Michael Schoeffling Net Worth

$500,000

Michael Schoeffling’s net worth is estimated at $500 thousand dollars. He was a famous American actor and model who started his career as a professional wrestler and won a gold medal for the United States in 1978. Michael has acted in many successful movies such as “Sixteen Candles” and “Mermaids” before retiring to run his own woodworking shop.

Key facts:

  • Michael Schoeffling is an American actor and former model.
  • He won a gold medal for the United States as a member of the National Junior Wrestling Team in 1978.
  • Schoeffling is known for playing the character of Jake Ryan in the movie Sixteen Candles in 1984.
  • He retired from acting due to a lack of roles after starring in his final film, Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken in 1991.
  • After retiring from acting, he opened a woodworking shop and produced handcrafted furniture.

Basic Information About Michael Schoeffling

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsModel, Actor
Net worth$500,000
Date of birth1960-12-10 (63 years old)
Place of birthWilkes-Barre
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseValerie Carpenter Bernstein - (? - present)Β (2 children)
GenderMale
Height6 ft (1.83 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Michael Schoeffling roles

Movie / Series Role
Vision QuestKuch
Sixteen CandlesJake
MermaidsJoe
Wild Hearts Can't Be BrokenAl Carver
The HitchhikerLance 1 episode, 1986

Michael Schoeffling's Quotes

  • In film work, you do the best you can under the given circumstances, but you don't have control. At least, I don't.
  • Actors spend most of their time out of work, so I actually spend more time making furniture. The thing about furniture that's much better than acting is that it's just me. There's no director, no script - the concept is me, unless a client wants something.

Interesting Facts about Michael Schoeffling

  1. A GQ fashion model (photography by now-famous Bruce Weber) in the mid-eighties prior to and during his film career
  2. Grew up in Southern New Jersey.
  3. Younger brother Matt.
  4. Has two children.
  5. Was a member of the US Jr. Wrestling Team. Won a gold medal at the European Championships in Germany.
  6. Studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute.
  7. Graduated from Cherokee High School in New Jersey. Majored in liberal arts at Temple University and continued his wrestling which he started in his youth.
  8. Older brother Tom.
  9. An accomplished youth and collegiate wrestler, Michael won medals in various national and international tournaments. He won a gold for the US in freestyle wrestling, as a member of the National Junior Wrestling Team in the European Championships held in Munich, Germany 1978. His considerable wrestling skills were downplayed as Kuch in Vision Quest, where he wrestled Matthew Modine, his teammate in the movie.
  10. Undecided as to his career, he moved to Europe and traveled throughout the continent for the next year and a half. In the early 1980s, he began modeling for GQ. Photographer Bruce Weber paid for his acting classes at Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute in Manhattan. Besides income, modeling brought him worldwide travel for the next two years, as well as the attention of casting directors. Modeling not only altered Michael's work, but his personal life. He met his wife, Valerie Robinson, a model at the same agency, Zoli.
  11. He and his family have been living quietly all these years in northeastern Pennsylvania, where the while teen dream operates a successful business building fine hand-crafted furniture. [2006]
  12. (1990s) Has a business building and selling handcrafted furniture in northeastern Pennsylvania.
  13. Born on the same date as Kenneth Branagh.
  14. Resembled Matt Dillon (when he was acting).

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