Do you want to know how much Stacey Nelkin is worth? We have the answer for you! First off, let’s get familiar with the person in question, shall we? He is an actor from United States of America. He was born in unknown, on unknown in to the family of unknown and unknown. His talents and gifts as an actor soon became apparent and a promising career path was laid out right before him. It is also worth noting that he attended Stuyvesant High School and earned the Nicknames of unknown throughout his studies and working career. He stands at unknown in terms of height. Starring in multiple hit movies or TV shows, Stacey Nelkin has earned global recognition as well as amassing a fortune. In his career Stacey Nelkin has earned a lot of money and now has a total Net worth valued at $700 Thousand.
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Structural info
- Full Name: Stacey Nelkin
- Net Worth: $700 Thousand
- Date Of Birth: September 10, 1959
- Place Of Birth: New York City, New York, United States
- Profession: Film actress
- Education: Stuyvesant High School
- Nationality: United States of America
- Spouse: Barry Bostwick (m. 1987–1991)
- IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0625030
- Movies: California Dreaming, Up the Academy, Going Ape!, Halloween III: Season of the Witch, Yellowbeard, Get Crazy, Sunset Limousine, Desperate Motive, Everything Relative, Dante and Beatrice: A Family Film
- TV Shows: The Chisholms, Generations
Facts
- Founder, “The Daily Affair”.
- Was born to teenage parents.
- Parenting expert.
- Embarked on a career as a relationship expert and has her own YouTube channel and website supporting her new career.
- Attended New York’s Stuyvesant High School.
- Along with being the real life inspiration for the character “Tracy” in the Woody Allen film Manhattan (1979), she appeared in his film Bullets Over Broadway (1994). Also, in another of Woody’s films, Broadway Danny Rose (1984), in the background of one scene there is a movie theater that is showing Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982), in which Nelkin co-stars.
- Has a walk-on in Bette Midler’s video for her version of The Rolling Stones’ version of “Beast of Burden”, directed by Allan Arkush, who also directed Get Crazy (1983) in which she had a featured role.
- Ex-daughter-in-law of Bud Bostwick.
- Her romantic relationship with Woody Allen when she was still a teenager inspired Allen’s movie Manhattan (1979) — Mariel Hemingway’s role “Tracy” is based on Nelkin.
- She was originally cast as “Mary”, the infamous “Sixth Replicant” in Blade Runner (1982), but due to the film’s escalating budget, her part was cut just before shooting began.
Filmography
Actress
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Dante and Beatrice: A Family Film |
2015 |
Short |
|
12 Floors Up |
2010 |
Short |
Margot Reese |
Fringe |
2009 |
TV Series |
Reporter |
Breaking Pattern |
2008 |
Short |
Joanie |
Everything Relative |
1996 |
|
Katie Kessler |
Bullets Over Broadway |
1994 |
|
Rita |
Ride with the Wind |
1994 |
TV Movie |
Steph |
Basic Values: Sex, Shock & Censorship in the 90’s |
1993 |
TV Movie |
Patty Turner |
Distant Cousins |
1993 |
|
Bank Teller |
Hunter |
1991 |
TV Series |
Barbara |
The Yum Yums: The Day Things Went Sour |
1990 |
TV Movie voice |
|
1st & Ten: The Championship |
1989 |
TV Series |
Dr. Death’s Girlfriend |
Generations |
1989 |
TV Series |
Christy Russell #2 (1990) |
The Twilight Zone |
1986 |
TV Series |
Faith (segment “A Day in Beaumont”) |
Crazy Like a Fox |
1986 |
TV Series |
|
The Insiders |
1985 |
TV Series |
|
Murder, She Wrote |
1985 |
TV Series |
Cheryl Lodge |
The Fall Guy |
1985 |
TV Series |
Rhonda Payne |
The A-Team |
1985 |
TV Series |
Lisa Perry |
Finder of Lost Loves |
1985 |
TV Series |
Donna Sinclair |
Simon & Simon |
1984 |
TV Series |
Linda Sanborn |
The Jerk, Too |
1984 |
TV Movie |
Marie Van Buren (as Stacey Nelkin) |
Sunset Limousine |
1983 |
TV Movie |
Stacey |
Get Crazy |
1983 |
|
Susie Allen |
Yellowbeard |
1983 |
|
Triola |
Halloween III: Season of the Witch |
1982 |
|
Ellie Grimbridge |
The Adventures of Pollyanna |
1982 |
TV Movie |
Cora Spencer (as Stacey Nelkin) |
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color |
1982 |
TV Series |
Cora Spencer |
Going Ape! |
1981 |
|
Cynthia (as Stacey Nelkin) |
Trapper John, M.D. |
1981 |
TV Series |
Kim |
Children of Divorce |
1980 |
TV Movie |
Andrea Hoffman |
Up the Academy |
1980 |
|
Candy |
Serial |
1980 |
|
Marlene |
The Last Convertible |
1979 |
TV Mini-Series |
Sheila Garrigan |
The Chisholms |
1979 |
TV Mini-Series |
Bonnie Sue Chisholm |
California Dreaming |
1979 |
|
Marsha |
The Triangle Factory Fire Scandal |
1979 |
TV Movie |
Gina (as Stacey Nelkin) |
Like Mom, Like Me |
1978 |
TV Movie |
Tao Wolf |
The Waltons |
1978 |
TV Series |
Mary Frances Conover |
The Paper Chase |
1978 |
TV Series |
Tracy Ford |
Fish |
1978 |
TV Series |
|
Eight Is Enough |
1978 |
TV Series |
Linda |
CHiPs |
1978 |
TV Series |
Marge |
Self
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Piers Morgan Tonight |
2014 |
TV Series |
Herself |
America Live |
2013 |
TV Series |
Herself – Parenting Expert |
Stand Alone: The Making of Halloween III |
2012 |
Video |
Herself |
All Night with Joey Reynolds |
2011 |
TV Series |
Herself |
Dangerous Days: Making Blade Runner |
2007 |
Video documentary |
Herself |
Screen Tests: Rachael and Pris |
2007 |
Video documentary short |
Herself |
Group Madness |
1983 |
Documentary |
Herself |
Archive Footage
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
1st & Ten: The Championship |
1991 |
TV Series |
Dr. Death’s Girlfriend |
Pictures