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Peter Scolari: Short Biography, Net Worth & Career Highlights

Complete biography: http://celebritynetworth.wiki/peter-s... American actor Peter Thomas Scolari was born on 12 September 1955, in New Rochelle, New York State, and is perhaps best known for performing as Michael Harris in the TV series “Newhart” from 1984 to 1990, and then went on to become the lead in the TV series “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids”. All of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today. So just how rich is Peter Scolari, as of mid-2017? Celebrity dot money estimates a net worth for Peter that is over two million dollars, mostly earned through a successful career as an actor which began in the late 1970s. He’s received three Emmy nominations during his career, one of which was for “Newhart”. He’s also won a Primetime Emmy Award for his recurring role in the series “Girls”, but all of his achievements have ensured the position of his wealth. Peter aspired to be a professional baseball player, but an elbow injury stopped those plans. Peter got his debut television role in 1980, when he became a part of the sitcom “Goodtime Girls” as the juggling neighbor, which was actually short lived, but later the same year would co-star in the sitcom “Bosom Buddies” alongside Tom Hanks - who was relatively unknown at the time - about two characters who disguise themselves as women to get an affordable apartment. When that series ended in 1982, Peter went on to become a part of “Newhart”, playing the local TV producer Michael Harris, which proved to be successful and helped elevate his net worth significantly over the next six years. The show finished in 1990, and Peter was then cast in “Family Album”, but when that was unsuccessful, he moved to the television adaptation of “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids”, staying there for three seasons. Other shows he has been a part of include “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch”, “Family Ties” and “ER”. One of his latest shows is a recurring role in “Girls”, which won him an Emmy award, but all supported his net worth. Aside from his television work, Scolari is a well-known stage actor, mostly performing in a variety of Broadway productions, including “Hairspray”, “Wicked”, “Lucky Guy” - reunited with Tom Hanks - and “Sly Fox”. His numerous projects have continued to build up his net worth. Other productions he has been a part of include the off-Broadway plays “The Exonerated” and “White Lies”. In 2014, he starred in “Bronx Bombers” as Yogi Berra; his wife was also part of the production. One of Peter’s latest projects is “Wicked”, in which he plays The Wizard. Peter has also been a part of several films, notably lending his voice to the animated film “The Polar Express”. Overall, Peter has appeared in almost 20 films, over 80 TV productions and more than a dozen stage plays, so adding consistently to his net worth throughout his career. For his personal life, Peter has married four times, firstly to Lisa Kretzschmar from 1981 to ‘83, and then to Debra Steagal from ’86 to ‘96. He was later married Cathy Trien from 1998 until 2004, and they would have two children. After the marriage ended, he dated Tracy Shayne for several years before they married in 2013. Scolari explained part of his life in a 2014 episode of “Oprah; Where Are They Now?”, in which he talked about his bipolar disorder, and perhaps consequent substance abuse problems.

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