Jerry Ferrara: Net Worth and Amassed Wealth
Jerry Ferrara is an American actor who has a net worth $10 million dollars. Jerry Ferrara is known for his roles as Turtle on the HBO series “Entourage” and as Joe Proctor on the series “Power.” Outside of his screen-engagements, Ferrara is also co-founder of Fat Sal’s deli in Westwood, Los Angeles.
Jerry Ferrara Wealth Stats: Salary, Net Worth, and More
Jerry Ferrara's net worth, salary and other interesting facts:
Net Worth | $10 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | November 25, 1979 (age 43 years) | Gender | Male |
Height | 5 Feet 4 Inches (1.63 m) |
Profession | Actor, Film director, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television producer |
Nationality | American |
Career
Ferrara’s first role was in the television series, “The King of Queens,” in 2000. He also booked episodes of “That’s Life” and “City Guys” the same year. The next year, he had a small role in an episode of “Maybe it’s Me” and then booked two episodes of “Grounded for Life.” He appeared in the pilot episode of “Leap of Faith” in 2002.
Personal Life
In 2008, Ferrara began dating actor Jamie Lynn Sigler. The two had met when she had a guest-starring role on “Entourage,” playing the love interest of Ferrara’s character. Their relationship lasted until 2009.
Inspirational Quotes by Jerry Ferrara
I got on the scale and I weighed around 203. I'm only 5'7. I was about to turn 30, and I wasn't active anymore. So I started working with a nutritionist and a trainer. I played basketball twice a week. And soon it all just became a habit for me. I became addicted to something good for a change.
Jerry Ferrara
Any actor who is being honest will admit there's always a small or large part of the real you in every character. It's impossible not to have that.
Jerry Ferrara
I can only speak for myself - I don't care how I look.
Jerry Ferrara
I gave up so many things. It wasn't that I was out of control - it was just years of eating anything I wanted. I wouldn't eat a whole pizza, but if I wanted pizza two or three times a week, I didn't think to limit myself. So I just cut out all the stuff that I viewed as unhealthy.
Jerry Ferrara
The Sopranos,' for instance, is arguably the best cable show of all time. They could have made a movie, but that show ended so perfectly, it would almost be a disadvantage to make a movie like that. Then again, if you made a 'Sopranos' movie, people would be lined around the block to go see it.
Jerry Ferrara