Pons Maar Net Worth

Pons Maar is an actor, special effects artist, and miscellaneous crew member from Pensacola, Florida. After studying ceramics and visual art in Florida, he moved to San Francisco and became a graphic designer and performance artist. He was then cast as the Lead Wheeler in Walter Murch's Return to Oz (1985), and went on to act in other films such as Golden Child (1987) and Masters of the Universe (1988). After a full 65 episode run on the TV show Dinosaurs (1991) and playing the lead character in Theodore Rex (1995), Pons focused on coordinating puppets and creatures in various feature films and TV productions. He also served as the Co-Head of the Screen Actor's Guild Puppeteer Committee from 2003-2005. Currently, he is a partner in TASTY NAME, a boutique video production company based in Alameda, CA.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Miscellaneous Crew, Special Effects
Birth Day August 04, 1951
Birth Place  Pensacola, Florida, United States
Age 71 YEARS OLD
Occupation Actor, puppeteer, artist, voice actor
Years active 1985–present

💰 Net worth

Pons Maar, a versatile talent in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. Known for his contributions as an actor, miscellaneous crew, and special effects expert, Pons Maar has showcased his skills across various projects in the entertainment industry. With a diverse range of roles and an impressive set of skills, Maar has been able to cultivate a successful career, contributing to his significant net worth. As he continues to pursue his passion and contribute his expertise, it is likely that Pons Maar's net worth will continue to grow.

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Biography/Timeline

1980

Maar performed as the voice and body model for The Noid in the popular Domino's Pizza commercials of the 1980s. His first feature film as an actor was Return to Oz (1985), where he also worked behind the scenes as a performance co-ordinator. His work on that film led to roles in other fantasy films, including The Golden Child (1986) and Masters of the Universe (1987). He worked as a performer for the entire 65-episode run of the television series Dinosaurs and co-starred in the film Theodore Rex (1995). Recently, he served for two years as co-head of the Puppeteer committee for the Screen Actors Guild (SAG).