Net Worth

Net Worth: $2.5 million Millionaire
$2.5 million
$1M $3M $5M $7.5M $10M

Wealth Tier: Millionaire

Net worth between $1 million and $10 million

Annual Income

$100,000–$500,000 per year (acting roles, residuals)

Net Worth Timeline

2002: $1,500,000, 2003: $1,700,000, 2004: $2,000,000, 2005: $2,200,000, 2006: $2,500,000

Bruno Kirby's Biography

Bruno Kirby was an acclaimed American actor best remembered for his dynamic supporting roles in some of Hollywood’s most beloved films. Born April 28, 1949, in New York City, Kirby grew up in a family steeped in the entertainment industry—his father, Bruce Kirby, was also a well-known actor. After studying at the City College of New York, Bruno began his acting career in the early 1970s, landing his breakthrough role as young Clemenza in the iconic 'The Godfather Part II'. He went on to carve a niche for himself in the film industry with memorable performances in 'When Harry Met Sally', 'City Slickers', and 'Good Morning, Vietnam'. Known for his distinctive gravelly voice and infectious energy, Kirby excelled at playing witty, fast-talking characters with heart. Off-screen, he was passionate about cooking, baseball, and collecting memorabilia, and was admired for his dedication to his craft and professionalism. Kirby’s career spanned over three decades, earning him critical acclaim and a loyal fan following. Though he passed away in 2006, his work continues to inspire actors and movie lovers alike. Bruno Kirby's legacy is that of a versatile character actor whose performances brought warmth, humor, and depth to every role he undertook.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

Bruno Kirby was the son of famed actor Bruce Kirby.

Full Name

Bruno Giovanni Quidaciolu Jr.

Nickname

Bruno Kirby

Nationality

American

Birthday

April 28, 1949

Age

76

Zodiac Sign

Aries

Height

5'8" (173 cm)

Weight

165 lbs (75.0 kg)

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Lynn Sellers

Children

0

Education

City College of New York

Famous For

Roles in 'When Harry Met Sally', 'City Slickers', and 'Good Morning, Vietnam'

First Big Break

Portraying young Clemenza in 'The Godfather Part II' (1974)

Social Media

N/A

Businesses Owned

None publicly known

Awards

Nominated for American Comedy Award for Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture

Category

Actors

Controversies

No major controversies publicly known

Hobbies

Cooking, reading, collecting vintage memorabilia

Interests

Film history, baseball, voice acting

Quote

"You have to create your own luck. You have to be prepared to put your career on the line."

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