As one of the most talked-about figures, Aidan Quinn has built a significant fortune. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What Is Aidan Quinn's Net Worth?

On September 1, 1987, Aidan married Elizabeth Bracco, his "Stakeout" co-star and the sister ofLorraine Bracco. They have two daughters, Ava (born 1989) and Mia (born 1998). Ava, who has autism, appeared in Aidan's 1990 film "Avalon," and Mia appeared in his 2009 film "The Eclipse."

Quinn portrayedPaul McCartneyin the 2000 VH1 movie "Two of Us," and that year he also appeared in the film "Songcatcher" and the TV movie "The Prince and the Pauper." He then starred in the films "Stolen Summer" (2002), "Evelyn" (2002), "Song for a Raggy Boy" (2003), "Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius" (2004), "Shadow of Fear" (2004), "Return to Sender" (2004), and "Nine Lives" (2005) and the TV movies "See You in My Dreams" (2004), "Plainsong" (2004), "Cavedweller" (2004), "Miracle Run" (2004), and "The Exonerated" (2005) and portrayed Gen. Benedict Arnold in the TV movie "Benedict Arnold: A Question of Honor" (2003). From 2004 to 2005, Aidan had a recurring role as Lieutenant/Captain John Miller on NBC's "Third Watch," and in 2005, he played David Roby on the HBO miniseries "Empire Falls," which won a Golden Globe for Best Miniseries or Television Film. In 2006, he starred in the lead role of Daniel Webster on NBC's "The Book of Daniel," and the following year, he portrayed Henry L. Dawes in the HBO Western "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee."

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Quinn played Matthew 'Matt' Furey on the Fox legal drama "Canterbury's Law" in 2008, then he appeared in the films "A Shine of Rainbows" (2009), "The Eclipse" (2009), "Handsome Harry" (2009), "Flipped" (2010), "Festival of Lights" (2010), "Sarah's Key" (2010), and "Across the Line: The Exodus of Charlie Wright" (2010) and portrayed President Ulysses S. Grant in 2010's "Jonah Hex." In 2011, Aidan had a recurring role as Foster 'Chuck' Klein on Showtime's "Weeds" and played Lt. Kevin Sweeney on NBC's "Prime Suspect," and from 2012 to 2019, he starred as Captain Thomas 'Tommy' Gregson on the CBS series "Elementary," which aired 154 episodes over seven seasons. He appeared in the films "Unknown" (2011), "The Stand Up" (2011), "If I Were You" (2012), "Allegiance" (2012), "The Last Keepers" (2013), "Stay" (2013), and "Change in the Air" (2018), and he portrayed Theodore Roosevelt in the HBO miniseries "The American Guest" in 2019. In 2021, he appeared in the film "Spiked" and guest-starred on the 500th episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," and in 2022, he co-starred withLiam Neesonin the action thriller "Blacklight."

Aidan made his big screen debut in 1984's "Reckless," and in 1985, he co-starred withMadonnaandRosanna Arquettein "Desperately Seeking Susan" and played Michael Pierson in the TV movie "An Early Frost." He then appeared in the films "The Mission" (1986), "Stakeout" (1987), "Crusoe" (1989), "The Handmaid's Tale" (1990), and "Avalon" (1990) and the TV movies "All My Sons" (1987), "Perfect Witness" (1989), "Lies of the Twins" (1991), and "A Private Matter" (1992). Quinn starred as Benjamin 'Benny' Pearl in the 1993 romantic comedy "Benny & Joon" alongsideJohnny DeppandMary Stuart Masterson, and in 1994, he appeared in the films "Blink," "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein," and "Legends of the Fall." In 1995, he narrated "The Irish in America" and "Out of Ireland: The Story of Irish Emigration to America" and co-starred withKate Beckinsalein the horror film "Haunted," then he appeared in "Looking for Richard" (1996), "Michael Collins" (1996), "Commandments" (1997), "The Assignment" (1997), and "In Dreams" (1999) and portrayed Henry Morton Stanley in the TV movie "Forbidden Territory: Stanley's Search for Livingstone" (1997). Aidan played Officer Gary Hallet in 1998's "Practical Magic" alongsideSandra BullockandNicole Kidman, and he starred as Brian Turner in the 1999Wes Craven-directed musical drama "Music of the Heart."

Aidan Quinn is an American actor, producer, and director who has a net worth of $4 million. Aidan Quinn earned Primetime Emmy nominations for the TV movies "An Early Frost" (1985) and "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" (2007), and he has played Daniel Webster on "The Book of Daniel" (2006), Lt. Kevin Sweeney on "Prime Suspect" (2011–2012), and Captain Thomas 'Tommy' Gregson on "Elementary" (2012–2019). Aidan has more than 90 acting credits to his name, including the films "Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985), "Benny & Joon" (1993), "This Is My Father" (1998), "Practical Magic" (1998), "Songcatcher" (2000), "Song for a Raggy Boy" (2003), and "Dark Matter" (2007) and the television series "Third Watch" (2004–2005), "Canterbury's Law" (2008), and "Weeds" (2011). He executive produced "This Is My Father," and he directed the 2016 "Elementary" episode "It Serves You Right to Suffer." Quinn has also performed on Broadway, playing Stanley Kowalski in a 1988 production of "A Streetcar Named Desire."

Quinn is a sports fan, and he supports the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Cubs. He has played in charity golf events forSamuel L. Jackson'stesticular cancer awareness campaign "One for the Boys" and the community redevelopment program the East Lake Foundation, and in 1991, he took part in MTV's "Books: Feed Your Head" PSAs for literacy promotion and read an excerpt of Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis." Aidan has served as an honorary board member of the New Jersey-based charity the National Alliance for Autism Research, and he spoke at The Autism Coalition's "Night of Too Many Stars" gala in 2003.

Aidan Quinn was born Aidan T. Quinn on March 8, 1959, in Rockford, Illinois. He grew up in Rockford, Chicago, Dublin, and Birr, County Offaly, Ireland, with his Irish Catholic parents, Teresa and Michael, and siblings Declan, Marian, and Paul. Marian is an actress/writer/director, Declan is a cinematographer, and sadly, Paul (an actor/director) passed away from cancer in 2015. The three Quinn brothers worked together on the 1998 film "This Is My Father," which won awards from the National Board of Review and Atlantic Film Festival. Aidan's father taught English Literature, and his mother worked as a bookkeeper while the family was living in Illinois. Quinn got his start in the theatre at age 19 in Chicago, and he trained at Evanston's Piven Theatre Workshop, which was founded by Byrne and Joyce Piven, the parents of actorJeremy Piven.

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