Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Producer |
Birth Day | June 17, 1966 |
Birth Place | Queens, New York, United States |
Age | 57 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Cancer |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1985–present |
Partner(s) | Danielle Schreiber (2002–2012) |
Parent(s) | Jason Miller Linda Mae Gleason |
Relatives | Jackie Gleason (maternal grandfather) Joshua John Miller (paternal half-brother) |
Net worth: $13 Million (2024)
Jason Patric, a well-known actor and producer in the United States, is projected to have a net worth of around $13 million by 2024. Throughout his career, he has showcased his versatility and talent in various roles, earning him both critical acclaim and financial success. From his breakthrough performance in "The Lost Boys" to his notable work in films like "Speed 2: Cruise Control" and "Narc," Patric has proven himself to be a skilled performer. Alongside his acting career, he has also ventured into producing, further establishing his presence in the entertainment industry. With his remarkable contributions, it is no surprise that Jason Patric's net worth continues to grow over the years.
Biography/Timeline
Patric began dating Actress Julia Roberts days after she canceled her wedding to Kiefer Sutherland in June 1991.
In 1993, he starred alongside Gene Hackman and Robert Duvall as 1st Lt. Charles B. Gatewood in the movie Geronimo: An American Legend.
His scenes in The Thin Red Line were cut before the film's release. He appeared in the Alec Baldwin film The Devil and Daniel Webster, which was shot in 2001, and released in late 2007 as Shortcut to Happiness, but turned down the lead role in The Firm (1993), which went to Tom Cruise. He garnered excellent reviews for his performance as an undercover narcotics officer in Narc (2002).
He next appeared on Broadway opposite Brian Cox, Chris Noth, Kiefer Sutherland and Jim Gaffigan in a revival of his father Jason Miller's play, That Championship Season, which began previews on February 9, 2011 and closed on May 29, 2011. The play (written by Jason Miller) debuted in 1972, and won, among other awards, the Pulitzer Prize and the Tony Award.
Patric dated Danielle Schreiber off and on for approximately 10 years. During the relationship they conceived a son through in vitro fertilization. Patric and Schreiber separated in May 2012. Schreiber's attorneys argued that, under California law, Patric was a sperm donor as Schreiber and Patric had not married and the conception of the child was by artificial means, and therefore Patric has no custody rights to the son. Patric is currently pursuing changes to the law that bars his parental rights. He then sued for parental rights over the child, but lost the case at the trial court level. The Court of Appeal of California, however, also ruled that the California Family Code did not preclude him from establishing that he was presumed a parent based on his post birth conduct. The case was sent back down to the trial court level, and in late 2014 he was recognized legally as the father of his son with the court granting him parental rights. Following his initial loss in trial court, he lobbied the California legislature to give parental rights to sperm donors.