Age, Biography and Wiki
- Full Name: Guy Edward Pearce
- Date of Birth: October 5, 1967
- Age (as of 2025): 57 years old
- Birthplace: Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
- Nationality: Australian
- Biography: Raised in Geelong, Australia, Pearce began his career as Mike Young on the Australian soap opera Neighbours (1986–1989). He gained international fame with roles in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), L.A. Confidential (1997), and Memento (2000). Pearce has continued to deliver critically acclaimed performances in both Hollywood and Australian cinema and television.
- Wiki: For more detailed information, visit his Wikipedia page: Guy Pearce - Wikipedia.
Occupation | Soap Opera Actor |
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Date of Birth | 5 October 1967 |
Age | 57 Years |
Birth Place | Ely, Cambridgeshire, England |
Horoscope | Libra |
Country | England |
Height, Weight & Measurements
- Height: Approximately 5' 10" (178 cm)
- Weight: Estimated around 165 lbs (75 kg)
- Measurements: Not publicly disclosed in detail, but known for maintaining a fit physique for his various roles.
Height | 178 cm |
Weight | 165 lbs |
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Dating & Relationship Status
- Current Relationship: In a relationship with Dutch actress Carice van Houten.
- Marital Status: Not currently married but previously married to psychologist Kate Mestitz (from 1997 until their divorce in 2015).
His father, Stuart Pearce, was a Royal New Zealand Air Force pilot and RAF test pilot, and his mother, Anne Cocking (Pickering), was an English schoolteacher. He has an elder sister, Tracy. When Pearce was three years old, the family relocated to Geelong, Victoria, Australia. When he was eight years old, Pearce's father died in an aircraft accident.
Pearce married his childhood sweetheart, psychologist Kate Mestitz, in March 1997. In October 2015, Pearce announced their divorce. Pearce was in a relationship with Dutch actress Carice van Houten; they had a son in August 2016. In January 2025, Van Houten stated that she and Pearce have split, and have "...not been a couple for years".
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Husband | Kate Mestitz (m. 1997-2015) |
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Net Worth and Salary
- Net Worth (2025): Estimated at $25 million.
- Salary: Estimated annual earnings have ranged from $1 million to $3.7 million in recent years, depending on projects.
- Source of Wealth: Acting in films and television, music releases, and endorsements.
- Notable Financial Years:
- 2012: Estimated earnings of A$4.2 million (approx. $3.1 million)
- 2010: Estimated earnings of $3.7 million
- 2004: Estimated earnings of A$1.4 million (approx. $1 million)
Career, Business and Investments
- Acting Career Highlights:
- Iconic Roles: Memento (Leonard Shelby), L.A. Confidential (Lieutenant Ed Exley), The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Adam Whitely), The King’s Speech (King Edward VIII), Iron Man 3 (Aldrich Killian).
- Awards: Primetime Emmy Award winner (for Mildred Pierce), multiple nominations for Academy Award, BAFTA, and Golden Globe.
- Recent Projects: The Brutalist (2025, notable for an Oscar-nominated role).
- TV Adaptations: Starred in Australian adaptations of Peter Temple’s Jack Irish detective novels (2012 onwards).
- Music: Released two studio albums—Broken Bones (2014) and The Nomad (2018).
- Business and Investments: While primarily focused on acting and music, his investments are not publicly detailed.
Born in Cambridgeshire and raised in Geelong, Pearce started his career portraying Mike Young in the Australian television series Neighbours (1986–1989). Pearce received international attention for his break-out roles in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (1994), L.A. Confidential (1997), Ravenous (1999), and Memento (2000).
The director/producer/writer Frank Howson cast Pearce in his first three films, Heaven Tonight, Hunting, and Flynn, and paid for him to go to the Cannes Film Festival in 1991 for the premiere of the Howson-directed Hunting. The accompanying Howson-funded publicity campaign brought Pearce to the attention of the international film industry. He made his first major film breakthrough shortly after, with his role as a drag queen in The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert in 1994. Since then, he has appeared in several US productions including L.A. Confidential, Ravenous, Rules of Engagement, Memento, The Count of Monte Cristo, and The Time Machine.
In January 2009, Pearce returned to the stage after a seven-year absence. He performed in the Melbourne Theatre Company's production of Poor Boy, a play with music, co-written by Matt Cameron and Tim Finn. In 2009, he portrayed Staff Sergeant Matthew Thompson in The Hurt Locker. In 2010, he appeared as David, Prince of Wales, who became Edward VIII, in The King's Speech. Both films won the Academy Award for Best Picture, making Pearce the first actor to appear in back-to-back Best Picture winners since Michael Peña (who appeared in Million Dollar Baby and Crash).
Social Network
- Instagram: Not widely publicized; Pearce is known for keeping a low profile on social media.
- Twitter: No verified active account.
- Facebook: No official public account.
In February 2025, Pearce accused his L.A. Confidential co-star Kevin Spacey of sexually harassing him while filming the movie. Spacey responded to the accusation by posting a video on the social media platform X, where he told Pearce to "grow up" and that he was "not a victim."
Education
- High School: Attended The Geelong College, Geelong, Australia.
- Higher Education: Left high school just before graduating to pursue acting, but has not pursued formal higher education.
- Training: Early acting work in Australian television provided practical training and industry experience.
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Pearce attended Geelong College, and was a member of the Geelong Society of Operatic and Dramatic Arts (GSODA) Junior Players. At the age of 16, he was a competitive amateur bodybuilder, leading to the title of Junior Mr. Victoria. He lived in Box Hill North, Victoria in the late 1980s while working on the Australian drama series Neighbours. His first film appearance, while still at Geelong College, was in a Victorian Vice-Chancellors-funded film Life and Study at University, produced and directed by Peter Lane of Deakin University.