Nick Stahl Net Worth

Nick Stahl Net Worth is
$10,000

Nick Stahl Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Nicolas Kent "Nick" Stahl is an American actor. Starting out as a child actor, he gained recognition for his performance in the 1993 film The Man Without a Face and then embarked on a successful career as a child actor. He later transitioned into his adult career with roles ...

Full NameNick Stahl
Net Worth$10,000
Date Of BirthDecember 5, 1979
Place Of BirthHarlingen, Texas, United States
Height5 ft 9 in (1.778 m)
ProfessionActor, Television producer
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseRose Murphy (m. 2009)
ChildrenMarlo Stahl
ParentsWilliam Kent Stahl, Donna Lynn Stahl
SiblingsEmily Stahl, Bonny Stahl
NicknamesNicolas Kent Stahl , Nicolas Kent "Nick" Stahl
AwardsSatellite Award for Best Ensemble – Motion Picture
NominationsScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Acting Ensemble, Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama, Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
MoviesTerminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Sin City, The Man Without a Face, Bully, Disturbing Behavior, In the Bedroom, Mirrors 2, Dead Awake, 388 Arletta Avenue, The Thin Red Line, Meskada, Burning Palms, Kalamity, Afghan Luke, The Chameleon, How to Rob a Bank, My One and Only, Tall Tale, On the Inside, ...
TV ShowsCarnivàle
Star SignSagittarius
#Quote
1[Interview with Fred Topel, December 2013] I'm not doing a lot of work right now. I'm sort of focusing on life stuff and things are going good, so I'm not really looking a lot into the future at the moment. That's sort of what's necessary for me, so a lot of what I'm focusing on really is my daughter, my family and things like that. If that's the case, that's awesome. I love films and acting. That's what I've always done. It's really all that I know how to do, so that would be fantastic and I'd love to do it in the future.
2(On auditioning for Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003)) I went in for the first audition, which led to five or more auditions and two or three screen tests. It was pretty intense - each time it was one or two hours, really hatching it out.
3(2008 quote on landing parts and the politics of Hollywood) I like auditioning; I've always felt comfortable with doing it. I mean, I've always felt more comfortable in an audition than a meeting. I think it's the same reason why I have such nervousness about public speaking and things like that. But as soon as I'm filming or onstage or something like that, I just never have. I'm kind of in that world, maybe, in character, and so I can do that, no problem. But having to meet some strangers and talk about myself for an hour, it's a lot more difficult for me. So, I've never had a problem with auditioning, and especially if it's for something that I really like. You know, all that I have ever been frustrated about, or wanted, was just the opportunity to do it, to audition, and actually have a fair competition. Because...it's taken me a long time to come to terms with the politics of this, of the town, you know, and sometimes, it sucks to have to abandon a movie that you're really proud of and then go on and have to do something that you don't really believe in, because you need money. But I've also been really fortunate that I've never had to have...a job, a real job, in my life. You know, I'm twenty-eight years old, and that's pretty amazing. And that feels good. What gets really hard to deal with sometimes, when it comes to the politics of the town - and by that, I mean if someone has a lot of popularity in the moment, they'll just get offered something for that reason. But you know, if that [level of popularity] happens with me. I'm obviously gonna have a different take on it. But if I'm not able to even read, to even go in on something...that's hard to deal with. Because if I'm up against someone who's genuinely better for the role, that's great, I can totally deal with that, that's fine. It's the lack of opportunity that's really hard to deal with sometimes. It's just part of the business end of things, which has never been my strength.
4(On playing "Yellow Bastard" in Sin City (2005)) Well, first of all, just to give you kind of the back story on getting that role, it was not a role I was supposed to do. I was just supposed to be in the beginning of the film, when it's me without the make-up, before he later turned into [the Yellow Bastard]. And they had another actor who was set to do the Yellow Bastard role - and he fell out of the movie, he had a conflict or something, so Robert Rodriguez called me to and he just said, "Hey man, maybe you could do both, and maybe we can see that it's you, kind of, through the makeup, and maybe it'll be even better". And I thought it was cool because, it's a bigger role obviously, and I got to do more on the film. But I was intimidated by doing this theatrical cartoonish thing. It's obviously drawn a certain way, and you can get kind of a voice of this crazy character through Frank Miller's writing, but I was really intimidated because I still didn't know completely what Frank had in mind. This character...when he actually speaks, and he moves around, and his physicality, and I was like, "I don't know what to do. I have to - obviously this is really broad, and I have to make this into something big, and something scary". But really I was kind of in the dark about it. I was just hoping that what I did synched up with what they wanted. They didn't fire me, so I guess it was okay. But I don't ever want to wear that many prosthetics again in my life! It was miserable. Not only grueling time-wise to put it on - but, you know, just sitting there in it. It's stiflingly hot, you can't move. You feel like you're stuck together. Luckily we only did that character....I only had makeup on for, I think, five days. It was shot so fast on video, rapid-fire.
5(On being a child actor) I had sort of a dual life in a way - I was going away and doing films, and then coming back, and hanging out with friends, and getting into trouble, and experimenting with drugs, and doing all that stuff, and so my teenage years had some darker times to them, that aren't the fondest memories for me.
