Very often imitated but never duplicated, the actor who won an Oscar in the 70s for the classic war movie "The Deer Hunter," Christopher Walken's net worth has been growing for decades, as the character actor has been a part of an incredible high number of movies.
Christopher Walken's net worth began growing all the way back in the 50s, when the actor first started working in Hollywood, as his IMDb page clarifies: his first-ever screen role was in 1953, when he played the character Kevin Acton in "The Wonderful John Acton."
Ever since, the actor has appeared in more than 100 films and television shows, even being one of the most iconic Bond villains in the franchise in "A View to a Kill," the last James Bond movie to star Roger Moore as the 007 MI6 agent - and one that greatly helped Christopher Walken's net worth!
Now, a few months after "House of Cards" star Kevin Spacey did a superb impression of Walken in a showdown with Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show," both Oscar-winning actors are set to co-star in a new film, set to boost Christopher Walken's net worth even further, according to The Guardian: "Nine Lives," a comedy directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, the man behind films like the "Men in Black" trilogy, "The Addams Family" and the short-lived series "Pushing Daisies."
It'll be the first time Walken and Spacey collaborate in a project.
Although Christopher Walken's net worth has been continuously rising for the entirety of his career, this hasn't kept the actor away from controversy: in 1981, he was in the boat where Natalie Wood was last seen before her mysterious death, and it has been long said that the actor was having an affair with her at the time that prompted her husband Richard Wagner to drown her.
Currently, Celebrity Net Worth lists Christopher Walken's net worth at $30 million.