Paul Ben-Victor Net Worth

Paul Ben-Victor is an American actor, writer, and producer who has appeared in over 60 films, including Get Hard, Grudgematch, Daredevil, A Civil Action, The Rookie, and True Romance. He has also starred in several television series, such as The Wire, In Plain Sight, The Invisible Man, Everybody Hates Chris, Martin Scorsese's Vinyl, The Mick, Preacher, and Chicago Med. Paul is a member of the Actors Studio, where he has appeared in productions such as Robbers, First Born, and Italian American Reconciliation.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Producer
Birth Day July 24, 1965
Birth Place  Brooklyn, New York, United States
Paul Ben-Victor age 58 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Leo
Occupation Actor
Years active 1987–present

💰 Net worth: $6 Million

Paul Ben-Victor, a talented actor, writer, and producer from the United States, is speculated to have a net worth of $6 million by 2024. With an impressive career spanning various mediums, including film, television, and theater, Ben-Victor has captivated audiences with his exceptional performances and creative contributions. Known for his versatility and range, he has garnered considerable acclaim and recognition throughout his career. As an accomplished multi-hyphenate, Paul Ben-Victor's net worth reflects his success and dedication to his craft, making him a highly respected figure in the entertainment industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1987

Ben-Victor debuted on the small screen in 1987 in the television film Blood Vows: The Story of a Mafia Wife and on an episode of Cagney & Lacey. 15 years after beginning his television career with bit parts, he was cast in important roles on HBO dramas The Wire (as mobster Spiros "Vondas" Vondopoulos) and Entourage, as well as making a 2006 appearance as Coach Lou on My Name Is Earl. He portrayed Moe Howard in the 2000 television film The Three Stooges.

1994

Ben-Victor has been featured on many television cop dramas like Monk and CSI, and also had a recurring role as two-bit con man Steve Richards on three episodes of NYPD Blue from 1994 to 1997. He has co-written stage plays with his mother, including Club Soda and The Good Steno.

2008

In 2008, Ben-Victor had a supporting role in the film Clear Lake, WI. In August 2008, he co-starred in Coma, a web series on Crackle.