alongside acting, Lemke has also showcased his writing and producing prowess, further solidifying his place as a well-rounded talent. With his substantial net worth, Anthony Lemke continues to establish himself as one of Canada's most valuable creative assets.

Biography/Timeline

1960

Anthony Lemke was born in Ottawa, Ontario. He is the child of immigrants, his parents having arrived from The Netherlands and East Prussia in the early 1960s. Lemke attended elementary and high school in French under the immersion programs at Knoxdale Public School, Greenbank Middle School and Sir Robert Borden High School in Nepean.

2000

In 2000 Lemke landed the role of the mustachio-twirling mercenary Captain Grisham on the fantasy-genre series The Queen of Swords, which Variety Magazine declared a "guilty pleasure". He also played James Murphy, the son of Alex Murphy (aka RoboCop), in RoboCop: Prime Directives, a four-part mini-series that aired in 2001.

2001

Lemke married classical musician Maria Gacesa in 2001, when the couple were living in Toronto. They have lived most of their lives since in Montreal, where the couple's three children were born. In 2014, Lemke and his family moved to Prince Edward County, Ontario.

2003

In 2003 Lemke enrolled in law school at the McGill University in Montreal, during which time he continued to act, including regular roles on the Montreal-shot series 15/Love (season 3) and CBC Television's Rumours. He also portrayed Rob Smith in A Life Interrupted, which was nominated for the Best TV Movie at the 2008 Gemini Awards.

2008

Since returning full-time to acting after law school, Lemke has a deep collection of credits to his name in both English and French. In 2008 he joined the cast of Radio Canada's comedy-drama Les Hauts et les bas de Sophie Paquin, playing David Rothstein, a character that Montreal newspaper La Presse numbers among the few anglophone characters to ever "mark the soul" of Quebecers. He followed up in French with recurring roles on Mémoires Vives, Mirador, Nouvelle Adresse, all of which are Gémeaux Award nominated TV series.

2011

In 2011, he joined the casts of Lost Girl and Montreal-shot Blue Mountain State for multiple-episode arcs. The same year, Lemke took on the part of Le Vulgaire in the bi-lingual film Rouge Sang; the film garnered 3 Canadian Screen Award nominations.

2014

In 2014, Lemke reprised his role of Brian Becker for the fifth season of CTV and Fox International's The Listener, a role he had played during season 1. Lemke also began a 7-episode run over two seasons on Bravo's police drama 19-2 as SQ Officer Dan Malloy. The series received 10 Canadian Screen Award nominations, including best dramatic series. Also in 2014, Lemke was cast in the role of "Three" (aka. Marcus Boone) in the science fiction television series Dark Matter. The series shot 39 episodes over three seasons from 2015-2017. Lemke appeared in all 39 episodes.

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