
Terence Winter’s Career and Personal Life
Terence Winter is a successful American writer and producer with a net worth of $16 million. He is best known for his award-winning writing for “The Sopranos”, and for creating, showrunning, and head writing “Boardwalk Empire”.
Born in New York, Terence graduated from New York University and then earned his law degree from St. John’s University of Law. After working as a lawyer in New York for two years, he decided to pursue a career in screenwriting and moved to Los Angeles, where he was accepted to the Warner Bros. Sitcom Writers Workshop. He has since written for numerous series and films, including “The Great Defender”, “Sister, Sister”, and “The Wolf of Wall Street”.
Terence’s partner Rachel is also a successful producer who was nominated for an Academy Award for “Dallas Buyers Club”. Together, they have owned multiple properties, including a $4.1 million home in Beverly Hills which they sold in 2015 for $7.3 million. They also own a $1.1 million apartment in New York City and a $2.1 million home in Encino, California, which they listed for $2.9 million in October 2020.
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