Alan Arkin - Famous Actor

Alan Arkin Net Worth

$10,000,000

Alan Arkin is an American multi-talented personality with many massive contributions in the entertainment world. His net worth is estimated at $10 million, and he has won several awards and nominations, including an Academy Award for the movie ‘Little Miss Sunshine’.

Key facts:

  • Alan Arkin is a multi-talented personality and has excelled as an actor, writer, director, producer, singer, and musician.
  • Arkin has won an Academy Award for his performance as Edwin Hoover in 'Little Miss Sunshine' (2006) and has earned multiple nominations for prestigious awards such as Primetime Emmy, Golden Globe, and Screen Actors Guild Award for his performance in 'The Kominsky Method' (2018–2019).
  • He has appeared in more than 110 acting credits in various movies and TV shows such as 'The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter,' 'Glengarry Glen Ross,' 'Argo,' 'Harry,' and '100 Centre Street.'
  • Alan Arkin has also proved his writing prowess and has written several books such as 'Halfway Through the Door: An Actor's Journey Toward Self,' 'An Improvised Life: A Memoir,' and 'Out of My Mind.'
  • Additionally, Arkin has directed both short films and feature films and produced several movies, including 'The In-Laws' (1979) and 'Thin Ice' (2011).

Basic Information About Alan Arkin

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Television Director, Singer, Musician, Screenwriter, Film Director
Net worth$10,000,000
Date of birth1934-03-26 (90 years old)
Place of birthBrooklyn
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseSuzanne Newlander Arkin - (1999 - present)
Barbara Dana - (16 JuneΒ 1964 - 2 NovemberΒ 1999)Β (divorced)Β (1 child)
14 December - Jeremy Yaffe (Β 1955 - 1961)Β (divorced)Β (2 children)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Alan Arkin awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureWinnerArgo2013
Cinema Bloggers Award - Best Supporting Actor - International CompetitionNomineeArgo2013
Hollywood Film Award - Ensemble of the YearWinnerArgo2012
IFC Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeArgo2013
Ensemble Cast Award - WinnerArgo2013
Oscar - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting RoleWinnerLittle Miss Sunshine2007
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureWinnerLittle Miss Sunshine2007
ACCA - Best Actor in a Supporting RoleWinnerLittle Miss Sunshine2006
COFCA Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeLittle Miss Sunshine2007
Gotham Independent Film Award - Best Ensemble PerformanceNomineeLittle Miss Sunshine2006
NSFC Award - Best Supporting ActorNomineeLittle Miss Sunshine2007
Prism Award - Performance in a Feature FilmNomineeLittle Miss Sunshine2007
VFCC Award - Best Supporting ActorWinnerLittle Miss Sunshine2007
Best Actor - WinnerGlengarry Glen Ross1992
Golden Laurel - Best Dramatic Performance, MaleNomineeCatch-221971
BAFTA Film Award - Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film RolesNomineeThe Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming1967
NYFCC Award - Best ActorNomineeThe Russians Are Coming the Russians Are Coming1966
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Comedy SeriesNomineeThe Kominsky Method2019
Satellite Award - Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries & Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for TelevisionNomineeThe Kominsky Method2019

Alan Arkin roles

Movie / Series Role
So I Married an Axe MurdererTony's Boss / Precinct Captain (uncredited)
GattacaDetective Hugo
Edward ScissorhandsBill
The Change-UpMitch's Dad
Marley & MeArnie Klein
ArgoLester Siegel
Spenser ConfidentialHenry
Little Miss SunshineGrandpa
The RocketeerPeevy
Glengarry Glen RossGeorge Aaronow
Grosse Pointe BlankDr. Oatman
Going in StyleAlbert Garner
The MuppetsTour Guide
DumboJ. Griffin Remington
Catch-22Yossarian
Get SmartThe Chief
Sunshine CleaningJoe
Stand Up GuysHirsch
The Incredible Burt WonderstoneRance Holloway
ErosDr. Pearl / Hal (segment "Equilibrium")
NorthJudge Buckle
Wait Until DarkRoat / Roat Jr. / Roat Sr.
America's SweetheartsWellness Guide
The Last UnicornSchmendrick (voice)
Love the CoopersBucky
Grudge MatchLouis 'Lightning' Conlon
RenditionSenator Hawkins
Million Dollar ArmRay
City IslandMichael Malakov
The Russians Are Coming the Russians Are ComingLt. Rozanov
The Santa Clause 3: The Escape ClauseBud Newman
The Private Lives of Pippa LeeHerb Lee
FirewallArlin Forester
Slums of Beverly HillsMurray
The In-LawsSheldon Kornpett D.D.S.
Will & GraceMartin Adler 1 episode, 2005
Made in HollywoodSelf 3 episodes, 2012-2018
Sesame StreetLarry 4 episodes, 1970-1971
The Kominsky MethodNorman Newlander 16 episodes, 2018-2019
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres ShowSelf - Guest (uncredited) unknown episodes
St. ElsewhereJerry Singleton 3 episodes, 1983-1987
Chicago HopeZoltan Karpathein 1 episode, 1997
BoJack HorsemanJ.D. Salinger 4 episodes, 2015-2016
Faerie Tale TheatreBo 1 episode, 1985
The Muppet ShowSelf - Special Guest Star 1 episode, 1980
Get ShortyEugene 1 episode, 2017
A Year in the LifeJim Eisenberg Sr. 1 episode, 1987
Access HollywoodSelf 1 episode, 2019
American PlayhouseFlagg Purdy 1 episode, 1984

