William Forsythe Net Worth

$4,000,000

William Forsythe is an American actor with a net worth of $4 million. Widely recognized for his recurring role on ‘Boardwalk Empire’ and work on ‘The Untouchables’ television series, he has also appeared in numerous film and television projects, including ‘Raising Arizona,’ ‘Dick Tracy,’ and ‘Gotti.’

Key facts:

  • William Forsythe is an American actor with a successful career on both film and television.
  • He made his professional theater debut at the age of sixteen.
  • Forsythe has appeared in numerous film and television projects, including 'ChiPs', 'Hill Street Blues', 'Once Upon a Time in America', 'Raising Arizona', 'Dick Tracy', 'Gotti', and 'The Mentalist.'
  • In 1992, Forsythe was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the movie 'The Waterdance.'
  • He is most recognized for his work on 'The Untouchables' television series, and for his recurring role on 'Boardwalk Empire.'

Basic Information About William Forsythe

CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Film Producer
Net worth$4,000,000
Date of birth1955-06-07 (69 years old)
Place of birthBedford-Stuyvesant
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksDeep authorative voice
Frequently plays tough criminals or law enforcement officers
Gravelly smoke burnished voice
Thick New York accent
SpouseMelody Munyon - (? - ?)Β (divorced)Β (3 children)
GenderMale
Height6 ft (1.83 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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William Forsythe roles

Movie / Series Role
Cold PursuitBrock
Roe v. WadeJustice Potter Stewart
The RockErnest Paxton
Dick TracyFlattop
American MeJD
HalloweenRonnie White
Once Upon a Time in AmericaCockeye
Career OpportunitiesCustodian
Raising ArizonaEvelle
88 MinutesFrank Parks
The Devil's RejectsSheriff Wydell
VirtuosityWilliam Cochran
Deuce Bigalow: Male GigoloDetective Chuck Fowler
Blue StreakDetective Hardcastle
Out for JusticeRichie Madano
The SubstituteHollan
Wake UpRoger Bower
Things to Do in Denver When You're DeadFranchise
Stone ColdIce
Cloak & DaggerMorris (as Bill Forsythe)
VaultBuddy Providence
Blue Hill AvenueDet. Torrance
CHiPsThrasher 1 episode, 1982
T.J. HookerWounded Assailant 1 episode, 1983
CSI: MiamiCaptain Chris Sutter 1 episode, 2010
DaredevilDutton 1 episode, 2016
JustifiedMichael 1 episode, 2014
Boardwalk EmpireManny Horvitz 7 episodes, 2011-2012
The Man in the High CastleJ. Edgar Hoover 7 episodes, 2018-2019
EntourageEddie Kapowski 2 episodes, 2007-2009
Las VegasUncle Luke 2 episodes, 2007
SvengoolieSelf - Guest (2017 airing) 1 episode, 2008
Magnum P.I.Harry Brown 2 episodes, 2019
The UntouchablesAl Capone 42 episodes, 1993-1994
The MentalistSteve Rigsby 2 episodes, 2011-2012
Hawaii Five-0Harry Brown 2 episodes, 2015-2017
The Making of the MobSelf - Actor, The Untouchables / ... 7 episodes, 2016
The Mob DoctorConstantine Alexander 13 episodes, 2012-2013
SharkHarry Russo 1 episode, 2006
Masters of HorrorBuster 1 episode, 2007
CybillBruce 1 episode, 1998

