Stephen Dorff Net Worth, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height & Weight

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Stephen Dorff Wealth Info
Net Worth$12 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthJuly 29, 1973 (age 49 years)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
ProfessionActor
NationalityUnited States of America

Net Worth of Stephen Dorff

Stephen Dorff net worth: Stephen Dorff is an American actor who has a net worth of $12 million. Stephen Dorff is probably most famous for playing roles such as Stuart Sutcliffe in Backbeat, and as Deacon Frost in Blade. He was born in Atlanta, Georgia on July 29, 1973. His father Steve Dorff is a Jewish composer and music producer. Stephen started acting as a child in TV commercials for Kraft and Mattel. Stephen grew up in Los Angeles, where he attended numerous private schools, and got himself expelled for five of them. Early in his career, Dorff made guest appearances on many popular television shows such as Different Strokes, Blossom, Roseanne, and Married With Children. He also appeared in many made of television movies like, In Love and War, the mini-series I Know My First Name is Steven, and What a Dummy.

Stephen Dorff Quotes

How is it that Stephen Dorff has a net worth of $12 Million? These quotes by the actor may indicate the character traits that led to his financial situation:

When I played Candy Darling in 'I Shot Andy Warhol,' that was easy to play that part. They made me into a woman: I'm in heels; I'm waxed. I'm gonna find the femininity and lay on the bed and take the voice of an old movie star.

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I have a smaller bottom lip, but in 'Wheeler,' I had a lip over my lip. It's fat, and it helped with my accent.

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I've mainly been in dramas, so this is one of my first comedy kind of performances in Cecil B. Demented.

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That's the danger of having too much success. You lose that magic, that feeling of not being in control, which I feel now, it's too controlled.

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I'm used to having big movie cameras in my face; I pretend that they're not there.

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