Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Stunts, Miscellaneous Crew |
Birth Day | March 01, 1953 |
Birth Place | The Bronx, New York City, New York, United States |
Age | 70 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Occupation | Actor, boxer, bodyguard, martial artist, stuntman |
Years active | 1991–present |
Spouse(s) | Kathy (?–?; divorced) |
Net worth: $100,000 (2024)
Chuck Zito, a renowned actor, stuntman, and miscellaneous crew member, has an estimated net worth of $100,000 in 2024. Hailing from the United States, Zito has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry through his diverse talents and dedication to his craft. With a career spanning several decades, Zito has accumulated wealth through his contributions to numerous film and television projects. His expertise in performing stunts, coupled with his versatility in various roles, has undoubtedly contributed to his success and financial stability. Chuck Zito's net worth is a testament to his hard work and talent in the entertainment world.
Biography/Timeline
Following in his father's footsteps, Zito became an amateur boxer and fought in New York Golden Gloves while working manual labor. In 1980, after assisting the Bodyguards of actor Robert Conrad at a motorcycle convention, Zito began his own bodyguard agency. Named Charlie's Angels Bodyguard Services, Zito initially provided protection for Actress Lorna Luft and later was hired by her half-sister Liza Minnelli. The Actress recommended Zito's Service to her plethora of Celebrity acquaintances, allowing Zito to quickly develop contacts throughout Hollywood.
A motorcycle lover, Zito established the New Rochelle Motorcycle Club which later merged with the Ching-a-Ling Nomads. Zito would later leave the Nomads and join the Hells Angels. In 1984, Zito helped establish the Hells Angels New York Nomad Chapter and became the chapter's President. In 2005, Zito left the Hells Angels, after 25 years, to focus on his acting career.
Parlaying his connection, Zito began a career as a stuntman working on films such as Year of the Dragon, Hudson Hawk, and The Rock. In 1996, after a meeting with Producer Tom Fontana, Zito joined the HBO prison drama Oz as mobster Chucky Pancamo. Over the years Zito has alternated with stunt work and acting with credits for stunt work in films like Fifteen Minutes and acting roles in the film This Thing of Ours.
In 2003, Zito released his autobiography, Street Justice, co-authored with Joe Layden. In 2006, Zito expanded into radio with the show Chuck Zito's View on Howard Stern's Sirius Satellite Radio station.
In 2010, Zito filed a $5 million lawsuit against the cable network FX, alleging that he had a development meeting with them in 2006, in which he pitched the idea of an outlaw motorcycle group. He alleges that FX blew him off and then stole his idea, which became the FX show Sons of Anarchy. On December 11, 2011, a court judgment was ruled against Zito. Zito appeared in Sons of Anarchy season 5, as Frankie Diamonds. He also appeared in SOA creator Kurt Sutter's Discovery Channel documentary series, Outlaw Empires.
In 2013, Zito competed on Food Network Television's Chopped along with NASCAR's Danica Patrick, NFL star Tiki Barber, and Olympic Champion Natalie Coughlin.