Sage Stallone’s net worth at the time of his death is unknown.
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Sage Stallone made his initial foray into the entertainment world at a young age. A notable appearance on “Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling,” a series promoted by his grandmother, Jackie Stallone, hinted at the talent that would later define his career.
In 1990, Sage shared the screen with his father in “Rocky V,” the fifth installment of the iconic Rocky franchise. Playing Robert Balboa Jr., the onscreen son of Sylvester Stallone’s title character, Sage showcased his acting prowess and set the stage for a promising career. The father-son duo reunited on screen in “Daylight” (1996).
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Ventures Beyond Acting
Sage Stallone’s interests extended beyond acting. In 1996, he co-founded Grindhouse Releasing with film editor Bob Murawski, a company dedicated to the restoration and preservation of exploitation films. This venture highlighted his commitment to the history and art of cinema.
In 2006, Sage took a hiatus from the Rocky franchise to focus on his directorial debut, “Vic.” He directed, wrote, and produced the film, earning the “Best New Filmmaker” award at the 2006 Boston Film Festival. This marked a pivotal moment in Sage’s career as he demonstrated his versatility and passion for filmmaking.
His final projects included appearances in Vincent Gallo’s films, “Promises Written in Water” and “The Agent.” Both films were showcased in prestigious festivals, including the 2010 Venice Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival, solidifying Sage’s standing in the film industry.


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