What is Johnny Knoxville's Net Worth and Salary?
Johnny Knoxville is an American actor, film producer, screenwriter, comedian and stunt performer who has a net worth of $50 million. He is best known for being the co-creator and star of the MTV reality show Jackass.
Early Life
Known professionally and popularly by the stage name Johnny Knoxville, he was born Philip John Clapp in Knoxville, Tennessee on March 11, 1971. His father Philip was a car and tire salesman, and his mother Lemoyne was a Sunday school teacher; he 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.
Career Beginnings
His 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 Jeff Tremaine-helmed skateboarding magazine Big Brother, and he was offered the opportunity to film stunts for them that appeared in Big Brother's Number Two video. Knoxville, Tremaine, Sean Cliver, and Dave Carnie produced a pilot using footage from Big Brother along with footage from Bam Margera's CKY videos. Tremaine's friend, film director Spike 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.
Acting Career
Although Jackass originally only aired for three seasons on MTV, from October 2000 to February 2002, 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, including 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.
Knoxville's starring roles in the Jackass franchise helped grow his popularity and land him other acting roles. Some of the films he has been featured in include Men in Black II (2002), where he played a two-headed alien; Walking Tall (2002), which starred The Rock; and Lords of Dogtown (2005). He has starred in films such as (2005), where he played the lead character; The Dukes of Hazzard (2005), in which he starred opposite Seann William Scott; The Ringer (2005); Nature Calls (2012); The Last Stand (2013); Movie 43 (2013); Elvis & Nixon (2016); and Skiptrace (2016). He has been nominated for an American Comedy Award as well as several MTV Awards and Teen Choice Awards.
He has also worked on several projects as a voice actor, including voicing Leonardo in the film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014); an appearance as himself on Family Guy; and the voice of Johnny Krill, an extreme sports enthusiast, in a 2012 episode of the cartoon SpongeBob SquarePants. He is also voicing the character Bobby Ray in 2023's Agent Elvis.
Producing Credits
Outside of acting, Knoxville is a prolific producer. He co-owns the production company Dickhouse Productions with Jeff Tremaine and Spike Jonze (from the Jackass franchise). Other projects outside of the Jackass franchise that Dickhouse has produced include The Birth of Big Air (2010), a documentary for ESPN about Mat Hoffman, and The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia (2010). Knoxville formed a new production company, Hello Junior, in May 2014 along with Jackass executive producer Derek Freda. Hello Junior went on to sign a two-year exclusive deal with Paramount Pictures. Johnny Knoxville is set to host and play the role of executive producer for the reality series The Prick Panel in 2023.
Personal Life
Knoxville married Melanie Lynn Cates on May 15, 1995, and together they have a daughter Madison, who was born in 1996. The couple separated in July 2006, with Knoxville filing for divorce in July 2007; their divorce was finalized in July 2009. The actor agreed to pay $6,000 per month in child support. While separated from Cates, Knoxville began dating Naomi Nelson. Together Knoxville and Nelson welcomed a son in December 2009. They married in September 2010 and welcomed a daughter in October 2011. On June 2022, it was reported that the couple filed for divorce.
Johnny Knoxville made his in-ring debut in WWE's 2022 Royal Rumble as the number nine contestant but was eliminated by Zayn. The Jackass crew had been involved with WWE promotions since 2008.
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