Stephen Lack Net Worth

Stephen Lack is an accomplished actor, writer, and miscellaneous crew member who was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada in 1946. He graduated from McGill University in 1967 with a bachelor's degree in psychology and earned his master of fine arts in sculpture at Universidad Guanajuato in San Miguel, Mexico in 1969. He has acted in nine movies, including Scanners (1981), Dead Ringers (1988), and All the Vermeers in New York (1990). His paintings have earned him awards from the National Endowment of the Arts and the Canada Council of the Arts, and his work is exhibited in museums around the world.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Year 1946
Birth Place  Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Age 77 YEARS OLD

💰 Net worth

Stephen Lack is a versatile Canadian talent, renowned for his exceptional skills as an actor, writer, and miscellaneous crew member. As one of the most prominent figures in the entertainment industry, Lack has amassed a considerable net worth that is estimated to range between $100K to $1M in 2024. With his remarkable contributions to the world of film and television, Lack continues to captivate audiences with his exceptional storytelling abilities, thus solidifying his status as a revered figure in the Canadian entertainment industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1946

Lack was born in 1946 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and gained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from McGill University in 1967, followed by a Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture at Universidad de Guanajuato, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, in 1969. He lives and works in New York City, and is the father of Asher Lack, front-man of the band Ravens & Chimes.

1981

The best-known films in which he featured are Scanners in 1981 and Dead Ringers in 1988, but he has also featured in cameo roles and independent films. Credits include Montreal Main (1974), The Rubber Gun (1978, which he also co-wrote with Allan Moyle, winning Genie Awards for both Performance and Screenplay), Head On (aka Deadly Passion, 1980); Perfect Strangers (1984), and All the Vermeers in New York (1990).

1988

He was Artist in residence at Ancienne Manufacture Royale, Limoges, and Banff Institute of the Arts in 1988, Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Michigan in 1989, and Connecticut College and Skidmore College in 1999. He received awards in the "Painting" category from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1987 and 1993, and the Canada Council for the Arts in 1991.