Charles Bronson Net Worth, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height & Weight
Wealth Stats and More
What’s Charles Bronson's net worth? How wealthy is he? Below are all stats like net worth, salary, profession, and more!
Net Worth | $65 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | N/A | Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 8 in (1.74 m) |
Profession | Actor, Miner, Soldier |
Nationality | United States of America |
Net Worth of Charles Bronson
Charles Bronson net worth and salary: Tough guy actor Charles Bronson had a decidedly tough net worth of $65 million before he made his final great escape to the sky in 2003. But a net worth like that didn’t come easy – he had to kick ass all around the globe eventually becoming the highest-paid actor in the world. Charles Bronson made his film debut way back in 1951 in an uncredited part in movie “You’re in the Navy Now”. After that, he continued to work in small parts in movies, including as Vincent Price’s deaf mute henchman Igor in the 3D horror classic “House of Wax”. A year later, in 1954, he changed his last name from Buchinsky to Bronson in order to escape a perceived stigma associated with having an Eastern-European last name. In 1960 he landed a role in what would become his breakout film, “The Magnificent Seven”, which co-starred Steve McQueen. From there, Bronson would continue to be a familiar face in other ensemble action/adventure movies like “The Great Escape”. He finally broke out as a solo star in “Death Wish”, which led to his being a real star with smaller studios, starring in sequels to his signature movie and other action movies unrelated to Death Wish. He remains a cult favorite among movie fans today. Charles Bronson died on August 30, 2003 at the age of 81. He was married three times and was survived by four children.
Charles Bronson Quotes
How is it that Charles Bronson has a net worth of $65 Million? These quotes by the actor may indicate the character traits that led to his financial situation:
I don't look like someone who leans on a mantelpiece with a cocktail in my hand, you know.
Charles Bronson
I hung around New York and did a little stock-company stuff. I wasn't really sure at that time if I even wanted to be an actor. I got no encouragement.
Charles Bronson
The critics never see my role as it is - as a man protecting his garden killing poisonous snakes. Instead, they say it's just me again committing violence.
Charles Bronson
I supply a presence. There are never any long dialogue scenes to establish a character.
Charles Bronson
I felt along with her - not the physical pain, of course, but all her mental anguish. You can't be detached. She needed to have someone who understood what was happening in her mind.
Charles Bronson