Margot Rooker is known for being the wife of a famous actor, Michael Rooker. He was born on December 5th. She was raised in a poor family in a small village near New Jersey. Her father was a farmer and her mother was a housewife. Despite being poor, her father managed to provide education to his three children. Margot completed her high school education from a local school and completed her college graduation from Harvard University with the help of a scholarship.
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From a very early age, Margot was interested in playing basketball and volleyball. She was on her college basketball team. Rooker also loved singing, dancing, and acting. She used to do a lot of acting in theater plays. She was also a talented speaker and represented her college in the inter-college debate competition. Margot loved watching romantic and thriller movies. Her favorite actors are Tom Hanks and Al Pacino. She also loved listening to Piano music especially that of Mozart. She also loved cooking and express her culinary taste.
After completing her college graduation, Margot got a job at a local restaurant. After excelling at her job as a head chef, she got married to Michael Rooker and then left her job to put her complete focus on family life. Margot has a net worth of around 5 million dollars which her husband earned from his acting career. She also produces a few movies in which her husband acts.
Margot first met his husband Michael Rooker through mutual friends at a marriage party. Michael was at that time just a struggling actor., who was trying very hard to make his presence felt in Hollywood. The couple soon started dating each other and then got engaged. Soon after a few months, the couple got married. The couple has been married for over 40 years and is still living happily together. They have got two children, both are boys named Chris and Matthew. Margot can be seen with her husband in many Hollywood parties and award functions. She frequently uploads her family pictures on social media. She loves to travel around the world and is involved in a number of charity and social works.
Her husband, Michael made his screen debut in Walter Hill's Streets of Fire (1984) preceding being cast as the title role in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986). For his work in the film, Michael won Best Actor at the Fantasporto International Film Festival and Best Actor at the Seattle International Film Festival. Michael would proceed to have supporting roles in well-known movies, like Sea of Love (1989) with Al Pacino, Days of Thunder (1990) featuring Tom Cruise, Oliver Stone's JFK (1991) and Tombstone (1993) with Kurt Russell. His other film credits include Cliffhanger (1993) inverse Sylvester Stallone, Keys to Tulsa (1997), in which he stars with Eric Stoltz and James Spader, and The Bone Collector (1999) along with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. On TV, Michael has played in an episode of Showtime's noir series Fallen Angels just as a repetitive role in Miami Vice and a guest appearance on CBS' The Equalizer.
Last Modified: Jun 11, 2020