Many fans are curious about Vincent Gallo's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Vincent Gallo's Net Worth?

Vincent Gallo is an American actor, filmmaker, and provocateur who has a net worth of $25 million. Vincent Gallo is known for his performances in such films as "Arizona Dream," "Palookaville," "The Funeral," "Tetro," and "Essential Killing." He is also well known for directing and starring in the films "Buffalo '66" and "The Brown Bunny," the latter of which earned him notoriety for his unsimulated oral sex scene withChloë Sevigny. In his other work, Gallo has released some music albums through Warp Records.

While working as a painter and musician in New York City in the '80s, Gallo began experimenting with the medium of film. His first project was the short film "If You Feel Froggy, Jump." In 1985, Vincent made his feature film debut in the independent film "The Way It Is," which was also the debut of actorSteve Buscemi. Gallo subsequently appeared in "Doc's Kingdom," "Goodfellas," and "A Idade Major." In 1993, he was in the surrealist dramedy "Arizona Dream," directed by Emir Kusturica, and the period drama "The House of the Spirits," directed by Bille August. Vincent next appeared in three 1995 films: "Angela," "The Perez Family," and "Palookaville." The year after that, he was inAbel Ferrara's"The Funeral" and Claire Denis' "Nénette and Boni." Gallo subsequently starred inKiefer Sutherland's1997 neo-noir "Truth or Consequences, N.M."

Gallo gained a new level of recognition in 1998 when he wrote, directed, scored, and starred in the crime dramedy "Buffalo '66." In the film, he plays an ex-con who forces a kidnapped young tap dancer, played byChristina Ricci, to pretend to be his wife in order to impress his parents. A significant critical success, "Buffalo '66" was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best First Feature.

Vincent Gallo was born on April 11, 1961, in Buffalo, New York. He is the son of Sicilian hairdresser parents, Vincenzo and Janet. His father later became a professional gambler. As a youth, Gallo went to Sweet Home Central Schools before dropping out.

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After "The Brown Bunny," Vincent starred oppositeVal Kilmerin María Lidón's 2006 film "Moscow Zero." He went on to have a string of additional leading roles, including in "Oliviero Rising" andFrancis Ford Coppola's"Tetro." In 2010, for his nonverbal performance in Jerzy Skolimowski's political thriller "Essential Killing," Gallo won the Volpi Cup for Best Actor at the Venice International Film Festival. Also in 2010, he starred in another film at the Venice Film Festival, "Promises Written in Water," which he also wrote and directed. Vincent subsequently appeared in "Loosies," "The Legend of Kaspar Hauser," and "Human Trust." Following nearly a decade away from the big screen, he returned in 2022 to appear in the thriller "Shut In," directed byD.J. Carusoand starring Rainey Qualley.

Feature Film Directorial Debut

The same year as "Buffalo '66," Gallo starred in the romantic dramedy "L.A. Without a Map." He was subsequently in "Freeway II: Confessions of a Trickbaby" and "Hide and Seek." In 2001, Vincent reunited with director Claire Denis to star in her erotic horror film "Trouble Every Day"; he also starred in the science-fiction film "Stranded," directed by and co-starring María Lidón. Gallo's next film became his most notorious: 2003's road drama "The Brown Bunny." In the film, which he wrote, directed, edited, and shot, he plays a motorcycle racer who is haunted by memories of his ex-flame during a cross-country drive. "The Brown Bunny" was immediately controversial following its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival due to its unsimulated oral sex scene, in which Gallo is fellated by actress Chloë Sevigny.

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.