Wealth Statistics
How wealthy is Djimon Hounsou? What is his salary? Find out below:
Net Worth | $12 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | April 24, 1964 (age 59 years) | Gender | Male |
Height | 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) |
Profession | Actor, Dancer, Film Producer, Model, Voice Actor |
Nationality | United States of America |
Net Worth, Salary, Earnings, and Financial Data
Djimon Hounsou Net Worth and Salary: Djimon Hounsouuu is an Oscar-nominated Beninese-American actor and model who has a net worth of $12 million. He is best known for his appearances in the films “Amistad” (1997), “Gladiator” (2000), “In America” (2003), “Blood Diamond” (2006), and “Furious 7” (2015). He is also known for playing the character Korath the Pursuer in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
About Djimon Hounsou
Early Life: Djimon Gaston Hounsou was born in Cotonou, the Republic of Dahomey (now known as Benin), on April 24, 1964. His parents are Albertine and Pierre Hounsou. The Republic of Dahomey was a former French colony, attaining full independence from France in August 1960. Then, in 1975, it was renamed Benin. When he was twelve years old, Hounsou emigrated with his brother, Edmond, to Lyon, France.
Quotes by Djimon Hounsou
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Africa is a continent that provides so much for the existence of the rest of the world. We go around the world and cultivate so many things.
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I like stories that have a social impact and social attributes to them. That's the whole reason we make films: to broaden our limited view of things and to see how life is evolving elsewhere.
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My passion is more about bringing the stories out from the African continent mixed with the West.
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We like to make the Marvel comics films because they're fun. Families can go see them together. They're entertaining. They aspire to inspire, and that is cool.
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Rehearsals are set up so that you find out all the nuances about your character. You never want to beat yourself up. It's about finding the right direction, and most of the time, the right direction is not what you think is the right direction. That's why the director's there: to guide you there.
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