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Shane Black was born on 16 December, 1961 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American actor and filmmaker. Discover Shane Black's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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Film director · film producer · screenwriter · actor |
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62 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
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16 December 1961 |
Birthday |
16 December |
Birthplace |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Nationality |
United States
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He is a member of famous Actor with the age 62 years old group.
Shane Black Height, Weight & Measurements
At 62 years old, Shane Black height is 1.78 m .
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1.78 m |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Shane Black Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Shane Black worth at the age of 62 years old? Shane Black’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actor. He is from United States. We have estimated Shane Black's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
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Pending |
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Under Review |
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Shane Black Social Network
Timeline
Shane Black (born December 16, 1961) is an American filmmaker and actor who has written such films as Lethal Weapon, The Monster Squad, The Last Boy Scout, Last Action Hero, and The Long Kiss Goodnight.
He is also known as the original creator of the Lethal Weapon franchise.
There he attended Sunny Hills High School and later UCLA where he majored in film and theater and graduated in 1983.
Black had a long history writing comic strips, short stories, and journalism.
During his senior year he decided to make a living from it once his classmate Fred Dekker showed him a science fiction script he did for an assignment.
After graduating, Black worked as a typist for a temp agency, a data entry clerk for the 1984 Summer Olympics and an usher in a Westwood movie theater.
Eventually he asked for financial support of his parents during the six-month development of a script, The Shadow Company, a supernatural thriller set in Vietnam.
With Dekker's help, the script landed him an agent and several meetings with mid-level studio executives.
This attracted 20th Century Fox executives, who were interested in having Black rewrite scripts.
Eventually Black wrote an action film script, Lethal Weapon, in about six weeks, which landed him a $250,000 deal with Warner Bros.
During the rewrites, Black asked producer Joel Silver for a small acting role in another film Silver was preparing at the time, Predator, a film for which Black also made uncredited contributions to the script.
Black's next projects included an adaptation of Doc Savage, and The Destroyer, based on the series of paperback adventure novels that previously inspired the 1985 film Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins, starring Fred Ward.
As an actor, Black is best known for his role as Rick Hawkins in Predator (1987).
At the same time, Black helped Dekker write The Monster Squad, which along with Lethal Weapon and Predator came out in 1987.
Since then, Black has acted in five additional films and in two episodes for the TV series Dark Justice.
Once Warner Bros. requested a Lethal Weapon sequel, Black wrote the first draft of Lethal Weapon 2 with the help of novelist Warren Murphy.
Although it was not used, Black said in later interviews that Warner Bros. did not like his original script for Lethal Weapon 2, which was also titled Play Dirty, because of how dark and violent it was and due to his decision to kill off main character Martin Riggs in the ending of the script.
Black considers it to be his best work and the best script he has written.
Feeling burned out and having conflicts with the studio, Black left the project after six months, earning $125,000 (out of a $250,000 payment split with Murphy) for his work.
After two sabbatical years, Black decided to take on an old idea of his that emerged during the production of Lethal Weapon and turn it into a full screenplay.
Black's older brother, Terry Black, also wrote short stories and decided to move into screenplays starting with 1988's Dead Heat, in which Shane has a cameo.
The result, The Last Boy Scout, earned him $1.75 million in 1991.
Black would also earn $1 million for his rewrite of Last Action Hero in 1993.
He would set a record by receiving $4 million for writing The Long Kiss Goodnight in 1994.
He made his directorial debut with the film Kiss Kiss Bang Bang in 2005.
Black made his directorial debut with 2005's Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, and later directed (and co-wrote with Drew Pearce) 2013's Iron Man 3, which ranks as the fifteenth-highest-grossing film of all time worldwide.
Black next directed and co-wrote Edge, a pilot for a potential series for Amazon Studios.
The film was released on video on demand but not picked up for a series.
He followed this with the action comedy The Nice Guys, starring Russell Crowe and Ryan Gosling, and produced by Joel Silver.
He was also briefly attached by Warner Bros. in 2011, to direct a live-action American adaptation of the Japanese supernatural-thriller manga series Death Note, bringing his collaborators Anthony Bagarozzi and Charles Mondry to write the screenplay, replacing Charley and Vlas Parlapanides as the project's previous screenwriters.
Black went on to write and direct Iron Man 3 (2013), The Nice Guys (2016), and The Predator (2018).
Black was born and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the son of Paul and Patricia Ann Black.
His father was in the printing business, and helped Black get an interest in hardboiled fiction, such as the works of Mickey Spillane and the Matt Helm series.
After living in the suburbs of Lower Burrell and Mount Lebanon, Pennsylvania, his family moved to Fullerton, California, during his sophomore year of high school.
However, by 2014, he had left the project, due to reported creative differences and other commitments.
Director Adam Wingard was eventually hired to helm the project by 2015.
Black has a recognizable writing style characterized by stories in which two main characters become friends, problematic protagonists who become better human beings at the end of the narrative, and trade witty dialogue, featuring labyrinthine crime plots, often set during Christmas time.
Warner Bros. handled North American rights to the film, which was released on May 20, 2016.
Black next directed the fourth non-Alien-related film in the Predator series, The Predator, which he co-wrote with Fred Dekker.
The film was released on September 14, 2018.