Corey Stoll Bio, Wiki, Age, Parents, Education, Net, Career, Film, Shows

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Corey Stoll Biography

Who is Corey Stoll?

Corey Stoll is an American actor mainly known for playing Congressman Peter Russo. For his great performance in House of Cards, he earned his nomination for the Golden Globe for work on the television series House of Cards.

He has recently, since 2020, assumed the role of Micheal Prince, one of Bobby Axelrod’s business rivals, and has frequently appeared as a cast member on the NBC drama series Law and Order.

Age | Birthday

How old is Corey Stoll?

He is 47 years old as of 2024 and celebrates his birthday every year on March 14. He was born in New York City United States of America in the year 1976 March 14.

Height | Weight

How tall is Corey Stoll?

She stands at a very good height of 6 feet 1 and a half inches which is approximately 186.7 centimeters. He weighs 80 Kg176 Ibs.

Education

Where did Corey Stoll go to school?

He took drama classes at Long Lake Camp for the Arts. Graduate of Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts Graduate of Oberlin College enrolled into the Graduate Acting Program at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts.

Parents | Family

Who are Corey Stoll’s parents?

His parents are Judith Stoll his mother and Stephen Stoll his father who is also among the founders of the Beacon School.

Marriage | Wife

Is Corey Stoll married?

He has been happily married to his lovely wife Nadia Bowers since 2015 June 21. They got engaged in 2014 October. The wife is an actress.

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Net Worth

What is Corey Stoll’s net worth?

Of an income to have added all his well-calculated assets, he is estimated to be worth $5 million in his overall net worth.

Corey Stoll Career

In 2004, Stoll was also a Drama Desk Award nominee as Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for Intimate Apparel, losing to Tony-winner and Oscar-winner Viola Davis. He went on to appear in several movies, including North Country, Lucky Number Slevin, the television movie A Girl Like Me: The Gwen Araujo Story, and the off-Broadway play, Interview. In 2010, he appeared in Helena for the wedding and swab.

Stoll played LAPD Detective Tomas Jaruszalski on the NBC police drama Law & Order LA. In 2011, he played the defeater of Ernest Hemingway in Woody Allen’s Night in Paris. As he is very much bald, he had to wear a made-to-measure wig for the role. In 2013, Stoll received a Golden Globe Award nomination for his performance in the Netflix series House of Cards.

He appeared in the FX horror television series The Strain as a leading character in the series, which is based on a series of novels of the same name by Chuck Hogan and film director Guillermo del Toro. In 2014, Stoll played the cop Austin Reilly in the action film, and Paul Altman in This Is Where I Leave You.

In the same year, he played Ben Day in the movie Dark Places, from the novel by Gillian Flynn, and starred as the main antagonist in the superhero movie Ant-Man, as Darren Cross, one who later becomes the supervillain Yellowjacket. The next year, he collaborated again with Woody Allen, playing gangster Ben Dorfman in his 2016 movie Café Society.

These are the films and roles that she played.

Movies

2023 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania Darren Cross / M.O.D.O.K.
2022 What We Do Next Paul Jenkins
2021 West Side Story Police Lieutenant Schrank
2019 The Report Cyrus Clifford
2018 The Seagull Boris Trigorin
2014 Non-Stop Austin Reilly
2013 C.O.G. Curly

Television

2023 Transatlantic Graham Patterson
2022 Pantheon Jake, News Anchor (voices)
2021 Scenes from a Marriage Peter
2020–2023 Billions
2018 The Romanoffs Michael Romanoff
2017 A Season with Navy Football Narrator
2016–2017 Girls Dill Harcourt
2012015 WHIH Newsfront Darren Cross
2014 Homeland Sandy Bachman

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