Terry O'Quinn Net Worth

He has also had roles in films such as The Stepfather, Young Guns II, and The Rocketeer. His salary for Lost was $100,000 per episode. Terry O'Quinn is an American actor with a net worth of $8 million. He is best known for his role as John Locke on the TV series Lost, for which he earned a salary of $100,000 per episode. O'Quinn has also had roles in films such as The Stepfather, Young Guns II, and The Rocketeer, and got his start in acting on the made for TV movie F.D.R: The Last Year in 1980.
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Who is it? Actor
Birth Day July 15, 1952
Birth Place United States
Terry O'Quinn age 71 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Net Worth: $8 Million
Salary: $100 Thousand Per Episode
Gender: Male
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.87 m)

💰 Net worth: $8 Million (2024)

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Terry O'Quinn net worth and salary: Terry O'Quinn is an American actor who has a net worth of $8 million. Terry O'Quinn has earned his net worth from his well-known role of John Locke on the TV series Lost, he got his start in acting on the made for TV movie F.D.R: The Last Year in 1980. Terry O'Quinn's salary per episode of 666 Park Avenue is $100,000. He was born on July 15, 1952 in Hospital in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan his parents were Irish/American and he was one of 11 siblings.

He was raised as a Roman Catholic who attended Central Michigan University located in Mount Pleasant, Michigan. He also was educated at the University of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa. Some of his minor roles include; films Young guns, All the Right Moves, Silver Bullet, Places in the Heart, Between Two Women, and The Rocketeer. He also appeared on such major television shows as; Miami Vice, The Twilight zone, Tales of the Unexpected, The West Wing, JAG, Remington Steele, The X-Files, and Hawaii5-0. Quinn is well-known for his portrayal of the leading role in The Stepfather and Stepfather II. He was also a cast member of the television series Millennium as Peter Watts from 1996-1999. He started his career in the 1970s while attending Central Michigan University, he was also a playwright/director who wrote and directed the musical Orchestrina which starred Jeff Daniels. On September 16, 2007 he won an Emmy Award for his role in Lost for Outstanding Supporting Actor In A Drama Series.