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Oliver Platt (Oliver James Platt) was born on 12 January, 1960 in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, is an American actor. Discover Oliver Platt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 64 years old?

Popular As Oliver James Platt
Occupation Actor
Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 12 January 1960
Birthday 12 January
Birthplace Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Nationality Canada

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Oliver Platt Height, Weight & Measurements

At 64 years old, Oliver Platt height is 1.92 m .

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Height 1.92 m
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Who Is Oliver Platt's Wife?

His wife is Camilla Campbell (m. 1992)

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Wife Camilla Campbell (m. 1992)
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Children 3

Oliver Platt Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Oliver Platt worth at the age of 64 years old? Oliver Platt’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from Canada. We have estimated Oliver Platt's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
Salary in 2024 Under Review
Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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1960

Oliver Platt (born January 12, 1960 ) is an American actor known for his work on stage and screen.

He has been nominated for five Primetime Emmy Awards, a Golden Globe Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Tony Award.

1988

Platt made his acting debut in the 1988 film Married to the Mob.

His other notable roles include Working Girl (1988), Flatliners (1990), Beethoven (1992), Indecent Proposal (1993), A Time to Kill (1996), Bulworth, Dr. Dolittle (both 1998), Ready To Rumble (2000), Kinsey (2004), 2012 (2009), Love & Other Drugs (2010), X-Men: First Class (2011), Ginger and Rosa (2013), and Rules Don't Apply (2016).

Platt is known for his recurring roles in television series such as The Big C, Fargo, and The Good Wife.

Murray attended Platt's show and recommended Platt to director Jonathan Demme, who cast him in Married to the Mob in 1988.

Platt attributes his breakthrough to appearing at the Punch Line Theater.

Platt makes his decisions about accepting acting roles based on the role being "different from what I just did...I do have to be interested in the role".

After Married to the Mob, he appeared in Working Girl (1988), Flatliners (1990), Beethoven (1992), The Three Musketeers (1993), A Time to Kill (1996), Executive Decision (1996), and Bulworth (1998).

Tucci and Platt developed the characters while working on a play at Yale University in 1988, with Tucci later completing the screenplay and directing the film.

1998

He gained prominence for his roles in The Impostors (1998), Pieces of April (2003), The Ice Harvest (2005), Casanova (2005), Frost/Nixon (2008), and Please Give (2010).

In 1998 Platt and Stanley Tucci played two deadbeat actors who improvise with unsuspecting strangers in The Impostors.

1999

In 1999, Platt played the wealthy and eccentric crocodile enthusiast Hector in David E. Kelley's Lake Placid, alongside Bill Pullman and Bridget Fonda.

Platt described Hector as "pretty abrasive and obnoxious at times, but, I hope, he has a way of growing on you. I think David originally thought of him as a great white hunter sort of guy, but when I signed on for the role he sort of wrote him in a different direction."

The short-lived drama Deadline provided Platt's first lead role on television.

2001

He received Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his roles in The West Wing in 2001, Huff in 2005 and 2006, and Nip/Tuck in 2008.

2006

Platt made his Broadway debut in the Conor McPherson play Shining City (2006) for which he earned a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play nomination.

2007

He portrayed George Steinbrenner in the series The Bronx Is Burning (2007).

He is also known for his recurring role as Uncle Jimmy in the Hulu series The Bear (2022–present).

2009

He returned to Broadway portraying Nathan Detroit in the 2009 revival of the Frank Loesser musical Guys and Dolls.

Platt was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, to American parents Sheila Maynard, a clinical social worker, and Nicholas Platt, a career diplomat who served as U.S. ambassador to Pakistan, Zambia, and the Philippines.

His older brother, Adam Platt, is a New York magazine restaurant critic.

They returned to the United States when Platt was three months old.

Platt's paternal great-grandfather was artist and architect Charles A. Platt, and his maternal great-grandparents were equestrian Arthur Scott Burden (of the industrialist Burden family) and socialite Cynthia Roche.

Platt is also a great-great-grandson of General Robert Shaw Oliver (through his mother).

Platt's paternal great great-grandfather was diplomat and lawyer Joseph Hodges Choate.

Choate was the most successful lawyer in New York City during the Gilded Age and was later appointed U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom by President William McKinley.

His brother William Gardner Choate, who was also a prominent lawyer and federal judge, created Choate Rosemary Hall.

Because of his father's career as a foreign service officer, much of Platt's childhood was spent in Asia and Washington, D.C. Platt attended twelve different schools, including the American School in Japan, and has said "Even now I find myself envying people who have neighborhoods and roots."

Platt's family made frequent trips back to Washington, where they held Redskins season tickets.

Platt is also a fan of the Boston Red Sox.

When he was nine years old, Platt and his family visited the Kennedy Center in Washington, where he watched a performance that helped inspire his acting career.

"One of the performances that really made me want to be an actor started out with this probably 20-minute rambling, drunken monologue by this bum. And it was a young Morgan Freeman. I'll never forget it. This guy was just so riveting. He stood there on stage alone before the curtain went up, and he held this audience utterly rapt. Including myself, obviously."

According to Platt, drama departments gave his childhood some stability, "It was something of a survival mechanism, in that it gave me a little subculture to plug into wherever I ended up. Kids need that. I certainly did."

Platt attended a progressive boarding school named Colorado Rocky Mountain School in Carbondale, Colorado.

Platt majored in drama at Tufts University, where he met and became close friends with Hank Azaria.

He spent three years working in theatre in Boston, Massachusetts, which he said had a "wealth of serious amateur theatre at that time…I played many roles, and it was the best training I could have had."

Platt travelled with Shakespeare and Company, based in Lenox, Massachusetts, touring schools to earn his Equity card, before moving to New York.

Platt's early career involved Off-Broadway and regional theatre, and he appeared onstage with the New York Shakespeare Festival, Lincoln Center Theater, Manhattan Theatre Club and other companies across many genres.

He obtained an agent while working at Manhattan Punch Line Theatre, and met actor Bill Murray at his cousin's Christmas party.