Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Samuel L. Jackson Net Worth

Samuel L. Jackson Net Worth

Net Worth:

$200 Million

Samuel L. Jackson Net Worth:


Salaries:

No Good Deed: $6 million.

Unbreakable: $7 million.

Shaft: $10 million.

White Sands: $75 Thousand.

Black Snake Moan: $11 Million.

The 51st State: $5 Million.

Star Wars prequel trilogy: $21 Million.

Assets:

SoHo apartment: $4.3 Million.

Earning In Previous Years:

Earning in 2013: $40 Million.

Earning in 2012: $37 Million.

Earning in 2011: $13 Million.

The most popular black man with hat Samuel L. Jackson net worth is estimated at $200 million which place his name on the list of world's richest actors celebrities. He is the face of many super hit movies which did very well in box office. You will be shocked to see his salaries on the left bar but I think he deserves this because of his acting talent and skills really great. His average salary per film is $69.1 million.

Samuel Leroy Jackson was born in Washington, D.C., United States on December 21, 1948, to the house of Elizabeth and Roy Henry Jackson. He grew up by facing many financial difficulties as his mother was a factory worker. After attending several school Jackson got graduated from Riverside High School.

So, the list of Samuel L. Jackson is too large and cannot be published here but his performance at the box office is not forgettable. According to A.C. Neilson E.C.I., a box office tracking company, Jackson is the only actor who appeared in more films that grossed $1.7 billion globally. In his overall career, Jackson movies have grossed total $2.81 billion to $4.91 billion either he appeared as a lead star or co-actor. He is the highest grossing actor who has earned $7.42 billion in 68 films.

No doubt Samuel L Jackson is most successful on box office and earned a lot from films. Here are some remarkable movies which did well on box office including Quentin Tarantino including Pulp FictionJackie BrownDjango Unchained, The Hateful Eight, Die Hard with a VengeanceUnbreakableShaftThe 51st StateBlack Snake MoanSnakes on a Plane, Star Wars prequel trilogy and Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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