Michael Aronov Net Worth

Michael Aronov is a Tony Award winning actor who has made a name for himself by pushing the boundaries on stage and screen. He has appeared in a variety of roles, including Chovka in The Drop (2014), Danny Raden in BET's original pilot/film Gun Hill (2011), Michael Cahill in Person of Interest (2011), Count Vincent of Naples in Bi Mat Vuong Trieu (2013), Danny Lambros on The Good Wife (2009), Ricky Vintano on Blue Bloods (2010), Brice Hunter on Without a Trace (2002), and Smokey Putnam on The Blacklist (2013). He won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2017, and has also been honored with the Lucille Lortel Award, the Obie Award, and received Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer
Birth Year 1976
Birth Place American
Age 47 YEARS OLD
Occupation Actor, playwright
Years active 2000–present

💰 Net worth

Michael Aronov is a well-known American actor and producer whose net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million by the year 2024. With a career spanning over several decades, Aronov has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through his exceptional talent and dedication. He has been involved in numerous successful projects, both on stage and screen, showcasing his versatility and skill. As an actor and producer, he has contributed significantly to the American entertainment scene, leaving a lasting impact on audiences worldwide.

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Biography/Timeline

2017

For his stage work Michael received the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 2017 for his role as Uri Savir in the Broadway play Oslo. He was also honored with the Lucille Lortel Award, the Obie Award, and received Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award nominations for Oslo. Prior to that the actor originated the role of Paul in Lyle Kessler's First Born at The Actors Studio in New York. He won the Elliot Norton Award for Best Actor for originating the lead role in Theresa Rebeck's Mauritius. On Broadway he appeared as Siggie, in the Tony-nominated revival of Golden Boy (2012–2013), directed by Bartlett Sher. Previously he worked with Sher and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts yet again, playing Gromov, in the American premiere of Blood and Gifts (2011). Prior to that, Aronov was seen in his solo-show Manigma (2010, 2006), in New York City. In Europe he portrayed Stanley Kowalski in the classic A Streetcar Named Desire (2009). The actor also took on Jean in Miss Julie (2004) at the Cherry Lane Theatre, Dionysus in The Bacchae 2.1 (2001), and Edgar in an award winning production of King Lear (1999).