He is a actor and producer who primarily earns money through his movies, which are very popular.
He started his career in 1977.
He has acted in films: "Broken Arrow", "Alone In The Dark", "He Was a Quiet Man", "True Romance", "The Name of the Rose", "Very Bad Things", "The Adderall Diaries", "Interview with the Vampire", "Gleaming the Cube", "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves", "Guns, Girls and Gambling", "Hollow Man 2"...which brought him a lot of money.
His social media accounts have about 200 thousand followers, so he helps many brands by promoting their products and services.
Christian Slater's net worth is currently estimated at $30.7 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $30.7 million |
2021 | $30 million |
2020 | $29.5 million |
Christian Slater is married to Brittany Lopez since 2013.
Children: Christian Slater has a daughter named Eliana Sophia Slater and a son named Jaden Christopher Haddon-Slater.
Parents:
Christian Slater’s father is Michael Hawkins.
Christian Slater’s mother is Mary Jo Slater.
Siblings: Christian Slater has a brother named Ryan Slater.
We handpicked Christian Slater's best inspirational quotes for you:
“I've calmed down, certainly, from the days of being 18, but I'm still having a good time.â€
“I did regret not graduating high school, but I made a point of going back and getting my GED later. It was important for my kids.â€
“Work is my hobby, staying sober is my job.â€
“Art does imitate life, it has to come from somewhere. To put boundaries and limitations on it doesn't make a lot of sense to me.â€
“In truth, making films doesn't feel like hard work because I always have such a good time doing it.â€
“I took a lot of time off after Mobsters and although I did something I had never done before, which was to direct a play, The Laughter Epidemic, it felt like a vacation.â€
“It's almost like these games are the modern day comic books, especially when you play Alone in the Dark. There's a real story that goes along with it and a movie seemed like the right kind of transition to makeâ€