Known for his roles in films like "JFK" and "The Untouchables," Kevin Costner's net worth is probably higher than many would imagine, due to his three decades working in different aspects of filmmaking, even having two Oscars on his name from his 90s critical smash "Dances with Loves."
One of the most popular leading man in the 80s and subsequently the 90s, Kevin Costner's net worth is the fruit of a career spanning more than thirty years, as the very first screen credit listed on his IMDb page is from a 1981 film called "Malibu Hot Summer," though the movie was actually filmed in 1974 and took years to get distributed.
Recently, the actor, producer, director and occasional singer is in the middle of promoting his new film, "Black or White," which also co-stars Oscar-winning actress Octavia Spencer and "Selma" actor André Holland, in a film about a grieving man in the middle of a custody battle for his granddaughter, a movie that surely raised Kevin Costner's net worth by a couple of millions.
As The Washington Times reports, however, that's not the only thing going on with the actor these days: as he was interviewed on "The Laura Ingraham Show" to speak about his new film, the topic of Michael Moore's recent comments about the "American Sniper" himself, Chris Kyle, came out in the conversation.
Recently, Moore spoke publicly about how he was taught that all snipers were "cowards" for shooting from behind and the "Mr. Brooks" actor wasn't having any of it; it has been widely known that Kevin Costner's net worth has been often engaged in political campaigning in the past, for both Democratic and Republican candidates.
"I did take exception to what Michael Moore said," the actor commented, according to IJReview. "I think coward is just too strong of a word. And I think he oughta be smart enough to take it back, brave enough to take it back."
Currently, Kevin Costner's net worth stands in the amazing sum of $150 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth - not bad for Clark Kent's dad in "Man of Steel"!