Woody Harrelson Net Worth

Woody Harrelson Net Worth

Woody Harrelson is an American Actor. Woody Harrelson Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $70 Million. Explore more about Woody Harrelson‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. His yearly income 10 million and monthly income 1 million.

Woody Harrelson Full name Woodrow “Woody” Tracy Harrelson. His nick Name was Woody Harrelson. Woody Harrelson now 61 Years old .

Woody Harrelson Father Charles Voyde Harrelson and his Mother Diane Lou.

Woody Harrelson Spouse  was  Laura Louie . He has three kids.

He was born in 23 July 1961  in Midland, Texas, United states of america.

Woody Harrelson complete his graduation. Here are the best highlights of Woody Harrelson’s Career

Harrelson began his acting career in 1985 when he made his professional debut with the role of a bartender, Woody Boyd, in the already popular NBC sitcom, ‘Cheers’, which was on its fourth season.

He made a foray into the big screen while working on ‘Cheers’ with the 1986 released film, ‘Wildcats’, a football comedy in which he made a cameo appearance. Following this, he was seen in the movies, ‘White Men Can’t Jump’, ‘Money Train’, ‘LA Story’ and so on.

His film career took off to a great start with the film, ‘Indecent Proposal’ where he was cast opposite Robert Redford and Demi Moore. The film was a grand success and grossed a total of over $265,000,000 at the box office.

In 2007, he starred in ‘No Country for Old Men’. The film became very popular for its amazing plot, terrific acting and some noteworthy direction.

He was next seen playing a character in the horror comedy ‘Zombieland’, which he followed up with Roland Emmerich‘s ‘2012’.

In 2010, he starred in the futuristic western martial arts film ‘Bunraku’ and followed up with the film, ‘Friends with Benefits’. Recently, he was cast as Haymitch Abernathy in the film ‘The Hunger Games’

Here are some of the best highlights of Woody Harrelson’s career:

  • Kingpin (Movie, 1996)
  • Zombieland (Movie, 2009)
  • The Hunger Games (Movie, 2012)
  • Venom (Movie, 2018)