David Mamet Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Career, and Everything

David Mamet’s Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Career, and Everything

David Mamet is a well-known personality in the entertainment industry. He is a director, screenwriter, playwright, and author. Throughout his career, he contributed several films, plays, and books. In 1984, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his play Glengarry Glen Ross.

Mamet received an Academy Award nomination for his films The Verdict and Wag the Dog. He wrote several plays, including The Duck Variations, American Buffalo, Race, and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. His film credits include The Postman Always Rings Twice, The Untouchables, Wag the Dog, and Homicide.

Keep reading to learn more about Mamet’s net worth, personal life, professional career, and more.

David Mamet Personal Details

Real Name David Alan Mamet
Profession Author, playwright, screenwriter, film director
Date of Birth November 30, 1947
Age 76 years
Birth Place Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Parents Lenore June and Bernard Morris Mamet
Spouse Lindsay Crouse ​(m. 1977; div. 1990); Rebecca Pidgeon ​(m. 1991)
Children Zosia Mamet, Clara Mamet, Noah Mamet, Willa Mamet
Net worth Estimated $12 million

Net Worth 2024

As of 2024, Mamet’s net worth is around $12 million. He earned most of his wealth through his career as a filmmaker, playwright, and author. 

Early Life

Mamet was born in Chicago, Illinois, on November 30, 1947, to Lenore June and Bernard Morris Mamet. His mother was a teacher, and his father was a labor attorney. He grew up Jewish and completed his studies at Francis W. Parker School and Goddard College.

In his early years, he worked as a cowboy at Chicago’s London House and The Second City, as an editor (Oui magazine), and as a cab driver. He then moved to the North Side of Chicago, where he met Robert Sickinger, a theater director who occasionally worked at Sickinger’s Hull House Theatre.

Professional Career

Mamet gained attention in 1976 off-Broadway plays The Duck Variations, American Buffalo, and Sexual Perversity in Chicago. In 1978, he worked as a script doctor for the comedy film Towing. His first produced screenplay was the film The Postman Always Ring Twice, released in 1981. The following year, he received an Academy Award nomination for his movie The Verdict, which the story was adapted from the novel by Barry Reed of the same name.

In 1984, he won the Pulitzer Prize for his play Glengarry Glen Ross. In 1985, he co-founded an Off-Broadway non-profit theater called Atlantic Theater Company with William H. Macy and 30 of their acting students. Mamet made his film directing debut in 1987 with his screenplay House of Games. The film won the 1987 Venice Film Festival’s Best Screenplay award and the 1989 London Film Critics’ Circle Award’s Film of the Year.

During his career, he wrote screenplays for many films, including The Untouchables (1987), The Edge (1997), Wag the Dog (1997), and Hannibal (2001). He also directed and wrote movies, including Things Change (1988), Homicide (1991), Oleanna (1994), The Winslow Boy (1999), Spartan (2004), and Phil Spector (2013).

In 2009, Mamet’s play Race premiered on Broadway. It featured David Alan Grier, James Spader, Richard Thomas, and Kerry Washington and mostly received mixed reviews from critics. His other play, The Anarchist, opened on Broadway in February 2017. The same year he started, David Mamet teaches dramatic writing, an online class for writers.

2019 Mamet’s new play Bitter Wheat, featuring John Malkovich, opened at the Garrick Theatre. The following year, he wrote another play, The Christopher Boy’s Communication. He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2002, and in 2010, he received the PEN/Laura Pels Theater Award.

Apart from his works in films and plays, he also published several books. In 1986, he published his essay collection, Writing in Restaurants, and in 1990, his poetry collection, The Hero Pony. His other books include The Village (1994), Wilson: A Consideration of the Sources, and Chicago (2018).

Personal Life

Mamet married actress Lindsay Crouse and they had two children. The couple separated in 1990. In 1991, he married actress and singer-songwriter Rebecca Pidgeon, and they also had two children.

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