Mickey Gooch Jr. Net Worth, Age, Movies, Television, Affair

Mickey Gooch Jr. is a New Jersey-born American actor. He lives in Malibu, CA. He is the son of multimillionaire banker Michael Gooch, who founded $700 million GFI Group. Gooch is a filmmaker and a huge fan of sports. He is a partner in Kodiak Pictures and Skitbags Entertainment. He has acted in films like Madness in the Method, How to Be Single, The Clapper, and Deported. Gooch co-hosted Radio Lifeboat with DG & Mickey Gooch, a web radio talk show, with his mother.

Gooch biography 

Real NameMickey Gooch
GenderMale
ProfessionActor and producer
ResidenceMalibu, CA
BirthdayJanuary 6, 1986
BirthplaceNew Jersey
NationalityAmerican

Mickey Gooch age

Mickey Gooch is a 38-year-old American actor as of 2024. Born on January 6, 1986, to “Mickey Gooch” Sr. and Diane Gooch, Mickey dated comedian Rebel Wilson when he was 28. At a young age, he struggled with alcohol and drug addiction.

Age (as of 2024)38 years
Born nameMickey Gooch
Parents“Mickey Gooch” Sr. and Diane Gooch
Birth year1986
Zodiac signCapricorn
HometownMalibu, CA
OccupationActor and producer

Gooch movies and TV shows

Gooch has worked in many TV shows and films, like How to Be Single, The Clapper, Deported, and Madness in the Method (2019).

2016How to Be Single
2017The Clapper
2019Madness in the Method
2020Deported

Mickey Gooch’s net worth

American actor Mickey Gooch’s net worth as of 2024 is not estimated by online resources. He belongs to a wealthy family and son of multimillionaire banker Michael Gooch, founder of the $700 million GFI Group. It seems Gooch earns primarily from his corporate investments and acting assignments. 

Net worth in 2024N/A
Wealth sourcescorporate investments and acting assignments

Gooch Rebel Wilson’s relationship

American actor Gooch has dated celebrities like Brittney Weiskopf and Rebel Wilson. Australian actress Rebel, who is 44 now as of 2024, lost her virginity to Gooch at the age of 35.  In her memoir Rebel Rising, Wilson wrote that Gooch was his first sensual partner. Her memoir reads, “Micks, I know this might be news to you if you are reading this, but yes I lost my virginity to you.”

Wilson calls herself a “late bloomer” and reassures individuals that “not everybody has to lose their virginity as a teenager.” She adds, “People can wait till they’re ready or wait till they’re a bit more mature. And I think that could be a positive message. You don’t have to wait until you’re in your thirties like me, but you shouldn’t feel pressure as a young person.”

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