Ron Rifkin Net Worth

They have two children. Ron Rifkin is an American actor and miscellaneous crew member born in New York City on October 31, 1939. He is best known for his work on Bi Danh (2001), L.A. Confidential (1997) and Dragonfly (2002). He has been married to Iva Rifkin since 1966 and they have two children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day October 31, 1939
Birth Place  New York City, New York, United States
Ron Rifkin age 84 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio
Occupation Actor/Director
Years active 1966–present
Spouse(s) Iva Rifkin (1966–present)

💰 Net worth: $7 Million

Ron Rifkin's net worth is estimated to be $7 million in 2024. As an accomplished actor and miscellaneous crew member in the United States, Rifkin has made a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. Throughout his career, he has showcased his versatility and talent through various roles in film, television, and theater. Rifkin's remarkable performances have earned him critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. With his impressive net worth, it is evident that Rifkin's hard work and talent have paid off, establishing him as a respected figure in the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1972

Rifkin's extensive film credits include Silent Running (1972), The Sunshine Boys (1975), The Big Fix (1978), JFK (1991), Husbands and Wives (1992), Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), Wolf (1994), L.A. Confidential (1997), The Negotiator (1998), Boiler Room (2000), Keeping the Faith (2000), The Majestic (2001), Dragonfly (2002), The Sum of All Fears (2002), and Pulse (2006).

1991

Rifkin has enjoyed a long and distinguished career in film, on stage, and in television. His association with Writer Jon Robin Baitz has been especially fruitful. In 1991, his performance in Baitz's play The Substance of Fire won him the Obie, Drama Desk, Lucille Lortel, and Drama-Logue awards for Best Actor. The following year he performed in Baitz's Three Hotels, for which he received a second Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk nomination. In 1996, he starred in the film version of Substance; in 2002, he appeared in the Baitz play Ten Unknowns at Boston's Huntington Theatre; in 2004, he starred in his play, The Paris Letter at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles, a role he reprised the following year at the Laura Pels Theatre in New York City; and appeared in the ABC drama series Brothers & Sisters, which Baitz created, as a character named Saul, Rifkin's real-life name.

1993

Rifkin is the reader for a number of audiobooks including The Giver by Lois Lowry (1993), Sang Spell by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor (1998), and Milkweed by Jerry Spinelli (2003).

1995

On television, Rifkin has appeared in numerous made-for-television movies and miniseries, had regular roles on The Rockford Files, One Day at a Time, Husbands, Wives & Lovers, The Trials of Rosie O'Neill, and Alias, and has made guest appearances on a number of series, including Mary Tyler Moore, Sex and the City, The Bob Newhart Show, The Good Wife, ER Season 2 (1995) as Doctor Carl Vucelich in seven episodes, Law & Order, A Nero Wolfe Mystery, in Falcon Crest as Dr. Hal Lantry in the third season (1983), Soap, Hill Street Blues, and The Outer Limits, for which he received a CableACE nomination.

1998

Rifkin received a 1998 Tony Award for Best Supporting Actor for the Broadway revival of Cabaret. Additional theatre credits include David Hirson's Wrong Mountain, Arthur Miller's Broken Glass, Ivan Turgenev's A Month in the Country, and Neil Simon's Proposals.

2001

In 2001, his association with Touchstone Television began when he played a ruthless intelligence agent Arvin Sloane in Alias, opposite Jennifer Garner. Until 2011, he played second-in-command businessman Saul Holden on Brothers & Sisters, opposite Sally Field. He also played Bonnie Franklin's second boyfriend on One Day at a Time.