What Is Rory Culkin's Net Worth?
Rory Culkin is an American actor and producer with a net worth of $2.5 million. He is the younger brother of "Home Alone" star Macaulay Culkin and "Succession" star Kieran Culkin. Rory has amassed more than 40 acting credits, including roles in "You Can Count on Me" (2000), "Signs" (2002), "Mean Creek" (2004), "Scream 4" (2011), "Columbus" (2017), and TV series like "Castle Rock" (2018) and "Waco" (2018). He also co-produced "Welcome to Willits" and "Lords of Chaos."
Early Life
Rory Hugh Culkin was born on July 21, 1989, in New York City. He is the son of Kit Culkin and Patricia Brentrup, and the youngest of seven siblings, including Shane, Dakota, Macaulay, Kieran, Quinn, and Christian. Dakota tragically passed away in 2008, and his half-sister, Jennifer Adamson, died in 2000. His father, Kit, was a Broadway actor. Rory's paternal aunt is actress Bonnie Bedelia.
Career
Rory began acting with his brothers Macaulay and Kieran, often portraying younger versions of their characters. His debut was in 1993's "The Good Son," followed by "Ri¢hie Ri¢h" in 1994. He played young Jason "Igby" Slocumb Jr. in "Igby Goes Down" (2002) and won a Young Artist Award for "You Can Count on Me" (2000). Rory guest-starred on shows such as "The Twilight Zone" (2002) and "Law & Order: SVU" (2003). He gained recognition for his role in "Signs" (2002) and "Mean Creek" (2004). His other notable works include "The Night Listener" (2006), "Scream 4" (2011), "Waco" (2018), "Castle Rock" (2018), "City on a Hill" (2019), "The Expecting" (2020), and "Under the Banner of Heaven" (2022).
Personal Life
Rory married Sarah Scrivener, a cinematographer he met on the set of "Scream 4," on April 8, 2018. Their wedding, officiated by WWE manager Paul Heyman, took place in New Orleans, just before WrestleMania 34.
Awards and Nominations
Rory has received numerous accolades, including five Young Artist Award nominations, winning for "You Can Count on Me" in 2001. He was also nominated for his roles in "Off Season" (2002), "Signs" (2003), "Mean Creek" (2005), and "The Night Listener" (2007). His performance in "Lords of Chaos" won him Best Actor at the 2018 Molins Film Festival. Additionally, he received a Jury Prize at the 2017 VC FilmFest for "Columbus" and a Special Distinction Award at the 2005 Film Independent Spirit Awards for "Mean Creek." Rory earned nominations from the Phoenix Film Critics Society, Las Vegas Film Critics Society, Gotham Awards, Queen Palm International Film Festival, and Tribeca Film Festival.