Following a long career with many different successful movies - both critically and box office-wise - Edward Norton's net worth has been steadily going up ever since his days in "Primal Fear" and now he's nominated for a Screen Actors Guild award and a Golden Globe; will the actor win an Oscar?
As he's part of one of 2014's most critically successful films of 2014, "Birdman", Edward Norton's net worth has become the subject of news, particularly after the award season officially started with the nominations of the SAG and Golden Globe awards, both of which are set to appear on television in January.
Next year's Golden Globes will be televised on January 11, exactly one month after the announcement of the nominees; in the meantime, the Screen Actor Guild awards, popularly known as SAG, won't be out until January 25. As the actor is nominated for both awards, what will this do to Edward Norton's net worth?
After he first became notorious following his performance in "Primal Fear" - for which he gathered his first Academy Award nomination; the second one came two years later for playing a neo-Nazi in "American History X"), Edward Norton's net worth increased steadily, after starring in cult film "Fight Club" as the Narrator.
While he is mostly known for his portrayal of the Narrator in the Chuck Palahniuk adaptation, Norton's vast career has made many critics call him the best actor of his generation, following performances like "The Illusionist," "The Italian Job" and the prequel to the Hannibal Lecter story, "Red Dragon."
Norton has also become one of Wes Anderson's fetish actors, after first starring in the 2012 film "Moonrise Kingdom" and, most recently, in this year's "Grand Budapest Hotel" - for which he is also nominated as Best Ensemble cast.
Currently, Edward Norton's net worth is $70 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth - and that's even counting the fact that he was the first actor to play Hulk in the Marvel Cinematic Universe!