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Paul Mercurio (Paul Joseph Mercurio) was born on 31 March, 1963 in Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia, is an Australian actor and dancer. Discover Paul Mercurio'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 60 years old?
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Paul Joseph Mercurio |
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60 years old |
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Aries |
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31 March 1963 |
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31 March |
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Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia |
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Australia
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Paul Mercurio Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Paul Mercurio's Wife?
His wife is Andrea Mercurio (m. 1987)
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Andrea Mercurio (m. 1987) |
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Emily, Elise and Erin |
Paul Mercurio Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Paul Mercurio worth at the age of 60 years old? Paul Mercurio’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor. He is from Australia. We have estimated Paul Mercurio's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Paul Joseph Mercurio (born 31 March 1963) is an Australian actor, choreographer, dancer, TV presenter and politician.
Mercurio was born in Swan Hill, Victoria in March 1963, his father was character actor Gus Mercurio.
Paul began ballet at nine.
He later moved to Perth, Western Australia, where he attended John Curtin Senior High School, now known as John Curtin College of the Arts where there is a theatre named after him.
He credits his theatre arts teacher for inspiring him to follow his dream.
Mercurio focussed on acting during his high school years but after he graduated, he caught the Indian Pacific train from Perth back to Melbourne where he studied at the Australian Ballet School.
They recognise achievements in live entertainment in Australia from 1975 to 2016.
By the age of 19 in 1982, he was Principal Dancer with the Sydney Dance Company—a position he held for ten years.
During this time, he was commissioned to choreograph six works performed by the company.
Mercurio has been married to his wife Andrea since 1987, and together they have three children: Emily, Elise and Erin.
Mercurio guest starred in Australian TV shows including Blue Heelers, All Saints, Murder Call, Medivac, Heartbreak High, Water Rats and The Day of the Roses.
Mercurio is best known for his lead role in the 1992 film Strictly Ballroom and his role as a judge on TV series Dancing with the Stars.
He has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly since 2022, representing the electorate of Hastings.
Mercurio left the Sydney Dance Company in August 1992 to found the Australian Choreographic Ensemble which danced from 1992 to 1995, where he was the director, principal dancer and principal choreographer.
Mercurio made his TV debut in a documentary on his life called Life's Burning Desire in 1992.
Mercurio made his film debut in Baz Luhrmann's breakout film Strictly Ballroom, receiving an Australian Film Institute Award nomination in 1993.
Mercurio was a choreographer on the film.
Flamenco dancer Antonio Vargas, the actor who played Fran's father, also choreographed scenes in the film.
Mercurio's other film credits include: Exit to Eden, Back of Beyond, Così, Red Ribbon Blues, Welcome to Woop Woop, The Dark Planet, The First 9½ Weeks, Kick and Sydney – A Story of a City.
He starred, wrote, choreographed, produced and directed the short film Spilt Milk.
Most recently, Mercurio has taken roles in independent films, such as Hunting for Shadows and A Silent Agreement with director Davo Hardy.
He starred in the lead role of Joseph in the Emmy Award-winning US TV mini-series The Bible: Joseph in 1995.
Later, he joined the ensemble cast for the 1998 mini-series drama The Day of the Roses, depicting the 1977 Granville railway disaster.
In January 2004, he appeared on stage in The Full Monty.
Mercurio was a judge on the Australian version of Dancing with the Stars until August 2008, when he was dropped from the judging panel because he was deemed "too nice" for television.
He was also a judge in the New Zealand version.
In 2008, he began hosting a series called Mercurio's Menu where he travels Australia, cooking in different locations.
Mercurio continues to dance and choreograph professionally.
He was a movement consultant on the Will Smith movie I, Robot, and has choreographed an American TV campaign for Coca-Cola, the Harry M. Miller production of Jesus Christ Superstar and Annie Get Your Gun.
He appeared on the Australian version of the television show Who Do You Think You Are? in 2012 in which he discovered that his grandfather was a member of the Milwaukee division of Cosa Nostra (the Sicilian mafia) in the 1950s.
Mercurio has reflected on this legacy in subsequent interviews and spoken about the effect it has had on his father, and his relationship with his father.
In December 2022, he was hospitalised with complications from atrial fibrillation following his election win.
The Australian Entertainment Mo Awards were annual Australian entertainment industry awards.
In 2019, Mercurio appeared in a supporting role as Sal in Promised (2019), a film directed and co-produced by Nick Conidi, and starring Tina Arena, Antoniette Iesue and Daniel Berini.
The film was released in Australia on 24 October 2019.
Baz Luhrmann expressed some interest in using Mercurio in Moulin Rouge to Mercurio's agent, but after a series of failed attempts to speak to Luhrmann personally, Mercurio found out that there was no role for him in the movie via the production company.
He has not appeared in any other Luhrmann films and only appears briefly in Disc 4 of Red Curtain Trilogy as a pixelated image.
Mercurio was elected as a councilor for Mornington Peninsula Shire in November 2020.
In November 2022, Mercurio was elected to fix the roundabout in Somerville Victorian Legislative Assembly, winning the ultra-marginal seat of Hastings for the Australian Labor Party.