6(On Brad Renfro's death and working with him on Bully (2001)) There was a lot of recreational drinking and things like that going on during the shoot. For someone like me, who has been through drugs and drinking, it was pretty easy to spot that Brad had problems.
7I've been lucky to get to do good films. That's all I've ever asked for. Acting is the only thing I've ever done. A studio film would be great to do. I'm not opposed to any genre or budget. A lot of times the smaller films happen to be the better ones - that's just the way it is. But I'm not opposed to doing bigger films, as long as they're not god-awful.
8(On "Carnivale" (2003) getting canceled) It ended because there weren't enough people watching it. It's pretty simple and comes down to not enough people watching versus the amount of money they spend on each episode. I would say more people come up to me about that than anything else. It was on a premium channel, which narrowed the field of viewers off the bat. It never had the numbers that they wanted. But the fans that it had were very hard-core and loyal fans that loved it. It kept us going for two seasons.
9(On his initial reaction to living in Los Angeles) It's a place built on this industry, and that's hard to get used to. Whenever your career is not on your mind, then there is always something there to remind you of it. Early on, it was very competitive in that way, and I am not an extremely competitive person. I had to find ways to enjoy it. I had to do my own thing and not get caught up in that kind of rat race.
10[on being asked if he would like to appear in Terminator Salvation (2009)] I don't care really, to be honest. I don't have much interest.
11I've always chosen the movies and roles that I do solely by the content. That's what I've always tried to do. Something like T3 was so unexpected for me, and was not something I can honestly say that I expected to be doing, given the films I'd been in before. I think that the scale of a movie and the budget a lot of times determines the quality. Sometimes you find that there is better material in small and more independent movies. There's more risk-taking. I want to keep doing that for the future and choose projects based on the content and the role, and how good those are. And I think the budget of movie to me is somewhat secondary. - On his career choices.
12For Sin City (2005) the director wanted me to talk in a certain voice for this character. So I left my audition on an answering machine. It worked.
13I was an escapist, the guy who wanted to get out of school and out of the suburbs...Acting saved me.
14If I had some fake tanner, I'd like to play 'Ernesto 'Che' Guevara' ! I think I kind of look like him except for my skin tone. But seriously, He's one of my idols.
15I try to avoid the sweet-ass roles.
#Fact
1Filming Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) [April 2002]
2Working on films and writing and living between Austin, TX and Los Angeles, CA [September 2010]
3Declared missing by his wife. [May 2012]
4Major role in HBO's _"Carnivále" (2003)_. [November 2003]
5On Dec. 27, 2012, he was arrested by police in Hollywood, CA, in the movie arcade of an adult-book store and charged with "committing a lewd act". He was booked and then released on $500 bail.
6Began acting at the age of 13.
7He and his wife, Rose Murphy, have a daughter named Marlo Stahl.
8He lived with actor-director Jacob Tierney - along with many other struggling actors - in a rented house in Santa Monica for two and a half years. Stahl remarked that it was like a "big actor's frat house".
9When he was two years old, his father left him, his mother, and his two sisters.
10Attended the Force of Nature Concert for Tsunami Aid in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in March 2005. Other celebrity guests included Wyclef Jean, Esai Morales, Paula Abdul and Carmen Electra.
11Beat out Shane West and Jake Gyllenhaal for his role in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003).
12Enjoys writing, reading, madden 11, the Dallas Cowboys and spending time with family & daughter.
13Among his favorite actors are Robert Duvall, Tom Wilkinson and Daniel Day-Lewis.
14Lost out to Matt Damon in All the Pretty Horses (2000).
15Has two older sisters, Bonny and Emily.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
American Dreampost-productionYuri
Away from Here2014/IJames
388 Arletta Avenue Xtra2012Short
Body of Proof2012TV SeriesMarcel Trevino
House of Lies2012TV SeriesKurt
On the Inside2011/IAllen Meneric
388 Arletta Avenue2011James Deakin
Afghan Luke2011Luke Benning
The Speed of Thought2011Joshua Lazarus
Locke & Key2011TV MovieDuncan Locke
Dead Awake2010Dylan
Kalamity2010Billy Klepack
Mirrors 22010VideoMax Matheson
Burning Palms2010Robert Kane
The Chameleon2010Brendan Kerrigan
Meskada2010Noah Cordin
Everything Will Happen Before You Die2010Hunter Robinson
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit2009TV SeriesPeter Harrison
My One and Only2009Bud
Sleepwalking2008James
Quid Pro Quo2008/IIsaac Knott
How to Rob a Bank (and 10 Tips to Actually Get Away with It)2007Jinx
The Night of the White Pants2006Horace 'Raff' Rafferty
Sin City2005Roark Jr. Yellow Bastard
Carniv2003-2005TV SeriesBen Hawkins
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines2003Video GameJohn Connor (voice)
Twist2003Dodge
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines2003John Connor
Bookies2003Toby
Wasted2002TV MovieChris
Taboo2002Christian Turner
Lover's Prayer2001Vladimir
Bully2001Bobby Kent
The Sleepy Time Gal2001Morgan
In the Bedroom2001Frank Fowler
Sunset Strip2000Zach
Seasons of Love1999TV SeriesAdult Grover
The Thin Red Line1998Pfc - Beade
Hercules1998TV SeriesCastor
Soundman1998Tommy Pepin
Disturbing Behavior1998Gavin Strick
Eye of God1997Tom Spencer
Promised Land1997TV SeriesBilly Sullivan
My Son Is Innocent1996TV MovieEric Sutter
Out of Order1996TV Series short
Blue River1995TV MovieYoung Edward
Tall Tale1995Daniel Hackett
Safe Passage1994Simon Singer
Incident in a Small Town1994TV MovieJohn Bell Trenton
The Man Without a Face1993Charles E. 'Chuck' Norstadt
Woman with a Past1992TV MovieBrian
Stranger at My Door1991TV MovieRobert Fortier

