Michael Ensign Net Worth

Michael Ensign is an actor of British/American descent who trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He spent the first eleven years of his career in the theatre in Britain, performing in the Royal Shakespeare Company, 'Irene', The Curse Of The Starving Class, The Red Devil Battery Sign, and other English Repertory Theatres. He has since worked primarily in the USA, and in 2009 was awarded the Distinguished Alumnus Award by the College of Fine Arts, University of Utah. He is also a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day February 13, 1944
Birth Place  Safford, Arizona, United States
Michael Ensign age 80 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actor
Years active 1972–2012

💰 Net worth: $6 Million

Michael Ensign is a highly esteemed actor based in the United States, recognized for his contributions in the entertainment industry. With a net worth estimated to be $6 million in 2024, his talent and dedication have paid off handsomely. Ensign has a diverse repertoire of roles in both film and television, showcasing his versatility and captivating audiences with his performances. His hard work and professionalism have undoubtedly contributed to his financial success, solidifying him as a prominent figure in the acting world.

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Famous Quotes:

"Ensign is a classic example of "Hey! It's that guy!" --a versatile character actor with a long and illustrious career, but who you probably can't identify by name, or even where you've seen him", before going on to list some of Ensign's key film appearances.

Biography/Timeline

1970

He was a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1970s, appearing in productions of As You Like It, Love's Labour's Lost, and Cymbeline amongst others. He has appeared in Irene, Curse of the Starving Class, and The Red Devil Battery Sign in the West End.

1978

Ensign's film credits include Superman (1978), Pink Floyd – The Wall (1982), WarGames (1983), Ghostbusters (1984), Dr. Hackenstein (1988), Titanic (1997, as Benjamin Guggenheim), Solaris (2002), and Seabiscuit (2003).

2011

Writing in Forbes in 2011, David M. Ewalt noted,