John Mahoney Net Worth
John Mahoney Net Worth is
$15 Million
John Mahoney Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
John Mahoney is an American-British actor. He started his career on the stage in 1977 and moved into film in 1980. He played Martin Crane in the American sitcom Frasier on NBC from 1993 to 2004. He has also worked as a voice actor, and performed on Broadway and in Chicago th... Full Name | John Mahoney |
Net Worth | $15 Million |
Date Of Birth | June 20, 1940 |
Place Of Birth | Bispham, Blackpool, United Kingdom |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) |
Profession | Actor, Voice Actor, Teacher, Journalist |
Education | Western Illinois University, Quincy University |
Nationality | United States of America |
Parents | Margaret Mahoney, Reg Mahoney |
Siblings | Vera Mahoney |
Nicknames | Patrick John Mahoney |
Awards | Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series |
Nominations | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries, or Motion Picture Made for Television, Satellite Award for Best Actor - Television Series Musical or Comedy, Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Pla... |
Movies | Say Anything..., Primal Fear, Flipped, Moonstruck, Barton Fink, She's the One, The Iron Giant, Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Dan in Real Life, In the Line of Fire, Antz, Tin Men, The Hudsucker Proxy, Eight Men Out, The American President, The Russia House, Reality Bites, The Broken Hearts Club: A Roman... |
TV Shows | Frasier, In Treatment, Chicago Story, The Human Factor, H.E.L.P. |
Star Sign | Gemini |
# | Trademark |
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1 | Gravelly voice |
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1 | People say there's no trace of an accent anymore, and there isn't because I worked very hard to lose it. And the reason I did that is a British accent in America is a real status symbol. |
2 | (on his decision to pursue an acting career) So I was the associate editor of a medical journal in Chicago, and I was thirty seven, and all of a sudden I just sort of started going through this dark night of the soul... where I just... . Is this going to be it for me, am I going to be spending the rest of my life writing about cataracts and hemorrhoids... and... . just not what I wanted to do, and I was just intensely depressed all the time. |
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1 | His favourite episode of Frasier is the season one episode 'Travels with Martin'. |
2 | In Dreamworks Antz he provided the voice of the Drunk Scout while David Hyde Pierce who plays his youngest son on Frasier voiced the character Slim in the rival Disney/Pixar movie A Bug's Life. |
3 | Having wrapped up Frasier (1993), he returned to Chicago to play Tom Garrison in Steppenwolf Theatre Company's "I Never Sang for My Father." Mahoney is an ensemble member of Steppenwolf. [May 2004] |
4 | Starring in Roundabout Theater Company production of "Prelude to a Kiss" at the American Airlines Theater in New York. [February 2007] |
5 | Lives in Oak Park, Illinois [May 2003] |
6 | Playing 'Sir' in "The Dresser" at Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago [November 2004] |
7 | Best known by the public for his starring role as Martin Crane on Frasier (1993). He was only 15 years older than Kelsey Grammer when he played his father. |
8 | Did not start acting until he was 37 years old. |
9 | He was nominated for the 2011 Equity Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for "The Outgoing Tide" at the Northlight Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. |
10 | Became famous for playing father to Kelsey Grammer and David Hyde Pierce on Frasier (1993). Grammer was also known for playing "Sideshow Bob" on The Simpsons (1989). Pierce would go on to play Sideshow Bob's brother "Cecil" on The Simpsons (1989) and then, to complete the joke, Mahoney played their father, again. |
11 | Is the uncle of Illinois State Senator John Sullivan. |
12 | He was nominated for a 2004 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for "I Never Sang for My Father" at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. |
13 | He was nominated for a 1989 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role for "After the Fall" at the National Jewish Theater in Chicago, Illinois. |
14 | He was nominated for a 1984 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play for "The Hothouse" at the Steppenwolf Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. |
15 | He was nominated for a 1980 Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in "Death of a Salesman" at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. |
16 | He joined the ensemble at Steppenwolf Theatre in 1979 and has appeared in over 20 productions there, including "The Dresser," "I Never Sang For My Father," "The Drawer Boy," "Balm in Gilead," "Orphans," "Of Mice and Men," "Born Yesterday," "The Song of Jacob Zulu," "Death and the Maiden." "Supple in Combat," and "The Man Who Came to Dinner". He made his Steppenwolf directing debut in 1994 with "Talking Heads". |
17 | He joined the Army after he moved to the U.S. Once out of the service, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Quincy College and a Master of Arts degree in English from Western Illinois University. |
18 | His favourite sitcom is Rising Damp (1974). |
19 | While approaching middle age, he finally decided to become an actor by quitting his job as a medical journalist and enrolling in acting classes at the St. Nicholas Theater, which has since closed. |
