Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Music Department, Producer |
Birth Day | October 09, 1958 |
Birth Place | Brooklyn, New York, United States |
Age | 64 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Scorpio |
Education | The Culinary Institute of America |
Occupation | Actor, chef |
Years active | 1981–present |
Home town | Brooklyn, New York |
Spouse(s) | Lisa Katselas (1980–1982; divorced) Marisa Pare (1986–1988; divorced) Marjolein Booy (1992–present; 1 child) |
Parent(s) | Francis and Joan Paré |
Relatives | six sisters, three brothers |
Website | michaelpare-fanclub.com |
Net worth: $700,000 (2024)
Michael Paré, a renowned actor, music department contributor, and producer in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $700,000 in the year 2024. With a versatile career spanning several decades, Paré has made a remarkable impact on the entertainment industry. He has showcased his talent across various mediums, including film, television, and music. Paré's dedication to his craft and notable contributions to the industry have contributed to his commendable net worth. As he continues to pursue his passion, Michael Paré's influence on the entertainment world remains significant.
Biography/Timeline
He has married three times. His first wife (1980-84) was film Producer Lisa Katselas; his second wife, Marisa Roebuck (1986-88); his present wife, Marjolein Booy (since 1992), a former fashion model, with whom he has one child.
His first starring role was as Tony Villicana on the television series The Greatest American Hero. His best-known film roles were as Eddie Wilson in Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) and its sequel Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! (1989), as well as Streets of Fire (1984) and The Philadelphia Experiment (1984). (Paré also appeared in the 2012 remake of The Philadelphia Experiment.) Other films included Moon 44 (1990), Village of the Damned (1995), Bad Moon (1996), Hope Floats (1998), and The Virgin Suicides (1999).
On television, Paré starred with Michael Beck in the CBS police drama Houston Knights in 1987–88, as well as the short-lived 2001 science fiction television series Starhunter. The actor frequently appears in Uwe Boll's works.