What is the net worth of Titus Welliver?
Titus Welliver is an actor, best known for his performances in the television series ‘Lost’, ‘Deadwood’, ‘Sons of Anarchy’ and ‘Bosch’. Titus Welliver has a net worth of $5 million. He has also appeared in shows like “Suits,” “The Good Wife,” “White Collar,” and “The Last Ship,” among others. Meanwhile, Welliver’s credits include “Mulholland Falls,” “Twisted” and Ben Affleck’s “Gone Baby Gone,” “The Town” and “Argo.”
Youth and education
Titus Welliver was born on March 12, 1962 in New Haven, Connecticut. His mother, Norma, was a fashion illustrator, while his father, Neil, was a landscape painter and art professor at Yale University. Neil later became dean of the University of Pennsylvania’s Graduate School of Fine Arts. Welliver had three siblings, all deceased: an older brother named Silas, a younger brother named Eli, and a younger sister named Ashley.
As a young adult in the early 1980s, Welliver attended New York University, where he studied drama.
Career in Television, Part 1
In the early 1990s, Welliver appeared in episodes of numerous shows, including “Matlock,” “LA Law,” “Beverly Hills, 90210,” “The Commish,” “Tales from the Crypt” and “The X-Files” . His first major television role came in 1995 when he began playing the recurring role of Dr. Mondzac on the police procedural series “NYPD Blue.” Later, from 1997 to 1998, Welliver had a starring role in the short-lived CBS ensemble drama Brooklyn South. His other credits during the decade include episodes of “High Incident,” “Murder One,” “Nash Bridges,” “Spy Game,” “The Practice” and “Star Trek: Voyager.”
Welliver got his start in the early 2000s in episodes of “Falcone” and the short-lived crime drama “Big Apple.” He had a recurring role as Dr. Eric Hackett in 17 episodes of the CBS series “That’s Life” and made appearances on such series as “Third Watch,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “The Twilight Zone,” and “Hack “. From 2004 to 2006, Welliver starred in the HBO Western series “Deadwood”, playing the semi-regular character Silas Adams. He followed that up with a string of guest roles on shows like ‘Numb3rs’, ‘Jericho’, ‘NCIS’, ‘Shark’, ‘Life’, ‘Prison Break’, ‘Monk’, ‘Kings’ and ‘Supernatural’. “
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Career in Television, Part 2
In 2009, Welliver began a short but very memorable role in the ABC drama series “Lost”, playing the mysterious “Man in Black”. He made his debut in the show’s season five finale and appeared twice more during the sixth and final season in 2010. During the same time period, Welliver played gun kingpin Jimmy O’Phelan in the crime series FX’s action drama “Sons of Anarchy.” and played prosecutor Glenn Childs in the legal drama “The Good Wife.” The actor went on to appear in episodes of ‘Suits’, ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’, ‘Grimm’, ‘Touch’, ‘White Collar’, ‘Agents of SHIELD’ and ‘The Mentalist’.
After appearing in the recurring role of Thorwald on TNT’s apocalyptic drama “The Last Ship,” Welliver landed his biggest television role yet in Amazon’s police procedural series “Bosch.” Based on a series of crime novels by Michael Connelly, the show stars Welliver as Los Angeles detective Hieronymus Bosch. After the show ended in 2021, Welliver lent his voice to five episodes of the Netflix animated series Castlevania.
Film career
Welliver made his big screen debut in 1990, appearing in the films ‘Navy SEALs’ and ‘The Lost Capone’. He followed that up with the biographical musical “The Doors” and the crime film “Mobsters,” in which he played Al Capone. Welliver’s other ’90s credits include the action film Zero Tolerance, the family comedy Born to Be Wild and the neo-noir crime thriller Mulholland Falls.
In the 2000s, Welliver appeared in a number of crime and thriller films, including “Cement,” “Once in the Life,” “Twisted” and the 2005 remake of “Assault on Precinct 13.” The actor also starred in the independent film “The Narrows” and the drama “The Human Contract”, the latter of which was the directorial debut of actress Jada Pinkett Smith. Welliver’s other notable credits include several films directed by Ben Affleck; these include “Gone Baby Gone,” “The Town,” Best Picture Oscar winner “Argo” and the literary adaptation “Live by Night.” Welliver has also appeared in films such as ‘Handsome Henry’, ‘Man on a Ledge’, ‘Promised Land’, ‘Transformers: Age of Extinction’, ‘Poker Night’
Audio books
Beyond film and television, Welliver has narrated several audio books. In particular, he provided narration for some of the novels in Michael Connelly’s Bosch series, including The Crossing and The Wrong Side of Goodbye. Welliver also narrated Robert B. Parker’s series of Western novels, which include titles such as “Appaloosa,” “Brimstone,” and “Ironhorse.”
Personal life
Welliver was married several times. His first marriage, to Heather Wielandt, ended in divorce in 1989. He later married Hollywood talent agent Dani Sexton in 1992; they separated in 1996.
Then, in 1998, Welliver married actress Joanna Heimbold, with whom he dated until their divorce in 2004. He then married film producer Elizabeth W. Alexander, who died of breast cancer in 2012. A few years later , Welliver married Dutch fashion. consultant and former model Jose Stemkens; they separated in 2021. Welliver has three children from his marriages: two sons with Heimbold and a daughter with Alexander.