Tony Shalhoub is a famous Lebanese-American actor who has already achieved massive success in entertainment. Born on October 9, 1953, the talented actor Shalhoub made his acting debut starring in the American romantic comedy-drama film ‘Heartburn’ in 1986. In fact, he rose to fame in the American showbiz arena after being cast in the crime comedy film ‘Quick Change’ in 1990.
Full Name | Tony Shalhoub |
Nick Name | Tony |
Age (As of 2024) | 70 Years of 2024 |
Date of Birth (DOB), Birthday | October 9, 1953 |
Birth Place/Hometown | Green Bay, Wisconsin, United States |
Nationality | American |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Actor |
Ethnicity | White Caucasian |
Religion | Not Known |
Star Sign (Zodiac Sign) | Libra |
Net Worth & Salary | |
Net Worth | $30 Million |
Salary | $300 K per month/episode/movie |
Income Source | Acting |
Physical Statistics | |
Height (Tall) | 5 feet 10 inches 177 Centimeters 1.77 Meters |
Weight | 64 kg |
Tattoo Details | None. |
Shoe Size | 10 US |
Hair Color | Black |
Eye Color | Brown |
Family | |
Father Name | Joseph |
Mother Name | Helen |
Brother | Michael Shalhoub, Daniel Shalhoub |
Sister | Susan Shalhoub Larkin, Jane Shalhoub |
Personal Info | |
Girlfriend/Affairs | Brooke Adams |
Dating History | Under Review |
Sexual Orientation (Gay or Lesbian) | Straight |
Marital Status | Married |
Marriage Date | 1992 |
Wife/Spouse Name | Brooke Adams |
Son | None. |
Daughter | None. |
Education | |
College | University of Wisconsin-Green Bay University of Southern Maine |
School | Green Bay East High School Yale School of Drama |
Career Journey | |
Debut Movie | Heartburn (1986) |
Debut Television | The Equalizer (1986) |
Shalhoub was the son of a Lebanese immigrant, and he was drawn to acting at an early age, making his debut in a high-school production of The King and I. Shalhoub attended the University of Southern Maine (B.A., 1977) and Yale University’s School of Drama (M.A., 1980). Early in his career, he focused on stage work, performing with the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and in several theatrical productions at the New York Shakespeare Festival. He found success on Broadway in Wendy Wasserstein’s The Heidi Chronicles (1989) and earned a Tony Award nomination for his performance in Herb Gardner’s Conversations with My Father (1992).