Steve Mizerak Net Worth

Steve Mizerak Net Worth is
$1.5 Million

Steve Mizerak Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Steve Mizerak (October 12, 1944, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey – May 29, 2006), nicknamed "the Miz", was a world champion pool player dominant during the 1970s and early 1980s in the game of 14.1 continuous.Mizerak began playing pool under the guidance of his father, who for many years had been the New Jersey State Champion. At the age of 13, he won the Perth Amboy City Championship and turned professional. The next year, he was refused entry into that event; they said he was too good. The 1960s saw a downturn for the so-called "world pool tournaments", and as they diminished, the era of the Johnston City Hustlers tournaments were growing. By this point in his life, Mizerak decided it would not be possible to earn a living playing and went on to attend Athens College in Athens, Alabama.He earned a teaching degree, from Athens College, and taught school for thirteen years before he became famous outside of pool after appearing in a humorous commercial for Miller Lite beer in which he executed a complicated shot (which took more than 100 "takes"), then proclaimed that you can "really work up a thirst, even when you're just showing off," and later as an actor in the 1986 film The Color of Money.He played in a series of snooker and pool challenge matches in 1987 and 1988 in which he beat Steve Davis and Jimmy White, with Davis being a World Snooker Champion. He competed in the World Snooker Championship in 1988 and 1989, but failed to progress beyond the first round of qualifying on both occasions.He owned and operated pool halls in the West Palm Beach-Lake Park, Florida area during the 1990s and 2000s. He founded the Senior Tour in 1996 for players 50 years of age and older and often hosted Senior Tour events at his pool hall in Lake Park.Mizerak suffered a stroke in 2001 which left him with physical challenges that prevented him from playing pool competitively. He was inducted into the BCA Hall of Fame in 1980. He was ranked number 6 among the Billiards Digest "50 Greatest Players of the Century".

Date Of BirthOctober 12, 1944
Died2006-05-29
Place Of BirthPerth Amboy, New Jersey, USA
ProfessionActor
Star SignLibra
#Quote
1It changed my whole life completely. Here I was working 180 days as a teacher...making not much money. They wanted me to work only 50 days a year...with more money. How long do you think it took me to decide? SM, regarding his lucrative Miller Lite commercials
#Fact
1Billiards champion seen in a host of beer commercial ads and training books and videos that taught breaks, bank shots and trick shot techniques to the masses.
2Former seventh grade school teacher, he later moved into the billiards merchandise business, serving as president and designer for a company making pool cues.
3Did intricate trick shots for Miller Lite commercials in the 1970s and 1980s and played Duke, a pool shark, in The Color of Money (1986), who opposes Paul Newman's "Fast Eddie" character in one scene.
4Won four U.S. Open championships and was inducted into the Billiard Congress of America's Hall of Fame in 1980.
5Went into the hospital with gallbladder problems in January of 2006 and remained there until his death.

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
No Reply2006ShortThe Voice
WWF Superstars1995TV SeriesSteve Mizerak
The Color of Money1986Duke, Eddie's First Opponent

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Late Night with David Letterman1984TV SeriesHimself
The Baltimore Bullet1980Himself

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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