Daniel Stern Net Worth
How much is Daniel Stern worth?
Daniel Stern net worth: Daniel Stern is an American film and television actor who has a net worth of $12 million. Born in 1957, Bethesda, Maryland, Daniel Stern started acting professionally at the age of seventeen. But it was not until he made his memorable debut in the surprise hit film Breaking Away (1979) that he was immediately liked playing the part of hilarious and laid back Cyril. Next, Stern landed his breakthrough role in Barry Levinson’s Diner (1982) and pretty soon he started working with the likes of Woody Allen. He attracted once again audiences’ attention with his performance as A.J. ‘The Reverend’ Shepherd in the horror movie C.H.U.D. (1984) and as a narrator of TV series The Wonder Years (ABC, 1987-1993). However, his biggest success came with the portrayal of Marv, a comically rotten burglar in the smash hit comedy Home Alone (1990), along with Macaulay Culkin and Joe Pesci. Flush with success, he performed in several other box-office bonanzas like City Slickers (1991), Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), City Slickers II: The Legend of Curly’s Gold (1994). Meanwhile, Stern made his directorial debut with Rookie of the Year (1993), and went on to show his considerable talents to films like the girl power dramedy Whip It (2009) and action thriller The Next Three Days (2010). Even though he didn’t earned the high-wattage of his contemporaries, Stern still remained one of the most versatile actors in film and on TV.
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Inspirational Quotes by Daniel Stern
The only other thing I can really remember wanting to do besides acting was a gas station attendant. At the time, that seemed like a great job - wash the windows, pump the gas - it looks so cool coming home with black hands. There's a natural transition, from wanting to be a gas station attendant to being an actor, right?
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My first movie ever was 'Breaking Away.' I stumbled into an incredible part in a movie that was incredible to be a part of. Peter Yates, the director, became a lifelong friend. He sort of plucked me from obscurity and gave me a life.
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After 'The Wonder Years,' I ended up having a voiceover career, which was something I never even knew was possible. But after the character I was playing on 'The Wonder Years,' people said, 'Oh, would you like to do a Burger King thing? And there's a 7 Up thing...' And then I got to do 'Dilbert.' I think my voice kind of fit for that.
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If you're improvising with Paul Reiser, man, you'd better hold on tight!
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I remember, after graduating high school, I got a part in a play with the Washington Shakespeare Festival - a little part. But I remember thinking this would be a great way of making a living... to be an actor. I never really thought I'd make a lot of money at it.
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