Alan Arkin's Quotes

  • [on his character Harry Roat Jr. terrorizing Suzy Hendrix (Audrey Hepburn) in Wait Until Dark (1967)] I hated it. I just thought she was terrific. I had an enormous amount of regard for her. I didn't like being cruel to her. It made me very uncomfortable.
  • It's not enough for me to just be a personality and go up there and say lines nicely. I want to tell a story with a character.
  • Well, I've always been a character actor. I've never been a leading man. It gave me an opportunity not to have to take my clothes off all the time.
  • I don't believe in competitions between artists. This is insane. Who has the authority to say someone is better?
  • [on why he thinks he won the Oscar in 2007] I haven't got a clue. I think it's my age. Everybody thinks I'm going to keel over in a year or two.

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Interesting Facts about Alan Arkin

  1. Father of Adam Arkin, Matthew Arkin and Anthony Arkin.
  2. Founding member, Second City improv troupe.
  3. Wrote "The Lemming Condition," "Cassie Loves Beethoven" and "One Present for Flekman's."
  4. He was originally slated to play Saul Bloom in Steven Soderbergh's Ocean's Eleven (2001); after dropping out of the production, he was replaced by Carl Reiner. Arkin won a 1963 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Play as well as a Theatre World Award playing a character based on Carl Reiner in the Broadway production of Reiner's autobiographical novel Enter Laughing (1967).
  5. Two of his movies, Popi (1969) and Freebie and the Bean (1974), were later adapted into television series starring Hector Elizondo in the roles Arkin brought to the screen. Elizondo also co-starred in the television series Chicago Hope (1994) with Arkin's son, Adam Arkin.
  6. Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith. pg. 24-25. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387.
  7. Father-in-law of Phyllis Lyons and Amelia Campbell.
  8. A founding member of the folk group The Tarriers, he co-wrote "The Banana Boat Song" (also known as "Day-o"), which later became a mega-hit for Harry Belafonte.
  9. In the foreword for the Second City book, Arkin revealed that he was reluctant to head to Chicago. He says that his first paying job as an actor was in St. Louis, where he ran into a fellow who was starting up the Second City theater troupe in Chicago, and said that if Arkin were ever to come to Chicago, he would hire him. Arkin halfheartedly agreed, thinking that it was just a joke, and headed back to New York for another year as a struggling actor. Arkin called the man and asked if a position was still open. The man confirmed it and Arkin headed to Chicago, thinking that his life was over. But when he joined Second City, he said that he realized he was with a group of people who fostered the kind of acting that he was involved in, and protected him from the fear of the world.
  10. Although he usually plays quirky, fatherly types these days, back in the '60s and '70s he was known as an edgy, intense actor. His darkest role is almost certainly Harry Roat in Wait Until Dark (1967), who was a vicious but intelligent psychopath who terrifies a seemingly defenseless blind woman (Audrey Hepburn).
  11. Was cast in the title role of Inspector Clouseau (1968) after Peter Sellers declined to reprise the role a third time. It was the last Clouseau film until Sellers returned to the role in The Return of the Pink Panther (1975).
  12. Won Broadway's 1963 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Play for Enter Laughing (1967), for which he also won a Theatre World Award. Ten years later, he was nominated for a 1973 Tony Award as Best Director (Dramatic) for The Sunshine Boys (1975).
  13. Grandfather of son Adam Arkin's daughter Molly.
  14. Disliked filming the scene in Wait Until Dark (1967) where his character Harry Roat Jr terrorizes Suzy Hendrix (Audrey Hepburn).
  15. He is also a teacher, leading workshops in improvisation. Students find him warm, insightful, and very, very funny.
  16. Lives in New Mexico with his wife, Suzanne Newlander Arkin.
  17. Disowned his involvement in the film Freebie and the Bean (1974), saying he had only accepted the role because, "I needed the bread.".
  18. One of only six actors to receive an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for his first screen appearance. The other five actors are: Orson Welles, Lawrence Tibbett, James Dean, Paul Muni and Montgomery Clift.
  19. The longest he has gone without an Oscar nomination is 38 years, between The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter (1968) and Little Miss Sunshine (2006).
  20. Was cast in the role of Judge Myron Kovitsky in The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990) when, initially, the producers couldn't pay a million dollars to Walter Matthau, the original choice for the role. When they reached an agreement, Matthau suddenly dropped out and Arkin was cast, to later on be paid $150.000. However, his character was rewritten from a Jewish magistrate to an African-American judge, played by Morgan Freeman.

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