Nick Stahl Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $10,000

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Nicolas Kent Stahl was born on the 5th December 1979, in Harlingen, Texas USA, and is an actor, best known for his roles in such movies as “The Man Without a Face” (1993), “In the Bedroom” (2001), and “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003). Stahl’s career started in 1991.

Have you ever wondered how rich Nick Stahl is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Stahl’s net worth is as high as $10,000, an amount earned through his acting career, but considerably diminished through apparent addictions.


Nick Stahl Net Worth $10,000


Nick Stahl is a son of businessman William Kent Stahl, and Donna Lynn, a brokerage assistant, and grew up in Texas, where he began appearing in children’s plays at the age of four.

Stahl’s on-screen debut came in 1991 in the TV movie called “Stranger at My Door”, and a year later he appeared in “Woman with a Past” starring Pamela Reed. He had a bigger role in Mel Gibson’s “The Man Without a Face” in 1993, and then he played alongside Susan Sarandon and Sam Shepard in “Safe Passage” in 1994. Nick continued with “Tall Tale” (1995) starring Patrick Swayze, Oliver Platt, and Roger Aaron Brown, and had a lead role in “Eye of God” (1997) and in “Disturbing Behavior” (1998) with James Marsden and Katie Holmes. Stahl ended the ‘90s with a minor part in Terrence Malick’s Oscar-nominated war drama “The Thin Red Line” (1998) starring Jim Caviezel, Sean Penn, and Nick Nolte, which made almost $100 million worldwide and helped Stahl to increase his net worth significantly.

In 2001, Stahl starred alongside Tom Wilkinson, Sissy Spacek, and Marisa Tomei in Todd Field’s Oscar-nominated drama “In the Bedroom”; with a budget of a mere $1.7 million, the film grossed over $43 million, which helped Stahl to improve his wealth. Also in 2001, Nick played in Larry Clark’s “Bully” alongside Brad Renfro and Bijou Phillips, while in 2003, he starred in the comedy “Bookies”, and the same year portrayed John Connor in “Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines” (2003) starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, which garnered more than $430 million at the box office. From 2003 to 2005, Nick played Ben Hawkins in 23 episodes of the Emmy Award-winning series “Carnivàle”, while in 2008 he appeared in “Quid Pro Quo” with Vera Farmiga, and “Sleepwalking” with Charlize Theron. Nick ended the decade with a supporting role in “My One and Only” (2009) starring Renée Zellweger. and in an episode of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (2009). His net worth was being maintained.

Stahl was very busy in the beginning of this decade, and had roles in such movies as “The Chameleon” (2010) with Marc-André Grondin, Ellen Barkin, and Famke Janssen, “Burning Palms” (2011) starring Jamie Chung, Rosamund Pike, and Dylan McDermott, and “On the Inside” (2011) alongside Olivia Wilde. Most recently, he made “Away from Here” in 2014 and is currently filming “American Dream”, but the release date is still unknown.

Regarding his personal life, Nick Stahl was married to actress Rose Murphy from 2009 to 2012 and has a daughter named Marlo with her. His career and marriage were ruined because of drugs and alcohol addictions, on his own admission, so his former wife filed for custody of their child. Stahl has had a couple of incidents with the law: first in 2012, Rose Murphy notified his apparent disappearance, but Stahl was found five days later, and subsequently sent into rehabilitation. The following December, Nick was arrested in a Los Angeles adult movie store on a lewd conduct charge misdemeanour, while in 2013 he was arrested for alleged substance abuse after being ‘found’ in a Hollywood motel.

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