Net Worth | $5 Million |
Name | Greg Wise |
Date of Birth | 15 May 1966 |
Age | 57 Years Old |
Gender | Male |
Greg Wise Net Worth
$5 Million
Greg Wise also known as Matthew Gregory Wise, is an English actor and producer. As of 2024, Greg Wise’s net worth is $5 million. He has worked in many television series and films. He is an architect turned actor who has an architectural background. In Sense and Sensibility, he was starred as John Willoughby, where he first met his better half, Emma Thompson.
In 2021, Greg Wise to pay tribute to his late sister Clare Wise joins Strictly Come Dancing, an entertainment show featured on Saturday and Sunday nights. He mentions his sister was a “Disco Queen” and it was for her.
Greg Wise Wiki/Biography
Born on 15 May 1966, Greg Wise’s age is 57 Years Old as of 2024. He was born in an architect family in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, and brought up in Northumberland. Greg Wise is English-British by nationality.
Greg Wise completed his schooling at St. Peter’s School, York. He did his degree from Heriot-Watt University, at Edinburgh. He is a qualified architect. He also went to the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama to study drama. Heperformed at Beldam Theatre as well. Despite being an architect degree holder he had an ardent desire towards music, drama, and acting.
Name | Greg Wise |
Full Name | Matthew Gregory Wise |
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Date of Birth | 15 May 1966 |
Age | 57 Years Old |
Birth Place | Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
Currently Live In | Newcastle upon Tyne |
Profession | Actor and Producer |
Debut |
TV Series: A Masculine Ending (1992) Film: Feast of July (1995) |
Years Active | 1992 – Present |
Famous Role | John Willoughby in Film Sense and Sensibility (1995) |
Nationality | British |
Religion | Christian |
Ethnicity | British-Germanic |
Hometown | Newcastle upon Tyne, England |
Zodiac Sign | Taurus |
School/High School | St. Peter’s School, York The Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama to study drama |
College/University | Heriot-Watt University, at Edinburgh |
Education Qualification | Graduate |
Family, Wife & Relationships
Greg Wise’s parents are Douglass and Yvonne Jeannine Czeiler. Greg Wise’s father’s name is Douglass Wise who is a businessman by profession. Greg Wise’s mother’s name is Yvonne Jeannine Czeiler who is a housewife.
Greg Wise has one sibling, Her sister’s name is Clare Wise who is 18 months elder to Greg.
She was a part of the UK Film Council and was the Vice-President of Universal Pictures. Unfortunately, Clare lost her life to death-dealing Breast Cancer.
Greg Wise’s marital status is married. His Wife’s name is Emma Thompson.
He has two child. his daughter’s name is Gaia Romilly Wise and his adopted son’s name is Tindyebwa Agaba.
He is the son-in-law of Phyllida Law and Eric Thompson. Greg Wise has brothers-in-law named Sophie Thompson and Richard Lumsden.
Father Name | Douglass Wise |
Mother Name | Yvonne Jeannine Czeiler |
Brother Name | – |
Sister Name | Clare Wise |
Girlfriend | Emma Thompson |
Marital Status | Unmarried |
Wife Name | Emma Thompson |
Children | Gaia Romilly Wise (Daughter) Tindyebwa Agaba (Son) |
Physical Appearance
Greg is a fair toned and black-eyed handsome looking person with a charismatic personality. Greg is 6 feet tall and weighs around 78 kg or 171 lbs.
With a great height and fit and fine body shape, Greg is a dashing rejuvenating person.
Height (approx) | in centimeters: 182 cm in meters: 1.82 m in feet inches: 6’ 0” |
Weight (approx) | in kilograms: 78 kg in pounds: 171 lbs |
Eye Colour | Black |
Hair Colour | Grey |
Career
He first staged his performance in Good Rockin’ Tonight. This is was based on the biography of Jack Good, a TV producer.
He worked in many television series as well. The most famous being the BBC time drama: The Moonstone, the Buccaneers, The Madame Bovary.
In 1992 and 1993, he contributed to The Riff Raff Element. In 1999 the character Marshal was portrayed by Greg Wise in ITV drama Wonderful You with his to-be mother-in-law Phyllida law.
He was seen in numerous love scenes varying from classic to modern love scenes like the Inheritance of Loss by Kiran Desai and Tess of d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy.
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