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What Is Michael Shannon's Net Worth?

In 2016, Shannon portrayed Elvis Presley in the film "Elvis & Nixon," and he played Det. Bobby Andes in "Nocturnal Animals," which earned him his second Academy Award nomination. He starred in the 2017 Oscar-winning film "The Shape of Water," and in 2018, he appeared in the miniseries "Waco" and "The Little Drummer Girl," the TV movie "Fahrenheit 451," and the films "12 Strong," "What They Had," and "State Like Sleep." He played Walt Thrombey in 2019's "Knives Out," then he appeared in the films "The Quarry" (2020), "Heart of Champions" (2021), "Abandoned" (2022), "Bullet Train" (2022), "Amsterdam" (2022), and "A Little White Lie" (2022). Michael starred as Napoleon Marconi in the Hulu miniseries "Nine Perfect Strangers," and in 2022, he reunited with his "Take Shelter" co-star Jessica Chastain to playGeorge Jonesto herTammy Wynettein the Showtime miniseries "George & Tammy."

Michael Shannon was born Michael Corbett Shannon on August 7, 1974, in Lexington, Kentucky. His father, Donald Sutherlin Shannon, taught accounting at DePaul University, and his mother, Geraldine Hine, was a lawyer. Shannon's paternal grandfather was Raymond Corbett Shannon, an entomologist who discovered the arrival of the malaria-carrying mosquito species Anopheles gambiae into the New World in 1930. After Michael's parents split up, he alternated between living in Chicago, Illinois, with his father and Lexington, Kentucky, with his mother. He studied at New Trier Township High School in Winnetka, Illinois, and Evanston Township High School in Chicago, but he left Evanston after one semester.

From 2010 to 2014, Michael played Nelson Van Alden/George Mueller on HBO's "Boardwalk Empire," which won a Golden Globe for Best Television Series – Drama in 2011 and received Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Drama Series in 2011 and 2012. In 2011, Shannon co-starred withJessica Chastainin the psychological thriller "Take Shelter" and earned several awards for his performance. He then appeared in the films "Mud" (2012), "The Iceman" (2012), "The Harvest" (2013), "Young Ones" (2014), "The Night Before" (2015), "Frank & Lola" (2016), and "Midnight Special" (2016), and he received a Golden Globe nomination for 2014's "99 Homes." Michael played General Zod in 2013's "Man of Steel," which grossed $668 million at the box office, and in late 2021, it was announced that he would be reprising his role in "The Flash."

Shannon served as a executive producer on "Elvis & Nixon" and "Waco," and he also produced the films "Signature Move" (2017), "What They Had" (2018), "The Quarry" (2020), and "Heart of Champions" (2021). Michael has appeared in Broadway productions of "Grace" (2012–2013), "Long Day's Journey into Night" (2016), and "Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune" (2019), and he received a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play and a Drama Desk Award and Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play for "Long Day's Journey into Night." In 2002, he formed an indie rock band called Corporal, and they released a self-titled album in 2010.

Michael Shannon is an American actor, producer, and musician who has a net worth of $8 million. Michael Shannon earned Academy Award nominations for the films "Revolutionary Road" (2008) and "Nocturnal Animals" (2016), and he played Nelson Van Alden/George Mueller on the HBO series "Boardwalk Empire" from 2010 to 2014. Michael has more than 100 acting credits to his name, including the films "Pearl Harbor" (2001), "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" (2007), "Take Shelter" (2011), "Man of Steel" (2013), "99 Homes" (2014), "Elvis& Nixon" (2016), "The Shape of Water" (2017), "Knives Out" (2019), "Bullet Train" (2022), and "Amsterdam" (2022) and the miniseries "Waco" (2018), "The Little Drummer Girl" (2018), "Nine Perfect Strangers" (2021), and "George & Tammy" (2022–2023).

Michael began a relationship with actress Kate Arrington in 2002, and they married on August 31, 2019. The couple has two daughters, Sylvia and Marion.

In the early years of his acting career, Shannon appeared in plays with the Griffin Theatre Company and Next Theatre Company, and he made his television debut in the 1992 TV movie "Overexposed." He then appeared in the films "Groundhog Day" (1993), "Chain Reaction" (1996), "Chicago Cab" (1997), "Jesus' Son" (1999), and "The Ride" (1999) and the 1992 TV movie "Angel Street," and he guest-starred in two episodes of "Early Edition" (1998–1999). Michael co-starred withMelanie Griffith,Stephen Dorff, andAlicia Wittin the 2000John Waters-directed film "Cecil B. Demented," and in 2001, he played Lt. Gooz Wood in the blockbuster "Pearl Harbor," which grossed $450.2 million at the box office. He appeared in the films "Vanilla Sky" (2001), "High Crimes" (2002), "8 Mile" (2002), "Kangaroo Jack" (2003), "Bad Boys II" (2003), "The Woodsman" (2004), "Bug" (2006), "World Trade Center" (2006), and "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" (2007), and he co-starred withWill Arnett,Dax Shepard, andChi McBridein the 2006Bob Odenkirk-directed comedy "Let's Go to Prison." Shannon earned his first Academy Award nomination for his performance as John Givings, Jr. in "Revolutionary Road," which also starredLeonardo DiCaprio,Kate Winslet,Kathryn Hahn,David Harbour, andKathy Batesand received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Motion Picture – Drama.

Ultimately, Michael Shannon's financial journey is a testament to their success.

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