Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Producer, Director |
Birth Day | March 23, 1963 |
Birth Place | New York City, New York, United States |
Age | 60 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Aries |
Occupation | Actor producer screenwriter director film editor cinematographer |
Years active | 1978–present |
Spouse(s) | Beck Underwood (1 child) |
Net worth: $14 Million (2024)
Larry Fessenden, a well-known actor, producer, and director in the United States, is expected to have a net worth of around $14 million by the year 2024. Throughout his successful career, Fessenden has garnered significant wealth from his versatile roles in films as an actor, as well as his projects as a producer and director. With his unique talent and dedication to his craft, Fessenden has become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, cementing his status as a multi-talented artist. As he continues to explore new avenues in the world of film, his net worth is projected to grow even further, solidifying his position as both a creative force and a financially successful individual.
Biography/Timeline
Fessenden has operated the production company Glass Eye Pix since 1985. Fessenden was influenced by the old Universal Monsters.
As a character actor, Fessenden has appeared in numerous films, including Martin Scorsese's Bringing Out the Dead (1999), Steve Buscemi's Animal Factory (2000), Brad Anderson's Session 9 (2001) and Vanishing on 7th Street (2010), Jim Jarmusch's Broken Flowers (2005), Neil Jordan's The Brave One (2007), McQuaid's I Sell the Dead (2008), Reichardt's Wendy and Lucy (2008), Mickle's Mulberry Street (2006) and Stake Land (2010), and Joe Swanberg's Silver Bullets (2011). Fessenden stars in and has directed the films Habit (1997), Wendigo (2001), and The Last Winter (2006). Fessenden also starred in the Sundance Film Festival pictures River of Grass (1994) directed by Reichardt, and Margarita Happy Hour (2001) directed by Chaiken.
Fessenden has worked as a mentor to young Directors, such as Jim Mickle and Ti West. He has been a Producer on projects including Ilya Chaiken's Liberty Kid (2007), Kelly Reichardt's Wendy and Lucy (2008), James McKenney's Satan Hates You (2010), West's The House of the Devil (2009) and The Innkeepers (2011), Joe Maggio's The Last Rites of Joe May (2011), and Rick Alverson's The Comedy (2012). Under his low-budget horror banner ScareFlix, Fessenden has produced films including West's The Roost (2005) and Trigger Man (2007), Glenn McQuaid's I Sell the Dead (2008), Maggio's Bitter Feast (2010), and Mickle's Stake Land (2010).
An actor, Screenwriter, Director and film Editor, he has worked, in addition to feature films, on such television projects as the NBC horror anthology Fear Itself (2008), directing the episode "Skin and Bones". He wrote the screenplay of Orphanage (2007) with Guillermo del Toro, an English-language remake of El Orfanato.
In 2010, Fessenden produced Tales from Beyond the Pale, a 10-episode audio series. In 2011, he released his third rock album with the band Just Desserts. In 2012, he executive produced and was interviewed in the documentary Birth of the Dead, which examines the legacy of Night of the Living Dead. In 2015, he starred alongside Alexandra Turshen and Lauren Molina in the thriller Body and portrayed Smith in the mystery thriller film Pod, in which he also acted as executive Producer. Fessenden will star alongside Noah Segan as one of the leads in Joe Begos' revenge thriller The Mind's Eye.
In 2015, Fessenden voiced the DJ in the horror anthology Southbound and played the role of a mysterious stranger armed with a flamethrower in interactive game Until Dawn. In 2016, he produced and co-starred in his son Jack's feature debut, Stray Bullets.