Schreiber played Nick Sobotka in season 2 of HBO's critically acclaimed drama The Wire, and he also appeared in the season 5 episode "The Dickensian Aspect" as a cameo.
He also acted in The Manchurian Candidate, Lords of Dogtown, and Happythankyoumoreplease, among other films.
He also played serial rapist William Lewis, protagonist Olivia Benson's (Mariska Hargitay) adversary, on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In addition, he made an appearance in the FX series Lights Out.
In 2011, Schreiber starred in Second Stage Theatre's Off-Broadway production of Gruesome Playground Injuries.
He played Demetri Ravitch, Nancy Botwin's drug supplier, in the seventh season of Weeds.
On BuddyTV's list of "TV's Sexiest Men of 2011," he came in at number 77.
In October 2012, Schreiber was cast in the Netflix original drama series Orange Is the New Black as George "Pornstache" Mendez.
He co-starred as Virgil in NBC's drama pilot Ironside, a revival of the 1967 series of the same name, on February 26, 2013.
For his role in Orange Is the New Black, Schreiber won the We Love to Hate You Award at the 2014 Young Hollywood Awards. and received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series in 2015.
In 2016, he co-starred in the American biographical war film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi as Kris "Tanto" Paronto, a GRS team member and former US Army Ranger.
Michael Bay directed and co-produced the film, while Chuck Hogan wrote the screenplay, which was based on Mitchell Zuckoff's 2014 book 13 Hours.
In an interview with Comicbook.com, Pablo Schreiber showed interest in playing Wolverine in a future X-Men film, despite Hugh Jackman's departure from the role.
In Starz's production of Neil Gaiman's American Gods, Schreiber portrays Mad Sweeney.
He was cast as Master Chief in the Halo live-action series in April 2019.
Pablo Schreiber's net worth is currently estimated at $4.2 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $4.2 million |
2021 | $4 million |
2020 | $3.8 million |
Pablo Schreiber with his sons in Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur
Parents:
Pablo Schreiber’s father is Tell Schreiber.
Pablo Schreiber’s mother is Lorraine Reaveley.
Pablo Schreiber when he was a child with his father
Pablo Schreiber with his mother
Siblings: Pablo Schreiber has 4 brothers, Charles Schreiber, Max Schreiber, Will Schreiber and Liev Schreiber.
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"Requests for mustache rides were the big common theme, around the time of the release of the season. People were saying how much they hated him, obviously, and how they would kill him or choke him. There were just all kinds of things. You name it, I got it."
"It was a very, very strange experience to go through on social media. Before that, my social media life had been very tame. I had only just dipped my toes in the world of Twitter and was throwing out a tweet, here and there, of very boring and normal stuff. All of a sudden, Pornstache just turned my world upside down."
"Acting careers are very interesting things. They come with a lot of ups and downs. You just have to ride the waves and bide your time during the lulls, and enjoy the high times when they're there."
"I really appreciate what the writers are doing and respect everything that they do. So, I was satisfied, for sure."
"There's usually a sense of humor about all of it. It is what it is. I had two characters that were equally detestable, in very different ways, that hit the airwaves, at the same time. It was a very interesting year in my career, in that way. But I have no fear, on that note. I have a new project for HBO, where I'm going to play the good guy. That's going to be fun and exciting, and shift the paradigm a bit."
"People don't stop me on the street and throw things at me. But I'm aware of what that dynamic is, so whenever people react strongly to a character and say that they hate me, I take it as a job well done. And for most people, there's a sense of removal. Most people are not saying, "Oh, my god, I hate you!" Most people that have reactions say, "I love to hate your character."
"I have a tendency, just because I'm an ambitious person, to get impatient with things and want them to be moving faster then they are."