Stephen Lang Net Worth 2022, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Movies

Stephen Lang net worth

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Introduction

Stephen Lang is an American screen and stage actor, and playwright. He is best known for roles in films including Manhunter (1986), Gettysburg, Tombstone (both 1993), Gods and Generals (2003), Public Enemies (2009), and Don’t Breathe (2016). Outside of these roles, he has had an extensive career on Broadway, and has received a Tony Award nomination for his role in the 1992 production of The Speed of Darkness and won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in James Cameron’s Avatar (2009). From 2004 to 2006, he was co-artistic director of the Actors Studio.

Early life

NameStephen Lang
Net Worth$10 million
OccupationActor, Playwright
Height1.79m
Age69 years
Stephen Lang net worth 2022

Stephen Lang was born on July 11, 1952 (age 69 years) in New York City, United States. He is the youngest child of Theresa Volmar (d. 2008) and Eugene Lang (1919–2017), a prominent entrepreneur and philanthropist. Lang’s mother was Catholic of German and Irish descent, while his father was Jewish. Lang’s paternal grandparents were Jewish emigrants from Hungary and Russia. He has two elder siblings—Jane, an attorney and activist, and David, who served as an executive at REFAC, the company their father founded in 1952.

Lang’s father Eugene donated much of his wealth (in excess of $150 million) to charity and did not leave an inheritance to his children, believing they each needed to learn to become self-sufficient. Lang attended elementary school in Jamaica Estates, Queens. His middle school was a New York City public school, George Ryan Junior High School, in nearby Fresh Meadows. For high school, he attended George School, a Quaker boarding school in Newtown, PA and graduated from there a year early (1969). He graduated from Swarthmore College in 1973 with a degree in English Literature.

Career

Stephen Lang played Harold (Happy) Loman in the 1984 Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman and the 1985 television film with Dustin Hoffman as Willy Loman, and appeared in the first Hannibal Lecter film Manhunter (1986), as reporter Freddy Lounds. He played attorney David Abrams in the television series Crime Story (1986–88). Lang played the title role in the NBC movie Babe Ruth (1991). He later played the “One Armed Man” in The Fugitive, the 2000 revival starring Tim Daly. The series was a modest success but lasted only one season because of its large production budget.

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Lang was nominated in 1992 for a Tony Award for his lead role in The Speed of Darkness. His film role in Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) garnered him widespread critical acclaim, but its limited release prevented the film from reaching a wider audience. On stage, he was the first to play the role of Colonel Nathan Jessup in A Few Good Men, a role made famous on film (1992) by Jack Nicholson. Stephen Lang is the winner of over half a dozen theatre awards including the Drama Desk and Helen Hayes awards.

In movies, Stephen Lang played Maj. Gen. George E. Pickett in Gettysburg (1993) and the lead role of Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson in the Gettysburg prequel Gods and Generals (2003), both from director Ronald F. Maxwell. Shortly before Arthur Miller’s death in February 2005, Lang appeared in his long-time friend’s last play, titled Finishing the Picture. It premiered in 2004 at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, where Lang had the second run of his own play, Beyond Glory, which had premiered in Arl ington, Virginia, early in 2004, and his Tony-nominated portrayal for The Speed of Darkness. Lang also performed Beyond Glory, a one-man show, for troops deployed overseas.

He played the role of Colonel Littlefield in John Patrick Shanley’s play Defiance in 2006. He brought Beyond Glory to Roundabout’s Off-Broadway Laura Pels Theatre in 2007. Since its New York City premiere, Beyond Glory has been nominated for a Drama Desk Award and a Lucille Lortel Award both for outstanding solo performance. A movie about the play has been produced and released. Lang has a role in the ESPN miniseries The Bronx Is Burning, as well as roles in independent features Save Me and From Mexico with Love. He plays a lead role in James Cameron’s sci-fi epic Avatar as the villainous Colonel Quaritch.

In 2009, Stephen Lang appeared in Michael Mann’s film Public Enemies as FBI Agent Charles Winstead, the man widely considered to have fired the shots that killed John Dillinger and in Grant Heslov’s The Men Who Stare at Goats alongside Jeff Bridges, Kevin Spacey, Ewan McGregor, and George Clooney. Also in 2009, he narrated the audiobook Road Rage—which combines the short stories “Duel” by Richard Matheson and “Throttle” by Stephen King and Joe Hill—and guest-starred in the Law & Order: Criminal Intent season 8 finale, “Revolution” in the role of Axel Kaspers.

In 2010 Stephen Lang performed the narration for “The Gettysburg Story: Battlefield Auto Tour,” the top-selling audio tour of the Gettysburg Battlefield at Gettysburg National Military Park in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Written and produced by filmmaker Jake Boritt and based on works by historian Gabor Boritt it tells the story of the Battle of Gettysburg and Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address in Gettysburg National Cemetery. Lang is also the narrator of the companion public television documentary The Gettysburg Story presented by Maryland Public Television.

Stephen Lang played the villain Khalar Zym in the 2011 Conan the Barbarian reboot starring Jason Momoa. He also played one of the leads, Nathaniel Taylor, in the Steven Spielberg-produced TV series Terra Nova. In February 2012, he signed on to play Mary Shannon’s estranged father in a three-episode arc on the final season of the USA television series In Plain Sight. In 2013, Lang appeared in The Monkey’s Paw for Chiller TV.

Lang has been confirmed as reprising his role as Colonel Miles Quaritch in the upcoming sequels to Avatar. He plays Increase Mather, in a recurring role, on WGN America’s first original scripted series, Salem. Lang is part of the cast of AMC’s martial-arts drama Into the Badlands. He played The Blind Man in Fede Álvarez’s hit horror-thriller Don’t Breathe (2016), which received positive reviews. He reprised the role in the sequel Don’t Breathe 2 in 2021.

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In February 2016, Stephen Lang lobbied for the role of Cable in Deadpool 2 through captioned Twitter pictures. The role ultimately went to Josh Brolin. In 2017, he played Colonel Abraham Biggs in Hostiles, by director Scott Cooper. In 2018, he appeared as the father of Joe Braven (Jason Momoa), Linden Braven in the action thriller film Braven, and played Shrike in Mortal Engines, which Peter Jackson produced for Universal Pictures and Media Rights Capital.

Wife

Stephen Lang is married to Kristina Watson, they had their wedding in 1980. His wife is a costume designer and they have four children: Lucy Lang, Noah Lang, Grace Lang and Daniel Lang. However, on May 30, 2010, Swarthmore awarded Lang an honorary degree in recognition of his career in theatre, television, and film. His youngest son, Noah Lang, received his bachelor’s degree during the same ceremony. He also holds an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Jacksonville University and was an artist in residence at Northeastern University in 2011.

Stephen Lang net worth

How much is Stephen Lang worth? Stephen Lang net worth is estimated at around $10 million. His main source of income is from his career as an actor and playwright. Lang successful career has earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy cars. He is one of the richest and influential actors in the United States. In the fall of 2015, Lang served as a Jury Member for the Woodstock Film Festival.