Joe Pesci Net Worth | Bio, Age, Height, Weight & Career 2023

 

 

Joe Pesci Net Worth

$50 Million

Name Joe Pesci
Date of Birth February 9, 1943
Age 79 years old
Height 5 ft 3 inch (1.63m)
Profession Actor
Nationality American
Religion Christianity
Net Worth $50 million

 

Joe Pesci Introduction

Joe Pesci is a musician as well as an actor from the United States. He is well recognized for his roles as tough, explosive characters in a number of genres, as well as his performances with Robert De Niro as well as Martin Scorsese in the movies Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Casino, as well as the Irishman.

Joe Pesci Early Life

Joe Pesci Early Life

Pesci was born in Newark, New Jersey on February 9, 1943. His mother, Maria (Mesce), worked part-time as a hairdresser, while his father, Angelo Pesci, was employed by General Motors as a forklift driver as well as a bartender.

He is of Italian heritage, with ancestors from Turin and Aquilonia in the Avellino area. Pesci grew up in Belleville, New Jersey, as well as attended Belleville High School. Pesci started performing in plays in New York at the age of five. At the age of ten, he was a regular on the television novelty program Startime Kids, which also starred Connie Francis.

Pesci was pals with Frankie Valli (nine years his senior) as well as Tommy DeVito as a youth (who was 15 years his senior). At the age of 16, he assisted in introducing them to singer and composer Bob Gaudio, which resulted in the foundation of the band The Four Seasons. Pesci too grew up in a family of wise guys.

Joe Pesci Personal Life

Joe Pesci Personal Life

Joe has had three marriages. Tiffany is his daughter from his first relationship. His first and second wives’ names are unknown, but his third wife was actress Claudia Haro. From 1988 through 1992, the pair were wedded.

Claudia appeared in Joe’s film “Casino.” Haro was sentenced to twelve years in jail in 2012 for attempting to murder her second ex-husband, stunt coordinator Garrett Warren. Pesci married model Angie Everhart in 2007, but their 7-year romance ended 9 months later.

In 2011, Joe sued Fiore Productions for $3 million, claiming that he acquired 30 pounds for a movie part that they had offered him (mobster Angelo Ruggiero in “Gotti”). Rather than casting him in that character, the directors offered him a smaller portion that paid less than the $3 million he was promised. The dispute was dropped after an out-of-court settlement in 2013, and the movie was ultimately shot in 2016 with Pruitt Taylor Vince as Ruggiero.

Joe Pesci Age, Height, & Weight

Being born in 1943, on the 9th, of February “Joe Pesci” age is 79 years old as of today date and his height is 5 feet 3 inches tall, (1.63 m), and his weight is 70 kilograms and (154 lbs) in pounds as of 2022.

Joe Pesci Career

Joe Pesci Career

In 1976, Pesci earned his cinematic debut in “The Death Collector.” Joe’s performance attracted actor Robert De Niro, who informed director Martin Scorsese about the picture, and Scorsese hired Joe in 1980’s “Raging Bull.” Pesci cracked a rib while production (and broke it again 15 years later when shooting Scorsese’s “Casino”), yet he received a BAFTA Award as well as an Oscar consideration for the part.

Following “Raging Bull,” he directed “Dear Mr. Wonderful” in 1982, “Easy Money” as well as “Eureka” in 1983, as well as “Once Upon a Time in America” in 1984. In 1985, Joe starred as the lead in the comedy “Half Nelson,” about a private investigator. Pesci played a mob boss in Michael Jackson’s “Moonwalker” episode “Smooth Criminal” in 1987.

Joe portrayed Leo Getz in “Lethal Weapon 2” in 1989, a position he would repeat in “Lethal Weapon 3” in 1992 as well as “Lethal Weapon 4” in 1998. In 1990’s “Goodfellas,” he collaborated again with De Niro and Scorsese, receiving an Academy Award for his portrayal of gangster Tommy DeVito.

Also in 1990, Pesci was outwitted as burglar Harry Lyme by 8-year-old Kevin McCallister (Macaulay Culkin) in “Home Alone,” a character he repeated in 1992’s “Home Alone 2: Lost in New York.” Joe starred in the political drama “JFK” in 1991 as well as received critical praise for his roles in “My Cousin Vinny” as well as “The Public Eye” in 1992.

In 1992, he hosted “Saturday Night Live,” and in an episode of “Tales from the Crypt,” he portrayed a con guy. Pesci appeared in “A Bronx Tale” (1993) as well as “Casino” (1995) alongside De Niro before acting in “8 Heads in a Duffel Bag” (1997) with David Spade as well as “Gone Fishin'” (1997) with Danny Glover. Joe resigned from acting the next year after releasing the CD “Vincent LaGuardia Gambini Sings Just for You” in 1998.

Pesci stepped out of retirement to make a cameo appearance in Robert De Niro’s 2006 movie “The Good Shepherd.” He later acted in Helen Mirren’s 2010 film “The Love Ranch,” featured in a Snickers commercial in 2011, as well as played a mosquito in the animated film “A Warrior’s Tail” (2015). Joe was featured in Martin Scorsese’s criminal film “The Irishman,” starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino, in 2017.

Scorsese allegedly had to offer the part to Pesci 50 times because Joe didn’t want to play a mobster again. Pesci’s portrayal in “The Irishman” won him excellent reviews and multiple award nominations when it was launched in a limited number of theatres in November 2019 as well as started streaming on Netflix later that month. In November 2019, Joe released his third album, “Pesci… Still Singing.”

Joe Pesci Net Worth

Joe Pesci Net Worth

Joe Pesci net worth is estimated to be approximately at around $50 million as of 2022. This Article is Based on our research, when we were writing this article we had gone through many renowned magazines & sites like Forbes, Wikipedia, etc.

Conclusion

Joe Pesci is an American actor and singer who has a personal fortune of $50 million. Well-known for his roles with Robert De Niro as well as Martin Scorsese, Pesci has portrayed different characters in his career, from violent mobsters to humorous leads to quirky sidekicks.

His high-profile movies include “Raging Bull” (1980), “Goodfellas” (1990), “My Cousin Vinny” (1992), “Casino” (1995), as well as “Home Alone” (1990) the “Lethal Weapon” trilogy. Throughout Joe’s profession, he has garnered an Academy Award and BAFTA honors in addition to countless other honors and nominations.

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