Matthew Newton Net Worth

Matthew Newton is an Australian actor, director, and writer born on January 22, 1977 in Melbourne, Victoria. He has had a successful career in film, television, and theatre, appearing in films such as 'Looking For Alibrandi', 'My Mother Frank', 'The Bet', 'Bitter and Twisted', 'Blurred', 'The Great Raid' and 'Queen Of The Damned'. He has also been nominated for a Silver Logie Award for his role in the mini-series 'Changi' and a Helpmann Award for his role in 'The History Boys'. He has also been a popular guest on the improvisational television show 'Thank God You're Here' and reprised his role as Nick Driscoll in the second season of the cult comedy series 'Stupid, Stupid Man'. As a director, his debut feature 'right here right now' won Best Film at the Rebelfest International Film Festival in 2006 and his second feature 'three blind mice' won the FIPRESCI Critic's Award at the London Film Festival in 2008.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Writer
Birth Day January 22, 1977
Birth Place  Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Australia
Matthew Newton age 47 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius
Residence New York City
Occupation Actor, writer, director
Years active 1987–present
Notable work Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities
Parent(s) Bert Newton, Patti Newton
Website Official website: www.matthewnewton.com

💰 Net worth

Matthew Newton, an actor, director, and writer from Australia, is reported to have an estimated net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With his multifaceted talents and involvement in the entertainment industry, Newton has gained recognition and success throughout his career. This net worth projection reflects his accomplishments and highlights his potential for continued financial growth. As a versatile artist, Matthew Newton has made a significant impact on the Australian film and television landscape and is expected to contribute further to the industry's evolving dynamics.

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Biography/Timeline

1977

Newton was born in Melbourne in 1977, and is the son of television personalities Bert and Patti Newton, brother of Lauren Newton, and brother-in-law of gold-medal Swimmer Matt Welsh. His father Bert is an icon in Australia media as an award-winning entertainer and radio, theatre and television personality/presenter and an Australian Logie Hall of Fame inductee and quadruple Gold Logie winner. Newton was educated at Xavier College and the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA), where he graduated with a degree in Acting in 1998.

1988

Newton has performed in Australia and abroad on stage, television and movies. In 1988, he starred in Sugar and Spice, a children's television series. In 1992, he starred in Late For School, a drama series that aired briefly on Channel Ten. Over the next few years, Newton had guest roles in various shows. In 2000, he starred alongside Pia Miranda in the film adaptation of the teen novel Looking for Alibrandi. In 2001 he appeared in the Australian/American science fiction show Farscape as the character Jothee, and as the vampire Armand in Queen of the Damned (in 2002).

2002

In 2002, Newton was nominated for a Logie Award for his role in the television series Changi.

2004

In 2004, Newton directed, wrote and starred in his first feature film, Right Here Right Now. The film was produced with private funding. In 2005, Newton starred in The Surgeon, which aired on Channel Ten.

2006

In 2006, Newton appeared on the New Year's Eve 2006 episode of The Big Night In with John Foreman on Network Ten in which he engaged in simulated sex acts and other suggestive activity as well as bad language. The Daily Telegraph reported his antics and the station received criticism from outraged viewers who complained the show was "sub-standard coverage" and "the worst ever".

2007

In July 2007, Newton was successful in having the conviction overturned. Solicitor Chris Murphy tendered a letter from Dr Robert Hampshire, Newton's Psychiatrist, which outlined his depressive illness and stated he was unlikely to reoffend. Judge Joseph Moore said, "It does not in any way lead the court to give special consideration to his case because he is a person of high profile", referring to Newton's Celebrity status; and, "The way in which he has been given particular media attention has acted as a considerable measure of punishment."

2008

Newton wrote, directed and starred in the feature Three Blind Mice, which made its international premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival and won the Critics Prize at the 2008 London Film Festival.

2009

In December 2009, Newton made headlines again after complaining about his hotel room in Mildura, Victoria.

2010

In August 2010 following two domestic violence incidents involving girlfriend Rachael Taylor at a hotel in Rome, where Newton allegedly "punched Taylor in the face before being sedated by ambulance officers." It was reported that Taylor suffered concussion after she hit her head on the hotel's marble floor, and a sprained jaw after the alleged attack. Taylor took out an Apprehended Violence Order (AVO) against Newton. The media also reported his heavy use of alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, and methamphetamine at this time.

2011

It is alleged that Newton assaulted a 66 year old taxi driver twice in the Sydney suburb of Crows Nest on 4 December 2011. He has been charged with Common assault and appeared in court in January 2012. The matter was originally stood over to April 2012. The matter was then stood over for a further three months as Newton was facing separate charges in the United States (see below).

2012

On 14 November 2012 both matters were dismissed, conditional upon Newton completing 50 hours of community Service, writing a letter of apology to the hotel clerk, Ariel Bory Vargas, paying $US11,500 restitution to Mr. Vargas and staying away from both him and Mr. Moe's, the bar where he was accused of trespass.

2013

In November 2013, Newton directed and starred in an off-Broadway production of Hamlet in New York City.