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Jordan Belfort was born on July 9, 1962 in Bronx, New York, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Firestorm (1997) and Blackmail - Blutige Abrechnung (1996). He was previously married to Nadine Caridi and Denise Lombardo.



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Nadine Caridi (1991 - 2005) ( divorced) ( 2 children) Denise Lombardo (1987 - 1991) ( divorced)

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thick Brooklyn accent



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Served 22 months of a 4-year sentence for his involvement in a "pump-and-dump" financial scheme.





Co-founded brokerage house Stratton Oakmont with Danny Porush . In 1999, he pleaded guilty to fraud and related crimes in connection with stock-market manipulation and running a boiler room as part of a penny-stock scam. Belfort spent 22 months in prison as part of an agreement under which he gave testimony against numerous partners and subordinates.



His cell mate while in federal prison was Tommy Chong , whom Belfort would regale with wild tales of his career as a stockbroker. Chong encouraged Belfort to write a book, which was turned into The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). They have remained friends ever since. Belfort was played by Leonardo DiCaprio



Was introduced to his second wife Nadine Caridi by her then-boyfriend Alan Wilzig

Personal Quotes (16)

You don't choose who you fall in love with, do you? And once you do fall in love - that obsessive sort of love, that all-consuming love, where two people can't stand to be apart from each other for even a moment-how are you supposed to let a love like that pass you by?



When you live your life by poor standards, you inflict damage on everyone who crosses your path, especially those you love



Whether you say, 'I can' or 'I can't,' you're right either way.



Act as if! Act as if you're a wealthy man, rich already, and then you'll surely become rich. Act as if you have unmatched confidence and then people will surely have confidence in you. Act as if you have unmatched experience and then people will follow your advice. And act as if you are already a tremendous success, and as sure as I stand here today - you will become successful.



The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bullshit story you keep telling yourself as to why you can't achieve it



The easiest way to make money is create something of such value that everybody wants and go out and give and create value, the money comes automatically.



There's no nobility in poverty.



No matter what happened to you in your past, you are not your past, you are the resources and the capabilities you glean from it. And that is the basis for all change.



Successful people are 100% convinced that they are masters of their own destiny , they're not creatures of circumstance, they create circumstance, if the circumstances around them suck they change them



If you want to be rich, never give up. People tend to give up. If you have persistence, you will come out ahead of most people. More importantly, you will learn. When you do something, you might fail. But that's not because you're a failure. It's because you have not learnt enough. Do it differently each time. One day, you will do it right. Failure is your friend.



But what I sincerely hope is that my life serves as a cautionary tale to the rich and poor alike; to anyone who's living with a spoon up their nose and a bunch of pills dissolving in their stomach sac; or to any person who's considering taking a God-given gift and misusing it; to anyone who decides to go to the dark side of the force and live a life of unbridled hedonism. And to anyone who thinks there's anything glamorous about being known as a Wolf of Wall Street.



And from the time I was a kid, I've had this internal monologue roaring through my head, which doesn't stop - unless I'm asleep. I'm sure every person has this; it's just that my monologue is particularly loud. And particularly troublesome. I'm constantly asking myself questions. And the problem with that is that your brain is like a computer: If you ask a question, it's programmed to respond, whether there's an answer or not. I'm constantly weighing everything in my mind and trying to predict how my actions will influence events. Or maybe manipulate events are the more appropriate words. It's like playing a game of chess with your own life. And I hate fucking chess!



I've got the guts to die. What I want to know is, have you got the guts to live?



Without action, the best intentions in the world are nothing more than that: intentions.



Winners use words that say 'must' and 'will'



Getting rich is fucking easy. Eight years ago I had zero; this year I'm going to make $100m gross.

