Josh Mostel Net Worth

Joshua Mostel is a renowned actor and soundtrack artist, born in New York City in 1946. He is the son of Broadway and film star Zero Mostel, and followed in his father's footsteps by attending Brandeis University and going on-stage. His first major film appearance was as King Herod in Jesus Christ, Superstar (1973). He had three regular assignments on series television, including the role of Blotto in Delta House (1978). One of his best film roles was as Uncle Abe in Woody Allen's Radio Days (1987).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day December 21, 1946
Birth Place  New York City, New York, United States
Age 77 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Occupation Actor
Years active 1971–present
Spouse(s) Peggy Rajski (1983–1998; divorced) Kim Murdock 2016-present

💰 Net worth: $700,000 (2024)

Josh Mostel's net worth is estimated to be $700,000 in 2024. He is a well-known actor and soundtrack artist in the United States. With a successful career spanning several decades, Mostel has demonstrated his talent and versatility in both film and theater. He has appeared in numerous notable productions, captivating audiences with his charismatic performances. Mostel's dedication to his craft has undoubtedly contributed to his enduring success and financial stability. As he continues to thrive in the entertainment industry, it is likely that his net worth will continue to grow in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1971

Mostel started his career as a boy Soprano at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. He graduated from Brandeis University. His Broadway debut was in 1971 with Unlikely Heroes. In 1973, Mostel had one of his most notable film performances as Herod in the Norman Jewison helmed Jesus Christ Superstar. In 1979, Mostel briefly starred in the television version of the film Animal House, Delta House, as "Blotto" Blutarsky, the brother of the character Bluto (played by John Belushi in the original film). He has since appeared in many films and Broadway productions.

1989

On Broadway he appeared in the 1989 revival of The Threepenny Opera as Money Matthew, and as the frazzled head Writer in the original production of My Favorite Year, opposite Tim Curry and Evan Pappas.