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Oh-My-Gleed!2012-2014TV Series producer - 13 episodes

Assistant Director

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Kid1993Short second second assistant director

Set Decorator

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Oh-My-Gleed!2012TV Series 1 episode

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
House of Lies2012TV Series performer - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Oh-My-Gleed!2012-2014TV SeriesHimself - Announcer / Himself
Keeping It Real: The Visual and Special Effects of Mirrors 22010Video shortHimself
The Other Side: Making of Mirrors 22010Video shortHimself
E! True Hollywood Story2008TV Series documentaryHimself
Up Close with Carrie Keagan2008TV SeriesHimself
Terminator 3: TerminatorVision2008Video documentary shortHimself
Magic and Myth: The Meaning of 'Carniv2006Video documentary short
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2005TV SeriesHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2005TV SeriesHimself
Dennis Miller2005TV SeriesHimself
T3 Visual Effects Lab2003Video documentary shortJohn Connor
Inside 'Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines'2003TV Short documentaryHimself
T3: Dressed to Kill2003Video shortHimself
T3: Making of the Video Game2003Video shortHimself
Terminator 3: Sky Net Database2003Video documentary short
Making 'Carniv2003TV ShortHimself
Gomorron2003TV SeriesHimself - Terminator 3
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn2003TV SeriesHimself
HBO First Look2003TV Series documentaryHimself
Bully: On Location2003Video documentary shortHimself / Bobby Kent (uncredited)

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Edición Especial Coleccionista2010TV SeriesJohn Connor
Dianne Crittenden on 'The Thin Red Line'2010Video documentary shortHimself
Terminator 3: Redemption2004Video GameJohn Connor
Troldspejlet1994TV SeriesHimself / Charles E. 'Chuck' Norstad

Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
1999Special Achievement AwardSatellite AwardsOutstanding Motion Picture EnsembleThe Thin Red Line (1998)

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2006Critics Choice AwardBroadcast Film Critics Association AwardsBest Acting EnsembleSin City (2005)
2006Gold Derby AwardGold Derby AwardsEnsemble CastSin City (2005)
2005GenieGenie AwardsBest Performance by an Actor in a Leading RoleTwist (2003)
2004Saturn AwardAcademy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USABest Supporting Actor in a Television SeriesCarniv (2003)
2004Golden Satellite AwardSatellite AwardsBest Actor in a Series, DramaCarniv (2003)
2003Prism AwardPrism AwardsPerformance in TV Movie or MiniseriesWasted (2002)
2002ActorScreen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion PictureIn the Bedroom (2001)
2001ACCAAwards Circuit Community AwardsBest Cast EnsembleIn the Bedroom (2001)
1994Young Artist AwardYoung Artist AwardsBest Youth Actor Co-Starring in a Motion Picture DramaThe Man Without a Face (1993)

Known for movies

Source
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