20 | He was formerly an English professor who taught at many colleges. |
21 | Came to the United States to visit his sister who was a war bride |
22 | Has appeared in episodes of three different series with Ted Danson: Cheers (1982), Frasier (1993) and Becker (1998). |
23 | Won Broadway's 1986 Tony Award as Best Actor (Featured Role - Play) for American Playhouse: The House of Blue Leaves (1987). |
24 | After Frasier (1993) ended, Mahoney claims he was approached for other TV series offers, but declined. Citing that Frasier (1993) comfortably gave him enough money, he wanted to return to the theater, which he considers his home. |
25 | Was a member of the Stretford Civic Theatre in Manchester, England in his teens. |
26 | Met actor John Malkovich in a Chicago acting class, who encouraged him to join the Steppenwolf theater company. |
27 | Received a bachelor of arts degree from Quincy College (Quincy, Illinois, now Quincy University) and a masters in English from Western Illinois University (Macomb, Illinois). |
28 | Lost his English accent after he joined the U.S. Army. |
29 | Although he later played Frasier's father Martin Crane on Frasier (1993), John Mahoney appeared on a 1992 episode of Cheers (1982) as a pianist who was hired to write a jingle for the bar. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Foyle's War | 2015 | TV Series | Andrew Del Mar |
Hot in Cleveland | 2011-2014 | TV Series | Roy / Rusty Banks |
$#*! My Dad Says | 2010 | TV Series | Lt. Col. Wally Durham |
Flipped | 2010/I | Chet Duncan | |
Burn Notice | 2009-2010 | TV Series | Management |
Tired of Being Funny | 2009 | Short | Harry |
In Treatment | 2009 | TV Series | Walter Barnett |
The Simpsons | 2007 | TV Series | Dr. Robert Terwilliger, Sr. |
Dan in Real Life | 2007 | Poppy | |
Mobsters | 2007 | TV Series | Narrator |
ER | 2006 | TV Series | Bennett Cray |
Kronk's New Groove | 2005 | Video | Papi (voice) |
Fathers and Sons | 2005 | TV Movie | Gene |
Frasier | 1993-2004 | TV Series | Martin Crane |
Gary the Rat | 2003 | TV Series | Steele |
Atlantis: Milo's Return | 2003 | Video | Whitmore (voice) |
Atlantis: The Lost Empire | 2001 | Video Game | Preston Whitmore (voice) |
Atlantis: The Lost Empire | 2001 | Preston B. Whitmore (voice) | |
Almost Salinas | 2001 | Max Harris | |
Teacher's Pet | 2000 | TV Series | Narrator / Tim Tim Tim |
Becker | 2000 | TV Series | Father Joe D'Andrea |
The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy | 2000 | Jack | |
The Iron Giant | 1999 | General Rogard (voice) | |
Antz | 1998 | Grebs (voice) | |
Nothing Sacred | 1998 | TV Series | Vince Reyneaux |
Tracey Takes On... | 1997 | TV Series | Jeffrey Ayliss |
Mariette in Ecstasy | 1996 | Dr. Claude Baptiste | |
She's the One | 1996 | Mr. Fitzpatrick | |
Primal Fear | 1996 | John Shaughnessy | |
3rd Rock from the Sun | 1996 | TV Series | Dr. Leonard Hanlin |
Biography | 1995 | TV Series documentary | Narrator |
The American President | 1995 | Leo Solomon | |
A Hard Rain | 1994 | Short | Ross Stewart |
Reality Bites | 1994 | Grant Gubler | |
The Hudsucker Proxy | 1994 | Chief | |
Striking Distance | 1993 | Lt. Vince Hardy | |
In the Line of Fire | 1993 | Sam Campagna | |
Unnatural Pursuits | 1992 | TV Series | Paddy Quinn |
Cheers | 1992 | TV Series | Sy Flembeck |
Screenplay | 1992 | TV Series | Walter Partin |
The Water Engine | 1992 | TV Movie | Mason Gross |
The Secret Passion of Robert Clayton | 1992 | TV Movie | Robert Clayton Sr. |
The Human Factor | 1992 | TV Series | Dr. Alec McMurtry |
Article 99 | 1992 | Dr. Henry Dreyfoos | |
Barton Fink | 1991 | W.P. Mayhew | |
The 10 Million Dollar Getaway | 1991 | TV Movie | Jimmy Burke |
The Russia House | 1990 | Brady | |
Love Hurts | 1990 | Boomer | |
H.E.L.P. | 1990 | TV Series | Chief Patrick Meacham |
The Image | 1990 | TV Movie | Irv Mickelson |
Dinner at Eight | 1989 | TV Movie | Oliver Jordan |
Say Anything... | 1989 | James Court | |
Favorite Son | 1988 | TV Mini-Series | Lou Brenner |
Eight Men Out | 1988 | William 'Kid' Gleason | |
Betrayed | 1988 | Shorty | |
Frantic | 1988 | U.S. Embassy Official | |
Moonstruck | 1987 | Perry | |
Suspect | 1987 | Judge Matthew Bishop Helms | |
American Playhouse | 1987 | TV Series | Artie Shaughnessy |
Saturday Night Live | 1987 | TV Series | Paul Newman Fast Eddie Felson |
The Hustler of Money | 1987 | TV Short | Eddie |
Tin Men | 1987 | Moe Adams | |
The Christmas Gift | 1986 | TV Movie | Bob (uncredited) |
Streets of Gold | 1986 | Linnehan | |
The Manhattan Project | 1986 | Lt. Col. Conroy | |
Trapped in Silence | 1986 | TV Movie | Doctor Winslow |
Code of Silence | 1985 | 'Prowler' Representative | |
Lady Blue | 1985 | TV Movie | Capt. Flynn |
First Steps | 1985 | TV Movie | '60 Minutes' Producer |
Through Naked Eyes | 1983 | TV Movie | Police Captain |
Mission Hill | 1982 | ||
Chicago Story | 1982 | TV Series | Lt. Roselli |
Will: The Autobiography of G. Gordon Liddy | 1982 | TV Movie | |
Hudson Taylor | 1981 |
Soundtrack
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Frasier | 1994-2000 | TV Series performer - 10 episodes | |
Cheers | 1992 | TV Series performer - 1 episode |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Love. Blood. Kryptonite. | 2008 | executive producer |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Behind the Couch: The Making of 'Frasier' | 2003 | Video documentary short special thanks | |
The Making of 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire' | 2002 | Video documentary thanks |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Hot in Cleveland | 2012 | TV Series | Himself |
