Dov Tiefenbach Net Worth

He has also appeared in numerous television series, including The L Word, The Listener, and The Strain. He has also had roles in several feature films, including The Trotsky and The Samaritan. Tiefenbach is a versatile actor who has been able to bring a wide range of characters to life on both the big and small screens.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day December 08, 1981
Birth Place  Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dov Tiefenbach age 41 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Capricorn
Occupation Actor
Years active 1995–present

💰 Net worth: $500,000

Dov Tiefenbach, the renowned Canadian actor, is expected to have an estimated net worth of $500,000 in 2024. With an impressive body of work spanning film, television, and theater, Tiefenbach has established himself as a versatile and talented performer in the entertainment industry. Having garnered recognition for his roles in notable Canadian productions, including the critically acclaimed film "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," Tiefenbach's successful career has contributed to his wealth and established him as a respected figure in the Canadian acting scene.

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Biography/Timeline

1994

Tiefenbach was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He began his acting career at the age of 12, starting off in commercials, before playing the role of 'Josh Avery' in the television series RoboCop (1994). He landed his first starring role as 'Murray Murray' in the short film Love Child (1995) alongside Actress Neve Campbell.

1996

After those pivotal first projects, Dov was cast as the lead role 'Nick Burns' in the 1996 Broadway production A Thousand Clowns alongside actor Judd Hirsch. After returning to Toronto, his name began circulating as he worked his way further into the film industry, starring in the lead roles of both Little Men and Cheaters. In 2003 he won a Leo Award for Best Supporting Male Performance in Flower & Garnet (2002).

2006

His most recent roles include the reclusive Writer 'Lucky Carroway' in the television series This Space for Rent (2006), the troubled young 'Adrian' in the psychological thriller The Dark Hours (2005) and the hippie drug dealer 'Bradley Thomas' in the comedy Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle (2004).