Sasha Czack is an American photographer, writer, and actor who worked as a film director, writer, and actress in the past. She is most known as the ex-wife of Sylvester Stallone, a Hollywood icon, filmmaker, and screenwriter. She began her career in the entertainment industry as a little player on television after graduating from Notre Dame with a degree in Media Studies. Her significant roles include ‘Love of Life’ on TV and in the short drama ‘Vic,’ directed and co-written by her eldest son Sage. She also wrote and directed the short film ‘Long Lost Love.’ Stallone and she married in the early 1970s, when he had only a few films under his belt. Sasha remained the chief still photographer on Stallone’s picture ‘Rocky,’ which became a big hit, winning three Oscars and establishing Stallone as one of Hollywood’s celebrities in the years that followed. Her second marriage, to Rick Ash, ended in the same way. Sasha is currently unmarried and caring for her autistic son, Seargoh, while continuing to be involved with the Autistic Foundation.
Ascend to Fame
Sasha earned her bachelor’s degree in Media Studies from the University of Notre Dame du Lac in the United States. She began looking for acting roles in both films and television after college. One of her first acting roles was in the American soap opera ‘Love of Life,’ which aired on the CBS network. Director Frank Perry chose her for the lead role in the 1972 American drama film ‘Play It As It Lays,’ but her fiancé, Sylvester Stallone, requested she stay in New York to assist him in typing screenplays.
Following her marriage to Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone, who had already starred in films such as ‘No Place to Hide’ (1970) and ‘The Lords of Flatbush,’ she gained a lot of attention (1974). The couple married on December 28, 1974, in a ceremony that drew a lot of media attention. After their marriage, the pair moved to California, where their first son, Sage Moonblood, was born on May 5, 1976. With films like ‘Rocky,’ ‘Rambo,’ ‘The Expendables,’ and their respective sequels, among others, Stallone became one of the most popular heartthrobs of millions, gaining worldwide reputation as one of Hollywood’s biggest celebrities. Sasha was the primary still photographer in the three-Oscar-winning 1976 American sports drama picture ‘Rocky.’
Seargeoh, Sasha’s second son, was born in 1979 and was diagnosed with autism, prompting Sasha to become involved with the Autistic Foundation. After a while, she also gave up her job as a photographer. Her marriage to Stallone took an ugly turn, and the couple divorced on February 14, 1985, after about 11 years of marriage. The divorce, which resulted in a $12 million payout, one of the largest at the time, made international headlines, bringing Sasha back into the spotlight. Stallone’s relationship with his sons was also disrupted as a result of the divorce. Sage, on the other hand, eventually worked in some films with his father, which helped to improve their relationship to some level.
Sasha went on to write and direct the short film ‘Long Lost Love’ in 1996. Rick Ash, the short’s re-recording mixer, married Sasha in 1997, but their marriage was short-lived as well. On January 1, 2006, Sage made his directing debut with the American short film drama ‘Vic.’ Sasha was cast as Lilly in the film. She also picked up the camera after a long absence to work as a still photographer on her son’s film. Sage, who was believed to have died of heart illness, died on July 13, 2012.
Behind the Scenes
Alexandra Jane Czack was born on July 17, 1950, in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States. Sasha is currently unmarried and pleased with looking after and raising her younger son, Sergeoh, after going through various ups and downs in her personal life. Stallone has become closer to Sasha and Sergeoh as a result of Sage’s death, and he visits them with his third wife, Jennifer, on occasion.
Estimated Net Worth
Sasha Czack’s net worth is believed to be $10 million. Her net worth was assessed by taking into account her work as a photographer, filmmaker, actress, and writer.