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How Rich Is Paul Sorvino? Net Worth, Salary, Career

Paul Sorvino

On July 25, Paul Sorvino died at the age of 83. The actor, whose net worth is reported to be $10 million, rose to prominence for his roles in Goodfellas and Law & Order. Roger Neal, Sorvino’s publicist, broke the news on behalf of his wife Dee Dee Sorvino in a statement that read:

“Our hearts are shattered. There will never be another Paul Sorvino; he was my love and one of the finest actors to ever grace the cinema or stage.”

Sorvino died at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida, according to Neal. Mira, one of Paul’s children, also paid homage to her father on social media, writing,

“My heart is shattered; a life of love, laughter, and insight with him is finished.” He was an incredible parent. I adore him to pieces. As you soar, I’m sending you to love in the heavens, Dad.”

Although Paul had some long-term health difficulties, it is uncertain whether these had a role in his death. His funeral arrangements are still being finalized.

 

Paul Sorvino’s net worth

The actor, also known as Paul Anthony Sorvino, was well-known for portraying authoritative officials on both sides of the law. Sorvino was best recognized for his roles in films such as Goodfellas, Law & Order, A Touch of Class, Reds, and The Rocketeer. As of February 2024, Paul’s net worth is estimated to be approximately $10 million by CelebrityNetWorth. While too many specifics about his assets are unknown, he has amassed a substantial fortune via his profession in the entertainment sector.

Paul Sorvino

 

Career

The opera singer began his Broadway career with the 1964 musical Bajour after working as a copywriter at an advertising firm. In 1970, he made his cinematic debut in the dark comedy picture Where’s Poppa?, and in 1971, he had a supporting part in The Panic in Needle Park.

Paul received critical acclaim for his role in the 1972 Broadway drama That Championship Season. He has also appeared in films such as A Touch of Glass and It Couldn’t Happen to a Nicer Guy as a supporting actor. Following that, he featured in sitcoms such as We’ll Get By, Bert D’Angelo/Superstar, The Oldest Rookie, and others.

He went on to star in films such as Reds and The Stuff, Goodfellas, Nixon, The Rocketeer, and The Firm. Sorvino also formed the American Stage Company, which premiered several popular Off-Broadway productions.

Paul Sorvino

He rose to prominence as Phil Cerreta on the NBC drama Law & Order. In 1998, he narrated The History Channel’s The Big House and was the primary adversary in Hey Arnold!: The Movie. He portrayed Frank DeLucca in That’s Life and Al Miller in Still Standing, both on CBS. He later starred in Repo! The Genetic Opera, a 2008 musical film, and The Devil’s Carnival, a short film.

In addition, Paul Sorvino established the Paul Sorvino Asthma Foundation, which strives to develop asthma facilities for both children and adults. Aside from that, as a foodie, he established his own brand of pasta sauces under the Paul Sorvino Foods name in 2007.