David Mamet Biography, Age, Height, Wife, Net Worth, Family

Age, Biography and Wiki

David Mamet is an American playwright, screenwriter, director, and novelist. He was born on November 30, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for his plays Glengarry Glen Ross (1984) and Oleanna (1992). He has also written several screenplays, including The Verdict (1982), The Untouchables (1987), Wag the Dog (1997), and State and Main (2000). Mamet has won numerous awards, including the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Glengarry Glen Ross, the Tony Award for Best Play for Glengarry Glen Ross, and the Obie Award for Best Play for American Buffalo (1977). Mamet has an estimated net worth of $20 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career as a playwright, screenwriter, director, and novelist.

Popular AsDavid Alan Mamet
Occupationwriter,producer,director
Age76 years old
Zodiac SignSagittarius
Born30 November, 1947
Birthday30 November
BirthplaceChicago, Illinois, U.S.
NationalityIL

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David Mamet Height, Weight & Measurements

At 76 years old, David Mamet height is 5' 6" (1.68 m) .

Physical Status
Height5' 6" (1.68 m)
WeightNot Available
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Who Is David Mamet's Wife?

His wife is Lindsay Crouse (m. 1977-1990) Rebecca Pidgeon (m. 1991)

Family
ParentsNot Available
WifeLindsay Crouse (m. 1977-1990) Rebecca Pidgeon (m. 1991)
SiblingNot Available
Children4, including Zosia Mamet and Clara Mamet

David Mamet Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is David Mamet worth at the age of 76 years old? David Mamet’s income source is mostly from being a successful Writer. He is from IL. We have estimatedDavid Mamet's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2023$1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2023Under Review
Net Worth in 2022Pending
Salary in 2022Under Review
HouseNot Available
CarsNot Available
Source of IncomeWriter

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Timeline

Interviewed by Frank Rich at the Lighthouse International Theater on Feb. 12th in NYC. [January 2007]

His play "Boston Marriage" was performed at the Donmar Warehouse and New Ambassador's Theatre in London and was nominated for a 2002 'Laurence Olivier' Theatre Award for Best New Comedy of 2001.

Often either declines credit or uses a pseudonym if he is called upon only as a script doctor, or some films he doesn't direct. The only such film that credited him by name was Hannibal (2001).

His stage work assayed in book entitled, "How Good is David Mamet, Anyway?" by critic John Heilpern, Dec. 1999.

Subsequent screenplays include'The Untouchables' (1987) 'We're No Angels' (1990), 'Glengary Glen Ross'.

He then wrote and directed 'House of Games (1987) 'Things Change' (1988) and 'Homicide' (1991) He's also published two collections of essays 'Writing in Restaurants' (1986) and Some Freaks' (1989).

The rejection of his screen adaption of 'Sexual Perversity in Chicago' was completely rewritten and released as 'About Last Night in 1986.

'The Shawl' (1985) and 'Speed the Plow' (1988).

Was twice nominated for Broadway's Tony Award for Best Play: in 1984 for "Glengarry Glen Ross," and in 1988 for "Speed-the-Plow.".

'Edmond' (1982).

He soon attracted wide acclaim as a screenwriter when his version of 'The Postman Always Rings Twice' (1981) was made by Bob Rafelson and his original screenplay for 'The Verdict (1982) was nominated for an Oscar.

His other plays include 'A Life in the Theatre' (1977).

The first of his plays to secure international recognition was 'Sexual Perversity in Chicago' (1974) and 'American Buffalo' (1975). The latter was eventually performed by Al Pacino on Broadway and London's West End earning him an 'Award Obie' when it transferred from Chicago to New York. His play 'Glen Gary Glen Ross won the Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play.

Born in 1947 in Chicago, he was educated at Goddard College, in Vermont, and studied drama at New York's Nieghbourhood Playhouse, before returning to Chicago and establishing the St Nicholas Theatre Company in 1972. He remained their resident writer for four years.

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