Edward Norton is indeed a $300 million dollar actor and producer from the United States. Thanks to exceptionally intelligent (and early) technological investments, he has amassed a small fortune outside of acting, possibly more than acting wage. This post will go into further information about these investments.
Norton’s first major part after 2010 was in Wes Anderson’s coming-of-age picture “Moonrise Kingdom” (2012). The picture got critical praise as well as a positive reception from viewers, grossing more than $68 million. His second leading appearance in 2012 was just as former Air Force colonel Eric Byer inside the action thriller “The Bourne Legacy.” Despite receiving relatively middling reviews from critics, “The Bourne Legacy,” the fourth instalment in the “Bourne” series, became Norton’s highest-earning picture at the time, generating over $276 million worldwide.
Norton has quietly acquired a reputation as a knowledgeable technology investor. He had been an early Uber investor as well as, aside from Uber founder Travis Kalanick’s parents, was the very first person to ride an Uber in Los Angeles.
Norton also invested in the analytics firms Kensho as well as EDO. When Kensho was sold to S&P Global for $550 million in 2018, Norton was indeed the largest individual equity stakeholder. He co-founded CrowdRise, a crowdfunding website that was bought by GoFundMe in 2017.
Norton was romantically linked to Salma Hayek as well as Courtney Love in the 1990s. He then started dating Shauna Robertson, a Canadian film producer, as well as proposed to her in 2011. They married in 2012 and had their first child in 2013.
2014 was an extremely good year for Norton. He appeared in two Academy Award-nominated movies: “The Grand Budapest Hotel” as well as “Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance).” Wes Anderson directed “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” which won four Academy Awards. Norton was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role in “Birdman,” which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. The crime picture “Motherless Brooklyn,” which he directed, wrote, as well as produced, followed (2019).
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