What Is Steve Bacic’s Net Worth?
Steve Bacic, a Canadian actor renowned for his versatility and extensive career in film and television, has an estimated net worth of $2 million. This figure reflects his earnings from over three decades in the entertainment industry, marked by diverse roles in both dramatic and comedic productions.
Net Worth Overview
Bacic’s $2 million net worth primarily stems from his acting career, which includes numerous appearances in television series, films, and commercials. He has consistently worked in the industry, securing roles that have contributed to his financial stability. Specific details regarding his income from individual projects or commercial investments are not publicly available.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born on March 13, 1965, in Lisicic, Croatia, Steve Bacic was raised in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He initially pursued academics, earning an honors degree in kinesiology and a minor in mathematics. He also did some modeling work as a kid, and loved sports, with hopes to be a professional in the sports industry as either a coach or physical therapist. However, Bacic’s passion for film eventually led him to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he took acting classes, shifting his focus to the entertainment industry. Before fully committing to acting, Bacic had his own car refurbishing business, and by the time he was 25, had two houses and a new car. Bacic’s early entrepreneurial ventures provided him with financial stability before he fully pursued his acting career.
Key Roles and Television Appearances
Bacic’s career gained momentum with a lead guest-starring role in the fifth season of “21 Jump Street” in 1991, which helped launch his acting career. Other roles followed, including a recurring part in “Stargate SG-1” from 2000 to 2004. His most notable role came as Telemachus Rhade in “Andromeda” from 2000 to 2005, appearing in 44 of the show’s 110 episodes. His television work includes appearances in “Street Justice,” “The Outer Limits,” “Highlander,” “Smallville,” “ER,” “Republic of Doyle,” and “The X-Files.” More recently, he has been seen in “Virgin River”. He was a series regular on “Spooksville,” had a recurring role on Hallmark’s “When Calls the Heart” and guest starred on “Haunting Hour.” His ability to play both dramatic and comedic roles has made him a versatile and sought-after actor. He has also co-starred as Jason Shannon in 12 previous installments of “Garage Sale Mysteries.”
Film Career
Bacic’s film debut was in the 1993 movie “Another Stakeout”. He has appeared in various films, including “The 6th Day”, “Threshold”, “X2: X-Men United,” where he played Dr. Hank McCoy, and “The Colt.” Other films include “Deck the Halls,” “Safe Harbor,” and “She Made Them Do It.” Steve has also starred alongside Anthony Hopkins in the feature film “Go with Me,” and supported roles in “Why We’re Killing Gunther” with Arnold Schwarzenegger, and “Wonder” with Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson. Some of Steve’s films have enjoyed smashing success at the box office, his 2007 film titled Good Luck Chuck which was produced on a budget of $25 million at the box office exceeding $59.2 million. The film that has had the most success at the box office is Miracles, a 2017 film with a budget of $20 million. Wonder raised a whopping $305.9 million at the box office.
Other Ventures and Recognition
Beyond acting, Steve Bacic has also contributed to the film industry as a writer, editor, director, and executive producer. He has created, directed, and executive produced three full-length features. His work has earned him nominations for Leo Awards for Best Lead Performance by a Male in a Dramatic Series for “The Guard” in 2008 and 2009. These ventures likely contribute to his overall earnings, though specific financial details are not publicly disclosed. In addition to income from movies and TV, Steve made extra income from commercials for Acura and Burger King in 2007 and 2000. It is estimated that Steve Bacic earns more than $155,000 per year.
Personal Life and Real Estate
Steve Bacic was married to Carolin Bacic, who passed away on January 4, 2019. Together, they had three children: Emma, Steven David, and Lilly Bacic. The family resides in Vancouver, Canada. Details regarding specific properties owned by Bacic are not publicly available.