Bronson Pinchot Net Worth

Bronson Pinchot is an American actor and soundtrack born in New York City in 1959. He attended Yale on a full scholarship and began auditioning for Broadway roles, refusing to do accents. His ability to do accents eventually gave him his first break in film and led to television success as Balki Bartokomous on the sitcom Perfect Strangers (1986). He has since appeared in films such as True Romance (1993), Courage Under Fire (1996), and The First Wives Club (1996). He has also appeared on television shows such as The Langoliers (1995), Step by Step (1991), and The Surreal Life (2003). He has also appeared on Broadway in Zoya's Apartment (1990), Putting It Together (1999), and Sly Fox (2004).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day May 20, 1959
Birth Place  New York City, New York, United States
Age 64 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini
Alma mater Morse College at Yale University
Occupation Actor
Years active 1983–present
Parents Henry Pinchot (originally Poncharavsky) (father) Rosina Pinchot (née Asta) (mother)

💰 Net worth: $12 Million (2024)

Bronson Pinchot, a renowned American actor and talented soundtrack artist, is projected to have a substantial net worth of $12 million by the year 2024. Widely recognized for his versatile acting skills, Pinchot has given a multitude of memorable performances throughout his career, both on the big screen and television. He rose to prominence with his portrayal of the delightfully eccentric Balki Bartokomous in the television sitcom "Perfect Strangers." Pinchot's charisma and comedic timing have made him a beloved figure in the entertainment industry, while his contributions to soundtracks have further solidified his artistic versatility. With a successful career spanning decades, Pinchot's estimated net worth showcases his well-deserved success and acclaim in the United States.

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Biography/Timeline

1986

Pinchot appeared in several feature films, such as Risky Business, Beverly Hills Cop, The First Wives Club, True Romance, Courage Under Fire and It's My Party. Fisher Stevens asked Pinchot to play Ben Jabituya in the 1986 film Short Circuit, but Pinchot was fired. He also played Dennis Kemper in the short-lived NBC sitcom Sara and Balki Bartokomous in the long-running ABC sitcom Perfect Strangers.

1992

After Perfect Strangers concluded filming its eight-season run in September 1992 (with the condensed final season airing during the summer of 1993), Pinchot immediately secured the starring role on a new sitcom for CBS, entitled The Trouble with Larry. The series premiered just three weeks after ABC's Perfect Strangers finale in August 1993, and one episode (which never aired) was directed by Mark Linn-Baker, Pinchot's co-star on Strangers. After three weeks of dismal ratings and poor reviews, The Trouble with Larry was canceled. Pinchot would subsequently get rehired by Perfect Strangers producers Tom Miller and Bob Boyett for roles on two more of their sitcoms: Step By Step, where he played French hairdresser Jean-Luc Rieupeyroux in early 1997, and, that fall, on Meego, where he played an alien who crash-landed on Earth and took up residence with an American family.

1999

In 1999, Pinchot spent a great deal of time in Harford, Pennsylvania, restoring the circa 1839 mansion of former Pennsylvania state Senator Edward Jones. He purchased six properties in the small, rural town of 1,300 "in an effort to revive the town's 19th-century aesthetic." In 2015, Pinchot filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy claiming liabilities between $100,000 and $500,000. All of his properties in Harford were subsequently put up for sale. Bronson told The Citizen's Voice, "I have two skills: I can make old houses beautiful and I can make people laugh.... Other than that, I’m a waste of space. Well, I'm a dedicated son and brother but I have no head for businesses...."

2012

In 2008, Pinchot read for the audio version of The Learners, author Chip Kidd's followup to The Cheese Monkeys. He also voiced Max, the fully restored Black 1964 VW Beetle, in the 2009 Volkswagen "Das Auto" campaign. In 2009 and 2014, Pinchot narrated over 100 audiobooks, in which he won a number of awards. In 2010, Pinchot read the audio version of the novels Matterhorn and Blood Oath. For the Blackstone Audio collection Patricia Highsmith: Selected Novels and Short Stories, he provided a reading of several stories, including Highsmith's novel Strangers on a Train. Pinchot recently narrated for Christopher Healy's children's series, The Hero's Guide. Again, Pinchot does many western European accents, including English, Irish, Scottish and German. He was chosen by Audible.com as their 2010 Narrator of the Year. On February 12, 2012, Pinchot starred in a home restoration show on DIY Network titled The Bronson Pinchot Project. The program is based on his hobby of restoring old homes using salvaged materials.

2014

Pinchot has worked extensively as an audiobook narrator, with over 100 recordings as of 2014. AudioFile magazine recognized him as Best Voice in Fiction & Classics for his 2010 renderings of Flannery O'Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge (1965), Karl Marlantes's Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War (2009) and David Vann's Caribou Island (2011).

2018

On March 8, 2018, it was announced that Pinchot will be playing George Hawthorne the villainous, Puritanical principal of Baxter High, who regularly clashes with Sabrina Spellman and her friends in the upcoming Netflix series based on The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina comic series.