Nick Loeb Net Worth

Nick Loeb is an actor and producer from Purchase, New York. He is the son of Ambassador John Loeb Jr. and cousin of Edgar Bronfman Jr. After attending prep school, he went to Tulane University, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Management. In 1998, he started the International Production Company (IPC) with Michael Niemtzow and Alex Hernandez. IPC produced The Smokers (2000), which won the Audience Award at The New York Independent Film Festival and was nominated for three awards at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival. They also produced three episodes of the award-winning documentary The Living Century (2001) with Executive Producer Barbra Streisand.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer
Birth Day August 02, 1975
Birth Place  New York City, New York, United States
Nick Loeb age 47 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo
Education B.A. Tulane University
Occupation Businessman
Spouse(s) Anna Pettersson (divorced)
Partner(s) Sofía Vergara 2010–2014
Parent(s) Meta Martindell Harrsen John Langeloth Loeb Jr.
Family Edgar Bronfman Sr. (Uncle) John Langeloth Loeb Sr. (grandfather) Adele Lewisohn Lehman (great-grandmother) Edgar Bronfman Jr. (cousin) Matthew Bronfman (cousin)

💰 Net worth

Nick Loeb is an esteemed actor and producer hailing from the United States, and his net worth is projected to range between $100K and $1M by 2024. With his remarkable talents and dedication to the entertainment industry, Loeb has amassed a considerable fortune throughout his career. As an actor, he has showcased his versatility in various roles, captivating audiences with his skills. Additionally, as a producer, Loeb has contributed to numerous successful projects, further solidifying his reputation in the industry. With his continued success, it is no surprise that his net worth is expected to flourish in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1981

Nick Loeb is the son of John Langeloth Loeb Jr. and his second wife, Meta Martindell Harrsen. His father was Jewish and his mother an Episcopalian, the faith into which he was baptized. His father is a former United States Ambassador to Denmark (1981–1983) and served as a Delegate to the United Nations (1984). He has one half-sister from his father's first marriage to Nina Sundby, Alexandra Loeb Driscoll. His uncle was Billionaire Canadian businessman Edgar Bronfman Sr. (who was married to his father's sister). His parents divorced when he was one year old and he was raised by his father on the Upper East Side of New York City where he attended the Collegiate School and Loomis Chaffee School. He also spent three years in Denmark where his father was posted. In 1996, his mother killed her third husband, Jeff Bauer, and then killed herself. In 1998, Loeb graduated with a B.A. in management and Finance from Tulane University.

2005

In 2005, Loeb lost the Delray Beach, Florida city commission race. In 2008, he served as Finance co-chairman for Rudy Giuliani’s 2008 presidential run. In 2009, running as a Republican with the support of Giuliani, he abandoned a state Senate campaign because he was going through a divorce from his first wife who had just been arrested for a DUI. He used his own money to compensate all the contributors to his campaign. In 2011, Loeb decided against running for the United States Senate due to health issues stemming from severe injuries incurred in a car accident in 2010. Loeb describes himself as a "Teddy Roosevelt Republican."

2006

In 2006 he formed Loeb's Foods and in April 2011, he founded the Crunchy Condiment Company, which sells Onion Crunch, a fried onion topping, with products being sold in over 17,000 locations.

2014

Loeb was married to Swedish model Anna Pettersson but they later divorced. Loeb was engaged to Modern Family star Sofía Vergara. On May 23, 2014, the engagement was called off.

2015

On April 29, 2015, The New York Times published an op-ed written by Loeb in which he argued that he should be allowed to unilaterally use the frozen embryos he created via in-vitro fertilization with Vergara, despite having previously signed an agreement stipulating that nothing could be done to the embryos without the consent of both of them stating "Give them the right to live." Vergara's attorney has stated that Vergara wants the embryos to remain frozen. Loeb argues that the agreement - which did not expressly state what would happen to the embryos if the couple separated, a requirement under California law - should be voided. In 2016, Loeb dropped his case, though it was refiled the day after in Louisiana with the embryos as plaintiffs. In August 2017, a Louisiana Judge dismissed the case with the argument that the court had no jurisdiction over the embryos, which were conceived in California.

2019

After college, he worked for Mike Nichols on the film Primary Colors at his uncle's studio Universal Studios and then produced and had a featured role in a movie called The Smokers starring Dominique Swain, Thora Birch, and Busy Philipps. He was also a Producer (along with Barbra Streisand) for the documentary PBS series The Living Century. He moved to Florida and worked with Lehman Brothers and later founded Carbon Solutions America, which provides climate change advisory services to corporate and government clients. Here, he claims to have helped to produce the country’s first carbon neutral wine.