Who is Todd Spiewak?
Todd Spiewak was born on 19 January 1977 under the zodiac sign of Capricorn, in Boston, Massachusetts USA. He’s a 42-year-old art director and film producer, known for his work on such film and TV titles as “Special”, “Call Me Kat”, and “Young Sheldon”. He is also known as the husband of famous actor Jim Parsons.
How rich is he, as of now? Todd Spiewak Net Worth
As of early 2022, Todd Spiewak’s net worth is estimated at over $8 million, earned through his successful involvement in the entertainment industry, working on 10 television and film titles since he launched his career back in the mid-2010s. Additionally, his husband Jim Parsons has a net worth reputedly over $160 million.
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Early Life, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Religion, Educational Background
Todd Spiewak spent his early years in his hometown of Boston, where he was raised with his two brothers Brian and Josh, by their father Lew Spiewak, and mother Elly Rosen Spiewak. He holds American nationality, belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group, and is a Christian. After completing his high school education, Todd enrolled into Boston University, from which he obtained his BFA degree in Graphic Design in 1999.
Professional Career
Right after graduation, Todd Spiewak moved to New York City, where he started pursuing his career in the advertising industry, working for such companies as American Express, The New York Times, and Barnes & Noble, to name a few.
He later ventured into the film industry when he co-founded with his husband Jim Parsons their own production company called Wonderful Productions, LLC.
His first credit as an executive producer was in 2016, when he produced the made-for-TV comedy film “Bless Her Heart”, which was followed by a documentary “First In Human”, and a made-for-TV drama film entitled “The Family Gene”, both released in 2017. Later that year, they started working on the ongoing CBS coming-of-age sitcom “Young Sheldon”, which is a spin-off prequel from “The Big Bang Theory”. From 2019 to 2021, they worked on the Netflix comedy-drama series “Special”, which earned them a Primetime Emmy Award nomination.
Most recently, they started producing the Fox sitcom “Call Me Kat” (2021-present), and it’s also announced that they will work on such upcoming titles as “Spoiler Alert”, “The Monarchy Is Going To Sh*T”, and “Equal”.
Appearance and Vital Statistics
Todd Spiewak has short dark brown hair and dark brown eyes. He stands at a height of 5ft 7ins (1.70m), while his weight is around 143lbs (65kgs). Information about his vital statistics, biceps size, and shoe size isn’t available.
Personal Life
Todd Spiewak met Jim Parsons on a blind date at a karaoke bar back in 2002; the two immediately hit it off and started dating. After being in a relationship for nearly 15 years, they exchanged their wedding vows at a ceremony held in New York in May 2017.
Their current residence is in Gramercy Park, New York City, but they also have a residence in Los Angeles, California.
Who is his husband? Jim Parsons Short Wiki/Bio
James Joseph ‘Jim’ Parsons was born on 24 March 1973 under the zodiac sign of Aries, in Houston, Texas. He was raised by his father, Milton Joseph ‘Mickey/Jack’ Parsons, Jr., and his mother, Judy Ann (née McKnight), a teacher, with his younger sister Julie Ann Parsons, who is also a teacher. Jim developed his love for acting when he portrayed the Kola-Kola bird in a school production of “The Elephant’s Child” at the age of six. He went to Kelin Oak High School, and upon matriculation, he enrolled into the University of Houston, from where he obtained his BA degree in Theater.
While there, he co-founded Infernal Bridegroom Productions and regularly performed at the Stages Repertory Theater. He later took a two-year-long specialized course in classical theater at the University of San Diego, from which he graduated with an MFA degree in Acting in 2001.
Career Beginnings
Jim Parsons started pursuing his professional acting career on stage by performing in various off-Broadway productions. His debut TV appearance came in 2002 when he starred as Chet in the episode “The Road” of the NBC comedy-drama series “Ed”, while he made his feature film debut in the following year with the minor role of a casting assistant in the French film “Happy End”.
He then featured as Tim in the 2004 romantic comedy-drama film “Garden State”, next to Zach Braff and Natalie Portman, followed by his appearance in the recurring role of Rob Holbrook in the CBS legal drama series “Judging Amy” from 2004 to 2005. Afterwards, he landed such roles as Oliver in the romantic drama film “Heights” (2005), alongside Elizabeth Banks, and a receptionist in the comedy-drama film “10 Items Or Less” (2006), next to Morgan Freeman and Paz Vega.
Rise to Stardom as Sheldon Cooper
Jim Parsons gained enormous international fame and received praise from both critics and viewers for his portrayal of Sheldon Cooper in the highly popular CBS sitcom “The Big Bang Theory”, co-starring Johnny Galecki and Kaley Cuoco.
He stayed on the show during the shooting of all 12 seasons, aired from 2006 to 2019, and for his performance, Jim won multiple awards, such as four Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, as well as a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Television Series Musical or Comedy. It also made him one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood. He would later reprise his role as narrator in its prequel series, entitled “Young Sheldon”, which is based on his character, and has been broadcast on CBS since 2017.
Other Projects
In 2011, Jim Parsons landed the role of Crane in the comedy film “The Big Year”, alongside Owen Wilson and Steve Martin, then later that year he made his Broadway debut, in the role of Tommy Boatwright in Larry Kramer’s autobiographical play “The Normal Heart”, which earned him a joint Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance.
He reprised the role in its 2014 film adaptation, for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.
His next major role came the next year, when he was cast as Paul Stafford in the Academy Award-nominated biographical drama film “Hidden Figures”, in which he shared the screen with Taraji P. Henson, Kevin Costner and Kirsten Dunst. In 2018, he performed as Michael in the Broadway production of the Tony Award-winning play “The Boys In The Band”, later reprising the role in its 2020 film adaptation. Most recently, he produced and featured as Henry Willson in the Netflix drama miniseries “Hollywood” (2020), which also earned him a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie.
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