Steve Reevis Net Worth

Steve Reevis was born and raised on the Blackfeet Reservation in Browning, Montana. After graduating from Flandreau High School and receiving a degree in arts from Haskell Indian Junior College, he left the reservation to pursue an acting career in Los Angeles. He and his wife Macile have three children. Reevis has been recognized for his work in the critically acclaimed movie Fargo, the made for television movie Crazy Horse, and the ABC series Line of Fire, receiving awards from First Americans in the Arts (FAITA) in 1996 and 2004.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day August 14, 1962
Birth Place  Montana, United States
Age 58 YEARS OLD
Died On December 7, 2017(2017-12-07) (aged 55)\nMissoula, Montana, U.S.
Birth Sign Virgo
Years active 1988–2017
Spouse(s) Macile Reevis (m. 1984)

💰 Net worth: $4 Million (2024)

Steve Reevis, a renowned American actor, producer, and miscellaneous crew member, has amassed a considerable net worth of approximately $4 million as of 2024. Known for his exceptional talent and versatility, Reevis has left an indelible mark in the entertainment industry. Throughout his career, he has delivered memorable performances that have garnered critical acclaim and a loyal fanbase. With his exceptional professionalism and dedication, it comes as no surprise that Steve Reevis has achieved such financial success. His talent and contributions to the industry will forever be remembered.

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Biography/Timeline

1987

Reevis' first movie job was as a stunt rider in the 1987 film War Party, which also had his brother, Tim, who later performed in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show at Disneyland Paris. Reevis' first acting role, in 1988, was in Universal's Twins. He had a nonspeaking role as Sioux Warrior #1 in the Academy Award-winning Dances with Wolves in 1990. In 1993, he was cast as the Apache scout, Chato, in Geronimo: An American Legend starring Wes Studi as the titular warrior. Reevis played the Native American lead role in Last of the Dogmen (1995) with Tom Berenger.

1996

In 1996, Reevis received an award from First Americans in the Arts (FAITA) for his supporting roles in both the critically acclaimed film Fargo and in the made-for-television movie Crazy Horse. In 2004, he repeated this honor for his work on the ABC series Line of Fire. Reevis appeared in Columbia’s 2003 film The Missing, in the 2005 remake of The Longest Yard, and in TNT's 2005 miniseries Into the West. Reevis also appeared on Fox's drama series Bones.

2017

Reevis died on December 7, 2017, of undisclosed causes in Missoula, Montana, at the age of 55.