Stacy Keach Net Worth

Stacy Keach Net Worth

Stacy Keach Net Worth:
$8 Million

Stacy Keach Net Worth

Stacy Keach – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $8 Million
Date of birth: June 2, 1941 (83 years old)
Gender: Male
Profession: Actor, Television Producer, Voice Actor
Nationality: American

How much is Stacy Keach worth?

Stacy Keach is an American actor and voiceover artist who has a net worth of $8 million. Stacy Keach is best known for playing detective Mike Hammer in various television films and series throughout the 80s and 90s. On the big screen, he has been in such films as “Fat City,” “The Ninth Configuration,” “Up in Smoke,” and “Nebraska.” Among Keach’s plethora of other credits are the films “American History X,” “Truth,” and “Gotti,” and the television series “Titus,” “Prison Break,” and “Man with a Plan.” As a narrator he has voiced the CNBC show “American Greed” since 2008.

Career

In 1964, Keach made his television debut in an episode of “Channing.” He had his first big acting role in 1966, when he played the titular role in the off-Broadway antiwar satire “MacBird!” The next year, Keach appeared in another off-Broadway play called “The Niggerlovers,” and also starred in the play “We Bombed in New Haven” at the Yale Repertory Theatre. Additionally, he was in the television film “The Winter’s Tale.” In 1968, Keach played Banquo in a television adaptation of “Macbeth,” and also made his feature film debut in “The Heart is a Lonely Hunter.” The following year, he made his Broadway debut playing Buffalo Bill in Arthur Kopit’s “Indians.”

Personal Life

In 1964, Keach married his first wife, Kathryn Baker. Following their divorce, Keach wed Marilyn Aiken in 1975; the pair divorced four years later. Next, in 1981, he married Jill Donahue, who he later divorced in 1986. That year, Keach wed his fourth wife, Polish model and actress Małgosia Tomassi. Together, the couple has a son named Shannon and a daughter named Karolina. Keach became a Polish citizen in 2015.

Quotes

“My objective was to have as varied a selection of roles as possible. It probably did hurt my career.”

— Stacy Keach

“It was Christopher’s brilliant concept that he did not want this to become like every other sitcom where you do one take, and the audience gets bored with seeing it ten times, you know, over and over again.”

— Stacy Keach

“I’ll be honest with you: not a chance in this world. But you know, stranger things have happened.”

— Stacy Keach

“I’ve got to put my kids through school. And I like the security of working every day, which is what television is about.”

— Stacy Keach

“Actors make choices for different reasons.”

— Stacy Keach


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