As one of the most talked-about figures, Johnny Knoxville has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Johnny Knoxville's Net Worth and Salary?

Apart from his work on "Jackass," Knoxville has appeared in various films, such as "Walking Tall" (2004), "The Dukes of Hazzard" (2005), and "The Ringer" (2005). He also co-produced and starred in the film "Bad Grandpa" (2013), which blended "Jackass"-style pranks with a narrative storyline. Throughout his career, Knoxville has been known for his daring stunts and comedic performances, often putting himself in dangerous and humorous situations. He has suffered numerous injuries as a result of his stunts, including concussions, broken bones, and torn ligaments.

Johnny Knoxville is an American actor, film producer, screenwriter, comedian, and stunt performer who has a net worth of $50 million. Johnny Knoxville is best known for co-creating and starring in the MTV reality stunt show "Jackass" (2000-2001). The show's success led to several feature films, including "Jackass: The Movie" (2002), "Jackass Number Two" (2006), and "Jackass 3D" (2010).

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Although "Jackass" originally only aired for three seasons on MTV, from October 2000 to August 2001, it spawned a wildly successful franchise, which includes four feature films released by Paramount Pictures: "Jackass: The Movie" (2002), "Jackass Number Two" (2006), "Jackass 3D" (2010), and "Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa" (2013). It also inspired several spin-off shows that star various "Jackass' cast members, such as "Wildboyz" (2003-2006), "Viva La Bam" (2003-2005), "Homewrecker" (2005), "Bam's Unholy Union" (2007), and "Dr.Steve-O" (2007). Furthermore, the videogame "Jackass: The Game" was released in 2007, in which Knoxville appears as himself. "Jackass Forever" and "Jackass 4.5" were released in 2022.

Johnny's earliest acting jobs mainly consisted of commercials and appearances as an extra. Unable to land a major role and get his 'big break,' he began pitching his own ideas for articles to magazines to create his own opportunities. His idea to test self-defense equipment on himself caught the eye of theJeff Tremaine-helmed skateboarding magazine "Big Brother," and he was offered the opportunity to film stunts for them that appeared in the "Big Brother" video "Number Two." Knoxville, Tremaine, Sean Cliver, and Dave Carnie produced a pilot using footage from "Big Brother" along with footage fromBam Margera'sCKY videos. Tremaine's friend, film directorSpike Jonze, helped them pitch the series to various networks. A deal was made with MTV, who liked the pilot and made a deal with the entrepreneur, and the show "Jackass" was born. The show has been greatly controversial due to its content, which many perceived to be indecent, inappropriate, and encouraging dangerous behavior.

In addition to his work in front of the camera, Johnny has served as a producer on several projects, including the MTV series "Nitro Circus" (2009) and the film "The Birth of Big Air" (2010). He continues to be involved in various entertainment projects, cementing his status as a pop culture icon.

Johnny Knoxville was born Philip John Clapp on March 11, 1971, in Knoxville, Tennessee. His father, Philip, was a car and tire salesman, and his mother, Lemoyne, was a Sunday school teacher. Johnny has two older sisters. Knoxville credits his cousin, singer-songwriter Roger Alan Wade, with giving him the acting bug after Wade gave him a copy of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road." He graduated from South-Doyle High School in Knoxville in 1989 and subsequently moved to California to pursue an acting career.

Ultimately, Johnny Knoxville's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.