Fisher Stevens Net Worth

Fisher Stevens is an American actor, producer, and director born in Chicago, Illinois on November 27, 1963. At the age of 13, he moved to New York to pursue an acting career and studied with Uta Hagen and Dan Fauci. He has performed in over 20 stage productions, including 544 performances in Harvey Fierstein's "Torch Song Trilogy" and Neil Simon's "Brighton Beach Memories". He made his motion picture debut in the horror film The Burning (1981) and has since appeared in Baby It's You (1983), The Brother from Another Planet (1984), The Flamingo Kid (1984), and Short Circuit (1986). He has also appeared in television shows such as Ryan's Hope (1975), Tall Tales & Legends (1985), and Ban Tin Som (1996). Despite living in New York City for over a decade, Stevens is still a fan of the Chicago Cubs.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Director
Birth Day November 27, 1963
Birth Place  Chicago, Illinois, United States
Age 60 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Occupation Actor, director, producer and writer
Years active 1981–present

💰 Net worth: $7 Million (2024)

Fisher Stevens has established himself as a multi-talented figure in the entertainment industry, with a net worth of approximately $7 million as of 2024. Hailing from the United States, Stevens has made a name for himself as an actor, producer, and director. Throughout his career, he has showcased his versatility in various roles, earning critical acclaim and commercial success. His hard work and dedication have undoubtedly contributed to his impressive financial standing, solidifying his position as a respected figure in the industry.

Biography/Timeline

1986

He co-founded the Naked Angels Theater Company with longtime friends Rob Morrow, Nicole Burdette, Pippin Parker, Charles Landry, Nancy Travis and Ned Eisenberg in 1986. He also co-founded Greene Street Films, a film-production company located in Tribeca, New York City, in 1996. Stevens performed as Edgar Allan Poe on Lou Reed's album The Raven in 2003. He is also an accomplished harmonica player.

1994

Fisher also has a Broadway and off-Broadway career spanning nearly three decades. He played Jigger Craigin in the 1994 Lincoln Center revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel. He had an early success in the 1982 Broadway production of Torch Song Trilogy playing David, the adopted son of the gay protagonist played by the show's Writer Harvey Fierstein, and the original Broadway production of Brighton Beach Memoirs, where he succeeded Matthew Broderick in the starring role of Eugene. Throughout his career, he has acted in and directed more than 50 stage productions.

2010

In 2010, Stevens won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for co-producing The Cove.

2012

He directed the 2012 crime story Stand Up Guys, starring Al Pacino and Christopher Walken. He also teamed up with Alexis Bloom to direct the film Bright Lights: Starring Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2016.

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