Joe Pesci, an American actor, and musician has a net worth of $50 million. Pesci, who is most known for his work with Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro, has portrayed a variety of characters throughout his career, including vicious mobsters, humorous leads, and oddball sidekicks.
The “Lethal Weapon” trilogy, “Raging Bull,” “Goodfellas,” “My Cousin Vinny,” “Casino,” and “Home Alone” are just a few of his well-known projects (1990). Along with many other honors and nominations during his career, Joe has received an Academy Award and a BAFTA award.

Joe Pesci was delivered to Joseph Frank Pesci on February 9, 1943, in Newark, New Jersey. His mother, Maria, was a barber, while his father, Angelo, ran a bar and drove a forklift.
Early Life
Joe began acting at the age of four, first in radio plays and then in plays in New York. Joe was born and reared in Belleville, New Jersey. Pesci was hired as a regular on the “Star Time Kids” variety show when he was ten years old. In the 1960s, he explored a career in music, playing guitar with Joey Dee & the Starliters, and putting out the album “Little Joe Sure Can Sing!” (1968) under the name Joe Ritchie. Joe Pesci is an American actor, and singer, with a net worth of $50 million.
Pesci created the comedic duo, Vincent and Pesci, in 1970 with Frank Vincent. They toured until 1976 and even co-starred in the short-lived Broadway production “The New Vaudevillians.” Pesci made his acting debut in 1976’s “The Death Collector.”

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After actor Robert De Niro mentioned the movie to director Martin Scorsese and expressed his admiration for Joe’s performance, Scorsese hired Joe in the 1980 movie “Raging Bull.” Pesci suffered a broken rib during production (and another one when working on Scorsese’s “Casino” 15 years later), yet the part nevertheless netted him a BAFTA Award and an Oscar nomination. Following “Raging Bull,” he starred in “Dear Mr. Wonderful,” “Easy Money,” and “Eureka” in 1983.
He again worked with De Niro on “Once Upon a Time in America” in 1984. Joe portrayed the main character on the comedy TV series “Half Nelson,” which was about a private investigator, in 1985. Pesci played a mob boss in Michael Jackson’s “Moonwalker” “Smooth Criminal” segment from 1987.
Joe Pesci is well known for playing smart guys, most of whom die or are imprisoned. But unlike many people his age, Pesci has been prudent in protecting his net worth throughout the years and has even made sure he has various streams of income. Despite his considerable wealth, he doesn’t spend it the way other famous people do. Let’s just say that he doesn’t have a gold tooth as his most expensive item.
What is known about Pesci’s spending behavior?
However, mobster Tommy DeVito from the 1990 film Goodfellas became one of his most well-known portrayals. Pesci was able to draw inspiration from his personal encounters with criminals while growing up in and around New York City.
Real estate is where Pesci spends most of his money. He spent $850,000 on an eight-bedroom home on the Jersey Shore in 1994. The heated swimming pool, spiral staircase, elevator, and glass walls of the 7200 square foot waterfront mansion. Nevertheless, he listed it for $6.5 million in 2019.
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