Paul Koslo Net Worth

Paul Koslo is a German-born, Canada-raised actor, producer, and assistant director who was most active in the 1970s. He appeared in a variety of films, including cult favorites Vanishing Point (1971) and The Omega Man (1971), western Joe Kidd (1972), martial arts blaxploitation flick Cleopatra Jones (1973), and crime thriller The Stone Killer (1973). He also guest-starred on many television series in the 1980s, such as The Incredible Hulk (1978), The A-Team (1983), Matlock (1986), MacGyver (1985), and The Fall Guy (1981). In the 1990s and beyond, he was mostly seen in straight-to-video films, such as Chained Heat II (1993) and Inferno (1999). He is best remembered for his role as Bobby Kopas in Mr. Majestyk (1974).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Assistant Director
Birth Day June 27, 1944
Age 79 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Occupation Film, television actor
Years active 1966-2004
Spouse(s) Allaire Paterson-Koslo (1997-present) 1 child

💰 Net worth: $17 Million (2024)

Paul Koslo, a renowned actor, producer, and assistant director, is believed to have an estimated net worth of $17 million by the year 2024. Born in 1944, Koslo has had a successful career in the entertainment industry spanning several decades. He has showcased his versatility and talent in various roles, earning him critical acclaim and a substantial fortune. From his appearances on the big screen to his behind-the-scenes contributions, Koslo's skill and dedication have undoubtedly played a significant role in amassing his impressive net worth.

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Biography/Timeline

1970

Starting in the late 1970s, Koslo appeared (usually as a villain) in a string of television shows such as The Rockford Files, Mission: Impossible, The Incredible Hulk, Quincy, M.E., Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, T. J. Hooker, The A-Team, The Fall Guy, Dallas and Hunter. He also appeared as Jesse James in The Dukes of Hazzard seventh-season episode "Go West, Young Dukes". More recently, along with television appearances, he has been in several independent action films (most of them straight-to-video). He was also in Loose Cannons (1990) with Gene Hackman and Dan Aykroyd and appeared as the Russian battle-robot pilot Alexander in the cult science fiction film Robot Jox (1990).

1997

Koslo met his wife, Allaire Paterson Koslo, at the MET Theatre in Hollywood, when he produced a one-woman show, Purple Breasts, a critically acclaimed play she co-wrote and starred in. They married in 1997 and have one child together.