Stanley Tucci net worth is said to be over 18.5 million dollars. Stanley accumulated his net worth while working as an actor, screenwriter, film producer and director. He is the winner of Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Sundance Film Festival Awards, Satellite Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards. Stanley Tucci was born in Peekskill, New York, U.S, in 1960. He has graduated from State University of New York at Purchase in 1982. Famous actress Christine Tucci is his sister. Well known screenwriter Joseph Tropiano is his cousin.
Stanley Tucci Net Worth $18.5 Million
Stanley Tucci net worth accumulation began with his actor career in 1985. He appeared in John Huston directed film ‘Prizzi’s Honor’ where the main films stars were Jack Nicholson, Kathleen Turner, Robert Loggia and Academy awarded Anjelica Huston. A few years later Stanley played a supportive role in romantic comedy film ‘Who’s That Girl’ directed by James Foley. In 1988 Tucci raised up his net worth while acting in the main cast in horror film ‘Monkey Shines’ directed by George A. Romero. Later, he took supportive roles in films ‘Slaves of New York’ directed by James Ivory, ‘Quick Change’ directed by Howard Franklin, ‘Men of Respect’ by William Reilly, ‘Billy Bathgate’ by Robert Benton, ‘In the Soup’ by Alexandre Rockwell, ‘Beethoven’ by Brian Levant thus Stanley earned not only higher net worth but also a good name. He was popular and starred in the main cast in films as follows ‘Prelude to a Kiss’ romantic fantasy film directed by Norman René, ‘The Public Eye’ neo-noir film written and directed by Howard Franklin, ‘Undercover Blues’ comedy film directed by Herbert Ross, ‘The Pelican Brief’ legal crime thriller directed by Alan J. Pakula, ‘It Could Happen to You’ romantic comedy-drama film directed by Andrew Bergman co-starring with Nicolas Cage and Bridget Fonda, ‘Jury Duty’ directed by John Fortenberry, ‘Kiss of Death’ crime thriller film directed by Barbet Schroeder co-starring with David Caruso, Samuel L. Jackson, Nicolas Cage and Helen Hunt.
Afterwards, Stanley Tucci net worth jumped significantly when motion picture drama with comedic overtones ‘Big Night’ was released. Here, Stanley expressed himself as film director, screenwriter and actor. The film was awarded and nominated by various famous Awards including Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, New York Film Critics Circle Awards and others. Other films where Tucci was also a writer and director were the films ‘Impostors’, ‘Joe Gould’s Secret’, ‘Blind Date’ and others. In 2009 Tucci added up net worth by starring in ‘The Lovely Bones’ directed by Peter Jackson after which he was nominated for various Awards including Academy Awards, BAFTA and others for the Best Supporting Actor. Also, he was nominated after appearing in ‘Margin Call’ directed by J.C. Chandor and ‘Captain America: The First Avenger’ directed by Joe Johnston. Stanley Tucci won Primetime Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award for outstanding acting in TV film ‘Winchell’ directed by Paul Mazursky. Tucci won Award for his supporting role in TV film ‘Conspiracy’ directed by Frank Pierson.
Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor (2009), Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Sundance Film Festival Awards, Satellite Awards, Primetime Emmy Awards, Golden Globe Awards
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Awards including Boston Society of Film Critics Awards, Independent Spirit Awards, New York Film Critics Circle Awards, Emmy Awards, Grammy Award for Best Spoken Word Album for Children
Movies
"The Lovely Bones" (2009), "Winchell", "Monk" (2006), "Julie & Julia" (2009), "Muppets Most Wanted" (2014)
TV Shows
"The Italian Americans" (2015), "30 Rock" (2012), "Equal Justice" (1990-1991), "The Equalizer" (1988)
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Shaven head
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Is well known for his ability to change his voice, hair and other physical appearances for his film roles.
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People like to cast me in a position of power because I'm incredibly smart and I get frustrated really easily. It's perfect.
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[on his role as "George Harvey" in The Lovely Bones (2009)] I never wanted to play a serial killer. I don't like to watch things about serial killers or kids getting hurt. I can't stand that, really. But this was something beyond that. It was an exploration of loss and hope. And I'm glad that I chose to do it.
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[on why he is an actor] I think it's instinctual. You have a feeling at a certain age. Whether you want to be on stage, whether you want to paint, make music, whatever you want to do. What makes you feel comfortable? Even as a kid, I felt much more comfortable on stage than I did in real life.
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[on whether acting is an art form] The technique is the craft. You can take a plot and tell it over and over again but to me, there's an individual truth to it. First of all, in order for it to be art it has to be truthful. Secondly, it has to be individually true. It's that true individuality and that real truth that makes it art.
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With certain directors you can scream. "Look, forget it, it's not gonna happen. It doesn't behoove the situation, it doesn't behoove your film. I'm not doing it." And other times, it's simply a discussion. "Let's do one this way, let's do one that way."
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I was doing a play once with Frances McDormand and I left because I so disagreed with the director's vision. Sometimes being miscast is not just, "Can I play this character?" but can I play it within this aesthetic -- on if he's ever been miscast.
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Independents don't exist any more. Let's be clear about that. Having made a lot of independent movies as an actor and director, trying to raise money-you can put Jesus Christ in your movie and it's really hard if it's an adult drama. The industry has changed significantly since I entered it. It's cyclical. But I don't think it's as healthy as it used to be.
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I'm always looking around for another play, but only for a short run. I did "Frankie and Johnnie in the Claire de Lune" onstage with Edie Falco for six months, and it was very hard. Once you get past 14 weeks, I go crazy.
Was roommates with Ving Rhames during their time together at SUNY Purchase. Rhames, whose real first name is Irving, credits him for first calling him Ving.
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Stanley and his wife Kate legally separated in February 2003. In 2005, they reconciled when she discovered she had breast cancer. They stayed married until her death in 2009.
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Was in a relationship with Edie Falco from April 2003 until March 2004.
His father, also named Stanley Tucci, was an art teacher at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, New York. His mother, Joan, was one of the receptionists at the main office.
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Was officially in the BAFTA longlist (Equivalently, the semi-finals) for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, for his role in The Devil Wears Prada (2006), which consisted of 15 finalists for each category (except Animated Film). However, he was eliminated in the next round, which the five official nominees were selected. [2007].
Was nominated for Broadway's 2003 Tony Award as Best Actor (Play) for a revival of Terence McNally's "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune".
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Former co-owner of Finch Tavern in Croton Falls, New York. It has since been sold and the menu changed to more traditional Italian-American cuisine.
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21 January 2000-His wife, Kate Tucci, gave birth to twins Nicolo Robert (4 lbs 10 oz) and Isabel Concetta (4 lb 4 oz) in Manhattan. They also have a daughter named Camilla Tucci (born 2002).