Emilio Estevez is an American actor, writer, and a director who is 1.69m tall and has starred in many hit movies and TV shows like The Outsiders, The Breakfast Club and St. Elmo's Fire.
Emilio started out as an actor and eventually stepped up to write and direct movies and motion pictures as well, which helped him garner a huge net worth and numerous properties.
Emilio Estevez is estimated to have a net worth of $ 18 million. It has been rumored that he also receives a monthly salary worth $140,000.
Emilio owned a property back in 2015 which got quite a lot of media coverage. The actor sold the house in 2016 for $6.35 million.
The house came with a small vineyard that was used to produce raw material for Casa Dumetz, a wine label, which Emilio had founded along with his partner, Sonja Magdevski. The house also had garden beds, fruit orchards, swimming pool and a bocce ball court.
Currently, there are no houses or any cars enlisted to his name.
Emilio, who is currently rumored to be with Daphne Zuniga has acted and directed a number of movies during his career, the earning fro which is given below:
FILM | YEAR | EARNINGS |
Stakeout | 1987 | $65,673,233 |
The Breakfast Club | 1985 | $51.5 million |
The Outsiders | 1983 | $33.7 million |
The Mighty Ducks | 1992 | $50.7 million |
Young Guns | 1988 | $45, 661,556 |
Emilio started his career with the help of his father Martin Sheen and made his first stage debut alongside his father in Mister Roberts at Burt Reynolds theater in Jupiter, Florida.
Emilio and Rob Lowe together started the Brat Pack, a group of young actors, during the 1980s. there he appeared for the movie The Outsiders, an adaption from the novel of the same name by author S. E. Hinton.
After The Outsiders, Emilio appeared in the cult film Repo Man and then co-starred in The Breakfast Club and St Elmo's Fire.
In 1985, Emilio co-wrote and starred in another drama film That was Then...This Is Now, film based on the same novel by S. E. Hinton, which was also a sequel to The Outsiders. While on Brat Pack he also acted in several other movies like the horror film Maximum Overdrive, a movie based on the novel by Stephen King the crime drama Wisdom and played lead roles in Stakeout and Young Guns and Young Guns II.
Besides acting, Estevez is also known for his remarkable works as a director, making his debut with the 1986 film Wisdom, which gained him recognition as the youngest person to ever write, direct, and star in a single motion picture. His other works include Men at Work, where he worked alongside his brother Charlie Sheen, The War at Home and the 2006 film Bobby, whose story took six years to complete.
He has directed episodes for many TV shows like Cold Case, Close to Home, The Guardian, CSI: NY and Numb3rs.
His recent project, The Way which features his father Martin Sheen was released on October 7, 2011.
Apart from Brat Pack he has also acted in other production companies as well, the first being in the 1992's The Mighty Ducks, where he plays Coach Gordon Bombay, a role which strengthened his career as an actor. the movie was followed by two sequels.
He has also acted in the dark thriller Judgment Night, and comedy movies like Loaded Weapon 1, and Another Stakeout, Mission: Impossible, Dollar for the Dead, Late Last Night and Rated X.