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Steven Hirsch Wiki Biography
Steven Hirsch is one of the most successful businessmen in the entertainment industry. It has been estimated that the current net worth of Steven Hirsch is 100 million dollars. He is mostly known as the founder of Vivid Entertainment Company in the United States. Steven Hirsch is also serving as the co-chairman of the adult entertainment company. Thus, both of these positions have also increased the total size of Steven’s net worth. Hirsch has been accumulating his net worth since 1984, so for about twenty years. Currently, Steven Hirsch is nicknamed Porn Mogul or Porn King because of his large contribution to the entire porn industry.
Steven Hirsch was born on May 25, 1961 in Lyndhurst, Ohio, United States. Steve has two siblings Brad Hirsch and Marci Hirsch. He is a descendant of a Jewish family line.
His father owned an adult entertainment company, Adult Video Corp. In 1984, Steven Hirsch began the accumulation of his net worth as a co-founder of an adult entertainment company, Vivid Entertainment. He established the company with a partner, David James. Both of them were co-chairmen of the company. Later, Bill Asher, joined as the third co-chairman of Vivid Entertainment. Currently, there are three co-chairmen who successfully operate the company. Moreover, they published a book of graphic and commix novels under the label of Avatar Press and a book of erotic novels under the label of Thunder’s Mouth Press. In addition to this, the faces of Vivid Girls were spread all over the industry which has also increased the popularity of the company as well as Hirsch’s and the partners’ net worth.
In 2011, Pipa Middleton, the sister of the Duchess of Cambridge, Catherine, was offered 5 million dollars for a role in the adult film. In addition to this, their brother, James, has also received an offer to take part in another scene, and for the role he was offered 1 million dollars.
The net worth of Steven has risen after the pseudo documentary series was released in 2004. The series showed the family and private life of Hirsch and the synergy between his Vivid visions. What is more, ‘Debbie Does Dallas Again’ (2007) directed by Paul Thomas was a very successful film, which has increased the overall amount of Steven Hirsch’s net worth, too. Due to the popularity of the film, television show ‘Deeper Throat’ was released.
Vivid Entertainment is one of the most innovative companies and in 2012 Steven won the first Adult Video News Visionary Award. It is expected that due to the high popularity of Vivid Entertainment the net worth of Steven Hirsch will rise steadily in the future.
Steven Hirsch had been dating Melissa Rivers for almost half a year, from December, 2011 to May 2012. Afterwards however, Steven married his first and only wife Laurie Hirsch. Unfortunately, the couple divorced soon after their marriage. Later, Hirsch had romantic relations with an actress Ginger Lynn, but the couple also broke up. Up to date, Steven has fathered two children Alexa Hirsch and Jack Hirsch.
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Steven Hirsch Quick Info
Full Name | Steven Hirsch |
Net Worth | $100 Million |
Date Of Birth | May 25, 1961 |
Place Of Birth | Lyndhurst, Ohio, United States |
Profession | Businessperson |
Nationality | United States of America |
Siblings | Brad Hirsch |
Nicknames | Steven Ailen Hirsch |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0386548 |
Movies | Airplane II: The Sequel, Ordinary People |
Steven Hirsch Filmography
Title | Year | Status | Character | Role |
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Run | 2015/VIII | Short assistant director | Assistant Director | |
Easy to Assemble | 2011 | TV Series second assistant director – 1 episode | Assistant Director | |
Everybody Hates Chris | 2005-2006 | TV Series first assistant director – 2 episodes | Assistant Director | |
Dark Wolf | 2003 | Video first assistant director | Assistant Director | |
Stuart Little 2 | 2002 | assistant director: second unit | Assistant Director | |
Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family | 2000 | TV Series first assistant director – 1 episode | Assistant Director | |
Come On, Get Happy: The Partridge Family Story | 1999 | TV Movie second assistant director | Assistant Director | |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer | 1998 | TV Series first assistant director – 4 episodes | Assistant Director | |
413 Hope St. | 1997 | TV Series first assistant director – 1 episode | Assistant Director | |
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | 1995-1997 | TV Series first assistant director – 23 episodes | Assistant Director | |
A Nightmare Come True | 1997 | TV Movie first assistant director | Assistant Director | |
Dead Man’s Island | 1996 | TV Movie first assistant director – as Steve Hirsch | Assistant Director | |
Bye Bye Love | 1995 | second assistant director | Assistant Director | |
South Beach | 1993 | TV Series first assistant director – 1 episode | Assistant Director | |
Son in Law | 1993 | second assistant director: second unit | Assistant Director | |
Brooklyn Bridge | 1993 | TV Series first assistant director – 1 episode | Assistant Director | |
Love Can Be Murder | 1992 | TV Movie second assistant director – as Steve Hirsch | Assistant Director | |
Child’s Play 3 | 1991 | second assistant director | Assistant Director | |
Crazy from the Heart | 1991 | TV Movie second assistant director | Assistant Director | |
The Flash | 1990 | TV Series second assistant director – 1 episode | Assistant Director | |
Problem Child | 1990 | first assistant director: second unit | Assistant Director | |
Wild at Heart | 1990 | second assistant director | Assistant Director | |
Daughter of the Streets | 1990 | TV Movie second assistant director | Assistant Director | |
Moonlighting | 1988-1989 | TV Series second assistant director – 5 episodes | Assistant Director | |
Those She Left Behind | 1989 | TV Movie second assistant director | Assistant Director | |
MacGyver | 1987 | TV Series second assistant director – 6 episodes | Assistant Director | |
Roxie | 2014 | co-producer | Producer | |
Little *ucker | 2010 | executive producer | Producer | |
A Gothic Tale | 2008 | executive producer / co-producer | Producer | |
Who Made the Potatoe Salad? | 2006 | producer | Producer | |
Dark Wolf | 2003 | Video producer | Producer | |
Brain Donors | 1992 | second assistant producer | Producer | |
The Charles Bukowski Tapes | 1987 | Documentary camera operator – as Steven Hirsh | Camera Department | |
Treasure: In Search of the Golden Horse | 1984 | still photographer | Camera Department | |
Losin’ It | 1983 | second assistant camera – as Steven Hirsh | Camera Department | |
Toni Basil: Word of Mouth | 1982 | Video short camera operator – as Steve Hirsh | Camera Department | |
Maniac | 1980 | still photographer – as Steve Hirsch | Camera Department | |
Van Nuys Blvd. | 1979 | key grip – as Steven P. Hirsh | Camera Department | |
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | 1997 | TV Series unit production manager – 2 episodes | Production Manager | |
Goodbye, Franklin High | 1978 | gofer – as Steven Hirsh | Miscellaneous |