Joe Manganiello Net Worth

How much is Joe Manganiello worth?

Net Worth:$20 Million
Date of Birth:December 28, 1976 (47 years old)
Gender:Male
Height:1.96 m, 6 ft 5 in
Profession:TV Actor
Nationality:American
Joe Manganiello Net Worth:
$20 Million

Best known for his role as a werewolf in HBO’s True Blood, he’s had recurring television roles on ER, One Tree Hill, and How I Met Your Mother.

He made his official acting debut in the 2002 film version of Spider-Man, a role he auditioned for only a short time after moving out to Los Angeles.

He was a roadie for the band Goldfinger and became good friends with lead singer, John Feldmann.

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Career

Career: Following his debut in “Spider-Man”, Manganiello began landing regular television work. Some of the shows he appeared on during this time include VH1’s “So Notorious” (2006), on which he played Tori Spelling’s boyfriend; “Jake in Progress” (2006); “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (2006); “Las Vegas” (2006); “Close to Home” (2006); “Scrubs” (2007); “American Heiress” (2007); four episodes as Officer Litchman on NBC’s “ER” (2007); and three seasons of “One Tree Hill” as the bartender Owen Morello. He also appeared in a few theater productions, including “The Chick Magnet” in May 2007 in New York City, a 2008 production of “A Streetcar Named Desire” for the West Virginia Public Theatre, and “Unusual Acts of Devotion” at the La Jolla Playhouse in June 2009.

Personal Life

He dated actress Demi Moore in 2012, and in November 2015, he married Modern Family star Sofia Vergara.

He reunited with former Carnegie Mellon University classmate Matthew Bomer onscreen in an episode of his show White Collar and in the 2012 film Magic Mike.

Inspirational Quotes by Joe Manganiello

I wake up at the same time every day to get to the gym.

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I come from classical theater training and when I went to college it was a bunch of kids that were hand-picked from around the world. I was around such brilliant young minds and incredible artists with incredible teachers.

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I watched so many comic book movies where the actors weren't as built as the characters in the book. It made me mad because they didn't look right.

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Matt Bomer and I went to Carnegie Mellon for drama together.

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I was happier going back to my roots: training like men do in my hometown of Pittsburgh. Back home the guys in the gyms don't lift to look good; they're lifting to lift. They do it because they want to squat more and bench more.

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