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What is Jean Reno's Net Worth?

One of Reno's most notable roles in the mid-2000s came when he was cast in the remake of "The Pink Panther" in 2006, playing the role of Gilbert Ponton oppositeSteve Martinas Inspector Clouseau. He went on to reprise the role in the sequel, "The Pink Panther 2" in 2009. Also in 2006, he booked the role of Captain Bezu Fache in "The Da Vinci Code" by directorRon Howard. He appeared in the movie "Ca$h" in 2008 and in "Couples Retreat" in 2009.

Jean Reno is a French actor who has a net worth of $70 million. Over his multi-decade career, Jean Reno has appeared in dozens of movies in countries around the world, including films like "The Pink Panther," "Leon: The Professional," "Mission: Impossible," "Godzilla," and "The Da Vinci Code." He provided the voice of "Mufasa" in the French version of "The Lion King" and famously turned down the role of "Agent Smith" in The Matrix."

While he became a popular actor in the United States, he also continued working in French cinema. Some of his most prominent French films include "Les Visiteurs" in 1993,  "Crimson Rivers" in 2000, and "Jet Lag" in 2002, which became a huge box-office success in France. "Crimson Rivers," or "Les Rivières pourpres" in French, also received critical acclaim. Reno received a nomination at the European Film Awards in the Best European Actor category for his role.

He grew up with his younger sister, Maria Terese, and was raised in a Catholic family. Because of his parents, he spoke Spanish and learned Arabic and French while growing up in Morocco. When he was a teenager, his mother died, and he moved to France shortly after at the age of 17. He decided to study acting at the Cours Simon School of Drama and then served in the French Army, which was mandatory after his family gained French citizenship.

Reno was born on July 30, 1948, in Casablanca, Morocco. His name at birth was Juan Moreno y Herrera-Jimenez, which he later shortened to Jean Reno once he began booking acting jobs in France. His parents were natives of Spain but had moved to Morocco in order to find better work and escape Spain, which had been under the rule of dictator Francisco Franco. His father worked as a linotypist.

Reno also booked the voice role of "Mufasa" in the French-language version of "The Lion King," which was recorded in English byJames Earl Jones. Some of Reno's most prominent roles in American films include "French Kiss" oppositeMeg Ryan, "Mission: Impossible" withTom Cruise, "Ronin" withRobert De Niro, and "Godzilla" withMatthew Broderick. He was also offered the role of Agent Smith in "The Matrix" but decided to turn it down.

After his time in the army, Reno began pursuing acting work. His large frame helped him book some of his early roles, commonly referred to as "heavies," which were generally non-speaking roles. He then began booking some roles in romantic comedies and action films. One of his earliest real film roles was "Le Dernier Combat" by directorLuc Bessonin 1983. He would go on to appear in many films that Besson either wrote, produced, or directed. Some of those films include "La Femme Nikita" in 1990, "The Big Blue" in 1988, and "Leon: The Professional" in 1994. For his role in "The Big Blue," he received a nomination in the Best Supporting Actor category at the César Awards.

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