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

What was Rutger Hauer's Net Worth?

In the early 1990s, Hauer starred in such films as "Past Midnight," "Beyond Justice," "Split Second," "Buffy the Vampire Slayer," and "Arctic Blue." He appeared in four films in 1994 alone: "Surviving the Game," "Nostradamus," "The Beans of Egypt, Maine," and "Blood of the Innocent." The year after that, Hauer starred in the science-fiction film "Mr. Stitch." He was in two more science-fiction films, "Crossworlds" and "Precious Find," in 1996. Over the subsequent years, Hauer starred in the German crime film "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"; the science-fiction films "Omega Doom" and "Deathline"; the crime thriller "Bone Daddy"; and the action thriller "New World Disorder," among other titles.

Rutger Hauer was a Dutch actor who had a net worth of $16 million at the time of his death in 2019. Rutger Hauer was known for his roles in such films as "Turkish Delight," "Soldier of Orange," "Nighthawks," "Blade Runner," "The Hitcher," and "Hobo with a Shotgun." He also acted on television, with credits including the series "Floris," "The 10th Kingdom," "True Blood," and "Porters."

Film Career in the 1980s and 90s

Rutger Hauer was born on January 23, 1944 in Breukelen, Utrecht, Netherlands during the German occupation of the country. His parents, Teunke and Arend, were both actors who ran an acting school in nearby Amsterdam. Hauer had three sisters. As a youth, he attended a Rudolf Steiner school to hone his creativity. However, Hauer left school at the age of 15 to join the Dutch merchant navy. When he came back home, he worked odd jobs while finishing his high school degree at night. Hauer subsequently attended the Academy of Theater and Dance in Amsterdam, but dropped out to join the Royal Netherlands Army. Unhappy with the use of deadly weapons, he ultimately left the service after a few months and returned to acting school, graduating in 1967.

In 1981, Hauer made his Hollywood film debut playing the terrorist Wulfgar in the action crime thriller "Nighthawks." The same year, he appeared in the historical drama "Chanel Solitaire." Hauer went on to play arguably his most famous role in 1982: replicant antagonist Roy Batty inRidley Scott'sscience-fiction film "Blade Runner." In the film, he delivers the renowned "Tears in rain" monologue. Following "Blade Runner," Hauer appeared in Sam Peckinpah's suspense thriller "The Osterman Weekend" and Nicolas Roeg's psychological drama "Eureka." His subsequent credits were "A Breed Apart," "Ladyhawke," and "Flesh & Blood." In 1986, Hauer played the titular homicidal character in the thriller "The Hitcher." Also that year, he starred in the action film "Wanted: Dead or Alive." Hauer's final films of the decade included "Blind Fury," "The Blood of Heroes," and "Bloodhounds of Broadway."

Hauer remained a prolific film actor in the 21st century, appearing in dozens of films all the way until his passing. In the '00s, he was in such films as "Lying in Wait," "Scorcher," "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind," "Sin City," "Batman Begins," "Moving McAllister," and "Barbarossa." Hauer's notable credits in the 2010s include "Hobo with a Shotgun," "The Mill and the Cross," "The Rite," "The Heineken Kidnapping," "Dracula 3D," "Il Futuro," "The Letters," and "The Sisters Brothers." Following Hauer's death in 2019, there were multiple posthumous releases, including "Break," "Tonight at Noon," and "Emperor."

In 2013 Rutger was knighted in the Order of the Netherlands Lion. Rutger was an well-known environmentalist and AIDS activist. He founded an AIDS awareness called the Rutger Hauer Starfish Association. All the proceeds from his 2007 autobiography were donated to his foundation. Unfortunately, Rutger Hauer died on July 19, 2019 at the age of 75.

Hauer had his international career breakthrough in his major feature film debut,Paul Verhoeven's1973 romantic drama "Turkish Delight." The film was a global commercial hit, and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. Two years later, Hauer made his English-language acting debut in the British adventure thriller "The Wilby Conspiracy." After that, he returned to Dutch cinema and made such films as "Katie Tippel," "The Year of the Cancer," "Max Havelaar," "Soldier of Orange," "Woman Between Wolf and Dog," and "Spetters."

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