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Peaceman is More Than a Hamptons Party Boy
Sir Ivan Wilzig resides in a luxurious castle in a chic Hamptons neighborhood and spends his time as Peaceman, an electropop caped crusader. He sings, runs his own charity and appears on reality TV shows such as Sci Fi Channel’s “Who Wants to be a Superhero?.”
His foundation works tirelessly against bullying, supports transgender people, and provides post-traumatic stress disorder treatments.
Early Life and Education
Ivan Wilzig is a charismatic former banker and philanthropist known for donning capes and giant peace sign necklaces in pop dance versions of iconic peace songs, appearing on reality TV shows like Who Wants to be a Superhero? and Epic Castle on Destination America network reality television channels. But this high-flying entrepreneur, known by fans as Sir Ivan or Peaceman has more on his agenda than just entertaining fans at his sprawling moat-surrounded Water Mill mansion.
He has also taken steps to make his message of universal love and social responsibility more appealing to an American audience, by creating the Peaceman Foundation as a nonprofit that donates proceeds from his music (including royalties) to various charities that fight bullying including those supporting LGBT youth organizations and anti-hate violence initiatives – two key causes of post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Professional Career
Sir Ivan Wilzig, known by his nickname Peaceman, is a millionaire Hamptons party boy and philanthropist. He founded The Peaceman Foundation as an umbrella charity to donate the royalties from recording artist royalties he receives to various causes in need.
Wilzig has become well-known for his pop-dance remakes of iconic peace songs from the 60s and 70s such as “Imagine,” which have become worldwide dance chart favorites.
Wilzig remains a vocal critic of hatred and intolerance despite his success, supporting LGBT rights while fighting racism and sexism. Additionally, his foundation supports nonprofits that treat PTSD. Lastly, his support of abused women and children remains strong. Wilzig’s father Siggi B. survived the Holocaust and taught his three children never to give up hope.
Achievement and Honors
Sir Ivan Wilzig, better known by his stage name Sir Ivan, creates EDM remakes of classic peace songs from the 1960s and 1970s. Through the Peaceman Foundation he employs his music to fight hatred and violence as well as help people suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Greenfield High School honored several dozen high school students on Wednesday for their pursuit of social justice, including Liam Black, Lex Singh and Austin Sullivan from Four Rivers Charter Public School; Asher Howes-Jensen and Blayr Crossman from Mahar’s Safe and Supportive Schools group (SASS); Emery King and Rylee Hagar from Mohawk Trail Equity Alliance as 2022 Peacemakers chosen by Interfaith Council of Franklin County and Traprock Center for Peace and Justice.
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Personal Life
Ivan Wilzig’s message of peace and charity often clashes with his image as a Hamptons playboy. He owns a castle in Water Mill, an exclusive neighborhood near Hamptons, and has appeared on reality TV shows including VH1’s “The Fabulous Life of the Hamptons” and SciFi’s “Who Wants to Be a Superhero?.”
His performance persona as a rock star superhero who fights for peace has proven popular worldwide. Wearing a cape emblazoned with an enormous peace sign on its back, his message of peace has spread around the globe.
He founded the Peaceman Foundation to combat hatred and violence and provide aid for those with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Additionally, he is adapting his father’s biography, Unstoppable: Siggi B. Wilzig’s Astonishing Journey from Auschwitz Survivor to Wall Street Legend for cinematic release.
Net Worth
Sir Ivan Wilzig is an esteemed philanthropist whose charity funds and recording-artist royalties are donated to help those suffering from hatred, violence and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Additionally, he leverages his celebrity status and financial clout to support various LGBTQ community causes as well as the homeless population. Additionally, Sir Ivan is currently working towards having his father’s biography Unstoppable: Siggi B. Wilzig’s Astonishing Journey from Auschwitz Survivor to Penniless Immigrant and Wall Street Legend made into television format
Wilzig is the heir to both North Fork Bank fortune as well as his father’s real estate investments. He lives in an extravagant 15,000-square-foot mansion in Water Mill known as “The Castle”, featuring a 24-karat gold tennis court and seven waterfalls on his property.