Tony Longo Net Worth

Tony Longo was a prolific actor, writer, and producer who had a successful career spanning over three decades. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and moved to Los Angeles shortly after, where he quickly landed a recurring role on the hit TV series "Alice". He went on to appear in a number of films and television series, including "16 Candles", "Splash", "Fletch", "Helltown", "1st & Ten", "Police Academy", "Shakey Ground", "Angels in the Outfield", "HouseGuest", "Flinstones-Viva Rock Vegas", "How 2 Lose a Guy in 10 Days", "Eraser", "Last Boyscout", "Rapid Fire", "Jake's Corner", "Fall of Night" and "Pete Smalls is Dead". He was known for his wide range of roles, from the Big Guy to Big and Dumb, Big and Bad, or Big Bad and Dumb, and was able to bring a sense of innocence and realism to his characters.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Producer
Birth Day August 20, 1961
Birth Place  Brooklyn, New York, United States
Age 59 YEARS OLD
Died On June 21, 2015(2015-06-21) (aged 53)\nMarina del Rey, California, U.S.
Birth Sign Virgo
Cause of death Heart failure
Occupation Actor, writer, painter
Years active 1977–2015
Spouse(s) Jamie Briggs (m. 1992)
Children 3

💰 Net worth: $2 Million (2024)

Tony Longo, a renowned actor, writer, and producer in the United States, is expected to have a net worth of $2 million by 2024. Throughout his career, he has made a significant impact on the entertainment industry, showcasing his talent across various platforms. Longo's undeniable charisma and dedication to his craft have allowed him to excel in both acting and behind-the-scenes roles, contributing to his growing net worth. With an impressive body of work and a reputation for delivering memorable performances, Tony Longo continues to solidify his position as a prominent figure in the world of film and television.

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Biography/Timeline

1980

Because of his 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m), 300 lb (140 kg) frame, Longo was often chosen for roles that depict him as an imposing giant with freakish strength, and sub-standard intelligence, such as Mad Dog in the 1980s comedy/drama 1st and Ten where he was a linebacker for the fictional football team, the California Bulls. Mad Dog was paired with fellow linebacker Dr. Death, played by actor Donald Gibb who has had a career playing similar roles as Longo. He also appeared in Suburban Commando starring Hulk Hogan as a bounty hunter alongside The Undertaker.

2015

Longo died in his sleep at his home in Marina del Rey, California on June 21, 2015 after a long battle with congestive heart failure and kidney issues. He was survived by daughters Chloe Longo, Danielle Schramm, stepdaughter Alexis Dejoria and wife of 23 years, Jamie Briggs.