Paul Gross Net Worth

Paul Gross is a Canadian actor, producer, and writer born on April 30, 1959 in Calgary, Alberta. He is the elder of two brothers and grew up as an Army brat, moving around Canada, the U.S., England, and Germany. Paul was introduced to acting in his early teens and went on to perform in stage plays and appear in television commercials. He used the money he earned to pay for his degree in Drama at the University of Alberta in Edmonton. In 2011, he appeared in the celebrated comedy Private Lives at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Writer
Birth Day April 30, 1959
Birth Place  Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Age 64 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus
Occupation Actor Producer Screenwriter Composer Director
Years active 1985–present
Spouse(s) Martha Burns (1988 - present)
Children 2

💰 Net worth: $500,000 (2024)

Paul Gross, a renowned Canadian actor, producer, and writer, is estimated to have a net worth of $500,000 in 2024. Recognized for his exceptional talent and versatile skills, Gross has left a significant mark in the entertainment industry. Born in Calgary, Canada, he rose to prominence for his portrayal of Constable Benton Fraser in the hit television series Due South. Along with his acting prowess, Gross has also ventured into producing and writing, contributing to the success of numerous projects. Known for his dedication and passion, Paul Gross continues to captivate audiences and is undoubtedly a valuable asset to the Canadian entertainment industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1988

In September 1988, Gross married Canadian Actress Martha Burns. The couple has two children, Hannah and Jack.

2011

After the play Successful Strangers, Gross starred in his first movie, Turning to Stone. From September 16, 2011, he appeared in a production of Noël Coward's Private Lives in Toronto co-starring Kim Cattrall (the production ended October 30, 2011); the production moved to Broadway where it opened November 6, and closed on December 31, 2011.

2013

When Due South was revived for the third season, Gross returned in the role of Benton Fraser. He also took on duties as executive Producer and Writer. He earned an estimated salary of $2–3 million per season, and at the time was the highest-paid performer in Canadian television history. He wrote several episodes of the last season of the series. His favourite episodes include "Gift of the Wheelman" and "All the Queen's Horses," and his episodes "Mountie on the Bounty" and "Call of the Wild" are of a similar style.

2015

Most recently, Gross completed work on the contemporary war drama Hyena Road, released on October 9, 2015.