An Iconic Film Revisited: 'Say Anything...' 20 Years Later | 2009 | Video short | Himself |
Fawlty Exclusive: Basil's Best Bits | 2009 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
50 Ways to Leave Your TV Lover | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
50 Greatest TV Endings | 2008 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Just Like Family: The Making of 'Dan in Real Life' | 2008 | Video short | Himself |
The 61st Annual Tony Awards | 2007 | TV Special | Himself - Presenter: American Theatre Wing |
Moonstruck: At the Heart of an Italian Family | 2006 | Video short | Himself |
The Ultimate Sitcom | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
10th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards | 2004 | TV Special | Himself |
MADtv | 1999-2003 | TV Series | Himself |
Behind the Couch: The Making of 'Frasier' | 2003 | Video documentary short | Himself |
50 Greatest TV Animals | 2003 | TV Movie documentary | Himself / Martin Crane |
The Making of 'Atlantis: The Lost Empire' | 2002 | Video documentary | Himself - Voice of 'Preston Whitmore' |
Nature | 2000 | TV Series documentary | Himself / Narrator |
The Making of 'The Iron Giant' | 2000 | TV Short documentary | Himself |
Steppenwolf Theatre Company: 25 Years on the Edge | 2000 | Documentary | Himself |
My Favourite 'Frasier' | 1999 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
The 'Frasier' Story | 1999 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
The 50th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards | 1998 | TV Special | Himself - Audience Member |
Polar Bears: Arctic Terror | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Narrator |
World of Discovery | 1997 | TV Series documentary | Narrator |
Jeopardy! | 1996 | TV Series | Himself - Celebrity Contestant |
Star Trek: 30 Years and Beyond | 1996 | TV Special documentary | Martin Crane |
Chicago on Stage | 1995 | TV Movie | Himself |
Golden Globes 50th Anniversary Celebration | 1994 | TV Movie | Himself |
American Experience | 1991 | TV Series documentary | |
The 42nd Annual Tony Awards | 1988 | TV Special | Himself - Presenter: Best Featured Actress in a Play |
The 40th Annual Tony Awards | 1986 | TV Special | Himself - Winner: Best Featured Actor in a Play |
Archive Footage
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Burn Notice | 2011 | TV Series | Management |
Great TV Mistakes | 2010 | TV Movie documentary | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
A Conversation with Art Director Roy Christopher | 2004 | Video documentary short | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
Bulldog Crazy | 2004 | Video short | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
The Crane Brothers Remember Season 3 | 2004 | Video documentary short | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
The Mystery of Maris: The Break-Up Begins | 2004 | Video short | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
Frasier: Analyzing the Laughter | 2004 | TV Movie | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
Marching on to Season Two | 2004 | Video documentary short | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
The Mystery of Maris Continues! | 2004 | Video short | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
The Niles & Daphne Attraction | 2004 | Video short | Martin Crane (uncredited) |
Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2004 | Gold Derby TV Award | Gold Derby Awards | Comedy Supporting Actor | Frasier (1993) |
2000 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1998 | Commitment to Chicago Award | Chicago Film Critics Association Awards |
Nominated Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2010 | Prism Award | Prism Awards | Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline | In Treatment (2008) |
2009 | Gold Derby TV Award | Gold Derby Awards | Drama Supporting Actor | In Treatment (2008) |
2004 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
2004 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
2003 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
2003 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
2002 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
2001 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Frasier (1993) |
2001 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
2001 | Golden Satellite Award | Satellite Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Comedy or Musical | Frasier (1993) |
2001 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
2001 | TV Guide Award | TV Guide Awards | Supporting Actor of the Year in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
2000 | OFTA Television Award | Online Film & Television Association | Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series | Becker (1998) |
2000 | Q Award | Viewers for Quality Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1999 | Primetime Emmy | Primetime Emmy Awards | Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1999 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1998 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1998 | Q Award | Viewers for Quality Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1997 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1997 | Q Award | Viewers for Quality Television Awards | Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1996 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1995 | Actor | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series | Frasier (1993) |
1994 | Golden Globe | Golden Globes, USA | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television | Frasier (1993) |