Matthew Fox’s wealth

Known for his role as Jack Shepherd in the TV series ‘Lost’, Matthew Fox has amassed a net worth of $20 million. His portrayal of this character, along with roles in other TV series and feature films, has significantly contributed to his wealth.

Matthew Fox’s Background

Matthew Fox, an American actor, was born in 1966 in Pennsylvania and grew up on a ranch in Wyoming. His acting career began with TV appearances in shows like ‘Wings’ and ‘Freshmen Dorm’, but it was his appearance in the series ‘Party of Five’ and later ‘Lost’ that propelled him to fame and wealth.

Role in ‘Lost’ and Beyond

Matthew Fox’s role in ‘Lost’ as Dr. Jack Shepherd was highly lucrative, with earnings of up to $250,000 per episode. Beyond ‘Lost’, he appeared in movies like ‘Smokin’ Aces’ (2006), ‘We Are Marshall’ (2006), and ‘Vantage Point’ (2008), showcasing his versatility as an actor.

Structural Info

  • Full Name: Matthew Fox
  • Net Worth: $20 Million
  • Date Of Birth: July 14, 1966
  • Place Of Birth: Abington Township, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
  • Weight: 179 lbs (81 kg)
  • Profession: Model, Actor
  • Education: Columbia University, Wind River Middle/High School, Deerfield Academy
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Spouse: Margherita Ronchi (m. 1992)
  • Children: Byron Fox, Kyle Fox
  • Parents: Loretta B. Fox, Francis G. Fox
  • Siblings: Bayard Fox, Francis Fox Jr.
  • Nicknames: Matt Fox , Matthew Chandler Fox , Foxy
  • IMDB: Profile Link
  • Awards: Saturn Award, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama
  • Movies: Bone Tomahawk, Extinction, World War Z, Alex Cross, Emperor, Speed Racer, Vantage Point, We Are Marshall, Smokin’ Aces, Behind the Mask, My Boyfriend’s Back
  • TV Shows: Lost, Lost: Missing Pieces, Haunted, Party of Five, Freshman Dorm

Salary

Lost (2004)$36,000

Quotes

1What we as a cast went through that first season mirrored what you saw on screen: people with no preexisting history, thrown together on an island; becoming a tight-knit bunch in the course of trying to make sense of this weird world. Then, to have these other characters come in – it’s added an interesting new energy both to the show and our experience.
2“It’s sort of a show about the human species, not a show about anybody from any particular country or any nationality or any religious background.” – on why he thinks Lost (2004) is internationally successful.

Facts


1Owns an Aviat Husky A-1C airplane.
2He and his family currently reside in Oahu, Hawaii, where ‘Lost’ is shot. [February 2006]