William Forsythe's Quotes

  • [on being referred to as a "character actor"] I love what I do. And in the true sense, from my training, I try to create a character each time. It is something I do. But I don't want that term to limit what I can do. I prefer people to say to me, "You're one of my favorite actors," rather than "You're one of my favorite character actors." It sounds like a slam. At least it sounds that way to me.
  • [on his childhood] Oh, please, please. I was never a "bad" kid, but I did get into minor juvenile trouble. Look, I grew up in Brooklyn. This was the' '60s and the neighborhood was rapidly changing and not without its problems. All the kids of the neighborhood "did their thing," breaking windows and the like. I was no different. I went to Catholic school and there was this teacher, a Brother, who saw I could go either way, good or bad. He took an interest in me and got me to do a play. I got hooked on acting and it gave me something constructive to do. I had a lot of energy.
  • [on getting his part in Hammerhead (2005)] Well, this film came together faster than anything else I think I've ever done. I literally got a phone call at something like 10 o'clock in the morning. I was in New York and I was asleep. My agent said, "I don't know how to say this, but pack your bag. You may be leaving for Bulgaria today. I'm going to get the script over to you right now." So it was a very quick, strange thing. I got the script within the hour and read it. I really like doing science-fiction. I really like it, and it's only in the past couple of years that I've done it. So I said, "OK, Bulgaria. Let's go." That was the quickest decision I've ever made in my life.
  • When I grew into a teenager, I became obsessed with Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift and James Dean. In my late teens I had already started acting in theater. I walked into a movie theater by accident and saw Mean Streets (1973). I was so moved by it and I had no idea who Robert De Niro or Martin Scorsese were. I left the theater then went back and I got a job as an usher. I worked at the theater until the movie closed, and then I quit. Suddenly I was off in that world, the world of those guys, the guys who are real with very raw work. Those were my biggest influences. I really love Robert Duvall, who I think is maybe the best American actor. I love Robert Duvall because the ability that he has to change and do the most amazing work. You sit and watch Tender Mercies (1983) and then you watch Stalin (1992) and he has a real amazing power and diversity in his work. I got to work with most of these guys, so it's great. It's a wonderful thing. Al Pacino is one of those guys, as well as [nm0000163.] I was drawn to the guys who were just putting it out there and that whole reality thing.
  • [in 2010] ) Al Capone [ the role he played in The Untouchables (1993)] was an amazing example of research. I always loved the story of Al Capone and the Chicago beer wars. I began to do all of this research and actually began to meet all of these people who knew Al personally and people who lived very close to Al. By the time it was over with that I had met over 100 people [who] knew Al and everybody liked him. Every single person said that he was a straight-shooter, and a likable guy but he obviously had a problem with betrayal, judging by the baseball bat moment, especially history. He was just a phenomenal character to get into and research. I really had the time of my life playing Capone. If you can imagine, I was living in Chicago for two years, playing Al Capone, so it was like Al was reborn. I don't know, what I have I learned? I learned that my father gave me something very special, he gave me a sense, a work ethic. A very strong work ethic. It is something that I try and live up to every day. It does not matter what the project, what the film, what the budget, if it is an expensive huge movie or a small film, I always try to do the same job, whatever it is I come in and I gave 100%. I try and do the very best job I can. Sometimes it works, sometimes the film doesn't, but I always try my best.

Interesting Facts about William Forsythe

  1. Studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse.
  2. Was in the alternate ending for Scary Movie 3 (2003) as Cindy's psychiatrist, but was left on the cutting room floor (the scene is featured on the DVD).
  3. Began acting at age 10 and made his first acting appearance in the title role of "Julius Caesar" in a school production at the same age.
  4. Made his professional stage debut at age 16 in NYC.
  5. Has co-starred with two former NFL players in their first starring roles. Brian Bosworth in Stone Cold (1991) and Howie Long in Firestorm (1998).
  6. He has three daughters-- Rebecca, born in 1990; Angelica, born in 1992; Chloe, born in 1993.
  7. By age 17 he had appeared in over 40 plays in various dinner theaters, touring companies, stock and repertory before moving to Los Angeles to pursue a film career.
  8. His personal favorite of all his roles is Burt the Booster in Weeds (1987).
  9. Once confessed to disguising himself as a gas company worker and even a singing telegram performer in a gorilla suit to gain entry into casting sessions.
  10. Is of Italian (from his maternal grandfather), Scottish, English, Irish and German descent.
  11. Of the Clan Forsyth.
  12. Gained significant weight to play J. Edgar Hoover in Season 3 of The Man in the High Castle (2015).

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