Vincent Vito Gallo, Jr. was born on 11 April 1961, in Buffalo, New York State USA, and is a musician, model, director, painter, and actor, best known for appearing in several mainstream films such as “Goodfellas”, “The Funeral”, and “Arizona Dream”. He is also known for his independent film work, but all of his endeavors have helped put his net worth to where it is today.
How rich is Vincent Gallo? As of late-2016, sources estimate a net worth that is at $8 million, mostly earned through a successful career in film which began in the early ‘80s. He was part of “Buffalo ‘66” and “The Brown Bunny” which he wrote and directed. He’s also released solo recordings, and as he continues his career it is expected that his wealth will increase.
Vincent Gallo Net Worth $8 million
Vincent started off working as a painter and musician in New York City during the 1980s. This was also the same time that he started experimenting with films. He made several short films and also acted in “Downtown 81”. After appearing in the 1989 film “Doc’s Kingdom”, he started playing roles in well-known films such as “The House of the Spirits” and “The Perez Family”, and participated in several Claire Denis projects. His net worth was established.
Gallo made his directorial debut in the 1998 film “Buffalo ‘66”, which was nominated at the Independent Spirit Awards and earned significant amounts of money which helped increase his net worth. His next major project would be 2003’s “The Brown Bunny” which starred Chloe Sevigny, and which proved to be controversial due to several scenes, and gained a negative critical response. In 2010, Gallo became part of the film “Essential Killing” which earned him a Volpi Cup for Best Actor during the 67th Venice International Film Festival, though he did not appear during the awards ceremony. In 2012, he became part of the film “La leggendar di Kaspar Hauser” and one of his latest project’s is 2013’s “Human Trust”. His net worth continued to rise up at this point.
Aside from films, Gallo has also played with several bands as a bassist at several clubs in New York City. Some of his recordings were part of the film “Downtown 81” and he also wrote songs for the film “Buffalo 66” and then created his own album with Warp Records entitled “When”. One of his latest performances was in the 3rd Annual San Frandelic Summer Fest in San Francisco. He’s also directed music videos such as “Cosmopolitan Bloodloss” by Glassjaw, “Grounded” by My Vitriol, and “99 Problems” by Jay-Z. Gallo also modelled during the H&M Spring 2009 collection.
Other works he’s done include a fictional appearance in the book “The Eclectic Prince”, and he also completed a fashion campaign for G-Star Raw jeans, and is the HOA president at the Arts District loft in Los Angeles.
For his personal life, Vincent is ‘… not yet married, but available to all women…’. It is known that Vincent is a supporter of the Republican Party. He is also the godfather of Chris Squire’s son, also helping Chris create an autobiography.
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