Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor |
Birth Day | January 10, 1979 |
Age | 45 YEARS OLD |
Occupation | Actor |
Partner(s) | Michelle Monique Smith |
Children | 2 |
Net worth: $250,000 (2024)
Matthew Le Nevez, a renowned actor born in 1979, is estimated to have a net worth of $250,000 in 2024. With a successful career in the entertainment industry, Le Nevez has made a name for himself through his exceptional acting skills and dedication to his craft. Over the years, he has been a part of various films and television shows, solidifying his position as a talented and versatile actor. As he continues to carve his path in the acting world, it is evident that Le Nevez's net worth will only grow in the coming years.
Biography/Timeline
Le Nevez was born in Canberra in 1979 and attended The French-Australian Preschool, Telopea Park School and St Edmund's College, Canberra before accepted into NIDA aged 17. He graduated in 1999.
Le Nevez took a small role in an Australian-made sci-fi series, Farscape, followed by a part in teen drama Head Start. In 2002 he appeared in his first feature film Garage Days playing a drug-fuelled rock star. He then played Aaron Reynolds, accomplice to the notorious Brenden James Abbott the Post Card Bandit, in the TV miniseries of the same name.
In 2003 came a break-through role, that of rough and ready Bullet Sheather in the ABC Television miniseries Marking Time, for which Le Nevez won an AFI Television Award in 2004 for Best Actor in a Supporting or Guest Role in a Television Drama or Comedy.
In 2005 Le Nevez star in his first American film in one Marvel feature film Man-Thing as Sheriff Kyle Williams.
The film Peaches saw him sharing a screen with Hugo Weaving and Jacqueline McKenzie, but it was the role in 2006 of notorious Mathew Wales (convicted of the murders of his mother Margaret Wales-King and stepfather Paul King) in the TV movie The Society Murders that won Le Nevez critical acclaim. He won the Most Outstanding Actor on Australian television Logie Award in 2006.
In 2012 he played the part of former Australian cricketer Dennis Lillee in the miniseries Howzat! Kerry Packer's War about Kerry Packer's World Series Cricket.
In 2010, he appeared in Legend of the Seeker as Leo, the new Seeker. In 2011, he became a regular in the Network Ten comedy/drama Offspring as anaethetist Dr Patrick Reid, and continued in season 3 (2012), 4 (2013) and after his characters death in dream sequences during season 5 (2014). His character was killed off due to his choice to leave the show in 12th episode of season 4 on the 7 August 2013, and made Australian headlines following an outpouring of grief from Offspring fans.
In 2014, Le Nevez and his partner Michelle Smith welcomed their son Levi Le Nevez.
In 2016 he starred in Brock, a Channel 10 miniseries, as Australian motor racing legend Peter Brock.