Inside Chris Noth's Fortune: Chris Noth & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
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As one of the most talked-about figures, Chris Noth has built a significant fortune. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.
What is Chris Noth's Net Worth and Salary?
Chris Noth is an American actor who has a net worth of $12 million. Chris Noth is probably most famous for playing Big on HBO's "Sex and the City" (1998–2004), Detective Mike Logan on NBC's "Law & Order" (1990–1995) and "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2005–2008), and Peter Florrick on CBS's "The Good Wife" (2009–2016). Chris has more than 70 acting credits to his name, including the films "Cast Away" (2000), "Mr. 3000" (2004), "Sex and the City" (2008), "Sex and the City 2" (2010), and "Lovelace" (2013). He has also appeared on the television series "Tyrant" (2016), "Manhunt: Unabomber" (2017), and "Gone" (2017–2018), and he began playing William Bishop on "The Equalizer" in 2021.
Early Life
Chris Noth was born Christopher David Noth on November 13, 1954, in Madison, Wisconsin. His mother, Jeanne Parr, was a news reporter and host of a CBS talk show, and his father, Charles Noth, was an insurance agent, the vice president of a marketing company, and a World War II naval aviator. Chris grew up in Connecticut with older brothers Michael and Charles, and sadly, the boys lost their father in 1966 when he died in a tragic car accident. Noth's mother later remarried, and the family relocated to southern California in 1969, then moved to New York a few years later. Chris committed vandalism and smoked marijuana during his youth, and at age 15, he began taking LSD with his friends, which resulted in Noth once entering a Newport Beach home and jumping naked off the homeowner's pier.
Jeanne was tempted to send Chris to an all-boys boarding school after he damaged a neighbor's car while taking it for a joyride, but he talked her into sending him to The Barlow School, a co-ed school in Dutchess County, New York, instead. After he graduated, Noth moved to Brooklyn and found a job at a school for the mentally disabled. He later enrolled at Vermont's Marlboro College and joined a repertory theatre company, first appearing onstage in "She Stoops To Conquer." Chris moved back to New York after graduation and studied acting with Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, but since the school had a rule against students working in the theatre, he was expelled after "The New York Times" published a photo of Noth acting in a Manhattan Theatre Club production. Chris later auditioned for Yale University and Juilliard, and both schools accepted him. He decided to attend the Yale School of Drama, who gave him a scholarship, and he earned his MFA in 1985.
Theatre Career
While Noth was a student at the Yale School of Drama, he appeared in at least 25 plays, including Maxim Gorky's "The Lower Depths" and Wole Soyinka's "A Play of Giants." He signed with an agent by his third year at the school, and after graduating, Chris played the title role in "Hamlet" at Connecticut's American Shakespeare Festival. He later appeared in plays at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and Ensemble Studio Theatre in NYC, and he first appeared on Broadway in a 2000 production ofGore Vidal's"The Best Man," which earned a Tony nomination for Best Revival of a Play. In 2005, Noth appeared in Vidal's "On the March to the Sea" andDavid Mamet's"American Buffalo," and in 2009, he co-starred withChris PineinBeau Willimon's"Farragut North" at L.A.'s Geffen Playhouse. He returned to Broadway for the 2011 revival of "That Championship Season," and in 2019, he appeared in Florian Zeller's "The Mother," an Off-Broadway production co-starringIsabelle Huppert.
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