Bob Gosse Net Worth

Bob Gosse is an American actor, producer, and director born on January 9, 1963 in Long Island, New York. He is best known for his roles in Julie Johnson (2001), Niagara, Niagara (1997), and Laws of Gravity (1992). He was previously married to actress Robin Tunney.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Director
Birth Day January 09, 1963
Birth Place  Long Island, New York, United States
Bob Gosse age 60 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius
Occupation Film director, film producer, actor

💰 Net worth

Bob Gosse, a versatile figure in the entertainment industry, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M by 2024. Hailing from the United States, Gosse has made noteworthy contributions as an actor, producer, and director throughout his career. With his diverse skill set and creativity, he has left an indelible mark on the industry. Gosse's net worth is a testament to his talent and success, illustrating his significant achievements in the world of entertainment.

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Biography/Timeline

1960

Gosse is living in Winston-Salem, NC and collaborating on a new screenplay about a Las Vegas filmmaker during the 1960s. He has spent time working for the 2008 Democratic Party nomination of Barack Obama.

1986

Gosse was born on Long Island, New York. Gosse attended SUNY Purchase where he would meet and collaborate with artists such as Hal Hartley, Nick Gomez, Whitney Ransick, Parker Posey, Wesley Snipes and Edie Falco. After graduating with a BFA degree from the film program at SUNY Purchase in 1986, Gosse joined the independent film scene in New York City, creating short films and features. He was married to Robin Tunney but divorced in 2006. In 2010, he joined the faculty of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, School of Filmmaking in Producing.

1990

In the early 1990s, Gosse lived with Actress Parker Posey, whom he met when they were both students at SUNY Purchase.

1991

Gosse founded independent film company The Shooting Gallery with Larry Meistrich in 1991. His collaborators included Hal Hartley, Ted Hope, Nick Gomez and Michael Almereyda. The company's first feature was Gomez' Laws of Gravity (1992). He also directed The Last Home Run (filmed in 1996 and released in 1998)

1992

Gosse pushed the boundaries of "lo-fi" filmmaking when he produced Almereyda's PixelVision feature, Another Girl, Another Planet (1992). It was cited by the National Society of Film Critics in 1992 "for expanding the possibilities of experimental filmmaking."

1995

In 1995, Gosse became the one out of two co-producers involved in the Nick Gomez-directed film, New Jersey Drive, released that April. He also tried his hand at directing by shooting the first screenplay by Playwright Matthew Weiss. The result, Niagara, Niagara, premiered to acclaim. Lead Actress Robin Tunney took home the prestigious Volpi Cup at the 1997 Venice International Film Festival for her portrayal of a woman with Tourette syndrome. In its American premiere, the film was panned by most critics and has now been largely forgotten.

1997

On October 5, 1997, Gosse married Actress Robin Tunney in New York City; they had met while working together on Niagara, Niagara. They separated in late 2002, and divorced in 2006 but remain close friends.

1999

By late 1999, Gosse was at work on another adaptation, a play by theater scribe Wendy Hammond. The stage play, Julie Johnson, was shot as a feature film beginning in 2000 and it starred Lili Taylor, Courtney Love, Mischa Barton and the late Spalding Gray. It was released in 2005 by Regent Entertainment.

2001

The Shooting Gallery went out of Business in 2001, having failed to produce any hit films except Sling Blade, and Gosse moved west to Los Angeles to produce TV pilots and films. These would include Tim McCann's Runaway (2005) and Almereyda's Tonight At Noon (2006), the latter starring Connie Nielsen, Ethan Hawke, Rutger Hauer, and Lauren Ambrose.

2005

Even while specializing in production, Gosse received recognition as an actor, working in such movies as Nowhere Man (2005). His notoriety in the downtown nightlife scene coupled with his performances in 1991's My Birthday Cake (directed by Whitney Ransick) and the Hartley-helmed Theory of Achievement led to his courting by william Morris Agency that same year.