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A Canadian actor, director, and producer, Kiefer Sutherland net worth is $100 million. Sutherland was born in London and he is most known for playing Jack Bauer on the television series "24," but he has also been in a large number of movies, such as "Stand by Me" (1986), "The Lost Boys" (1987), and "A Time to Kill" (1996).

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A Canadian actor, director, and producer, Kiefer Sutherland net worthis $100 million. Sutherland was born in London and he is most known for playing Jack Bauer on the television series "24," but he has also been in a large number of movies, such as "Stand by Me" (1986), "The Lost Boys" (1987), and "A Time to Kill" (1996).

Quick Facts About Kiefer Sutherland

NameKiefer Sutherland
Date Of BirthDec 21, 1966
GenderMale
Height5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
ProfessionActor, Film director, Television producer, Television Director, Film Producer, Voice Actor
NationalityCanada
Net Worth$100 Million
Salary$250 Thousand Per Episode

Career And Personal Life

Career

In 1983's "Max Dugan Returns," which also featured his father, Kiefer made his acting debut.
Later, he had a cameo appearance in "The Bay Boy" (1985), which received positive reviews and a Genie Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role.
The Stephen King book "Stand by Me" served as the basis for Sutherland's first American-produced picture, and the following year, he portrayed a vampire in "The Lost Boys".
He appeared in "Young Guns" in 1988, which earned the cast a Western Heritage Award.
Beginning the decade with "Young Guns II," Kiefer then starred with his father once again in "A Time to Kill" before making appearances in "Flatliners" (1990), "A Few Good Men" (1992), and "The Three Musketeers" (1993).
The most significant part of Sutherland's career came in 2001 when he was cast as counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer on "24".
Kiefer resumed his legendary role in "24: Redemption," a TV movie that aired between the show's sixth and seventh seasons, and the series continued until 2010.
Jack Bauer made a comeback in 2014 for the 12-episode limited-run series "24: Live Another Day," which followed the show's eight-season run.

Personal Life

Sarah was born to Sutherland and Camelia Kath in February 1988 after their 1987 wedding. After Kiefer and Camelia got divorced in 1990, Sarah continued her father's successful acting career by portraying Catherine Meyer in 43 episodes of the critically acclaimed HBO comedy series "Veep."
Julia Roberts, Sutherland's "Flatliners" co-star, called off their engagement three days before the wedding in 1991.
Kiefer subsequently wed Kelly Winn in 1996, however the couple split up after three years and divorced in 2008.
He started dating the actress Cindy Vela in 2014, and in 2017 they were engaged.After getting charged with drunk driving in Los Angeles in September 2007, Sutherland has had four DUI charges since 1989 and has spent 48 days in prison.
He was on probation at the time of his arrest on a DUI offense from 2004. During hitting fashion designer Jack McCollough after a Metropolitan Museum of Art event in May 2009, Kiefer reported himself into the police.
A few weeks later, Kiefer issued a formal apology, and the charges were subsequently withdrawn in July.

Top 8 Movies And Earnings

Kiefer Sutherland As Jack Bauer
Kiefer Sutherland As Jack Bauer
After making his acting debut with his father in the 1983 American comedy-drama "Max Dugan Returns," he went on to get the main part in the 1984 Canadian drama "The Bay Boy," for which he was nominated for a "Genie Award."

Stand By Me (1986)

The lives of four friends, Gordon "Gordie" Lachance, Chris Chambers, Teddy Duchamp, and Vernon "Vern" Tessio, are the focus of the coming-of-age film Stand by Me.
The four guys face their inner demons and a gang lead by John "Ace" Merill on their journey to uncover a dead corpse, only to return home irrevocably transformed by their encounter.
Domestic Box Office$52,287,414
International Box Office$352
Worldwide Box Office$52,287,766

A Few Good Men (1992)

Lieutenant Commander JoAnne Galloway suggests defending two US Marines after one of them is killed, believing that they were following a "code red" directive from superiors.
When Lieutenant Daniel Kaffee, who is notorious for looking for plea deals, is given the case instead, Galloway persuades him to go to court and confront Colonel Nathan Jessup despite the lack of evidence.
Domestic Box Office$141,340,178
International Box Office$95,159,822
Worldwide Box Office$236,500,000

The Lost Boys (1987)

A California community that is thought to be a vampire hotspot welcomes a divorced mother named Lucy and her adolescent boys Mike and Sam.
Mike soon joins a vampire motorcycle gang, while Sam befriends two young men who declare to be vampire hunters.
Sam and his companions pursue the vampire-chief to rescue Mike after Mike starts acting like a vampire.
Domestic Box Office$32,222,567
International Box Office$173,799
Worldwide Box Office$32,396,366

Dark City (1998)

The neo-noir film centers on amnesic John Murdoch, who wakes up at a hotel to discover that the Strangers are after him for a string of killings.
He discovers his actual abilities during the film and overpowers the Strangers, aliens that experiment on and command people.
Domestic Box Office$14,435,076
International Box Office$12,821,985
Worldwide Box Office$27,257,061

A Time To Kill (1996)

Carl Lee Hailey, an upset African-American father, murders two rapists who attempted to hang his 10-year-old daughter Tonya and raped her.
Jake Brigance is then enlisted to stand up for him. Unfortunately, Jake must contend with the Ku Klux Klan and racist US police officers in addition to an all-white, racist jury in Canton, Mississippi.
Domestic Box Office$108,766,007
International Box Office$43,500,000
Worldwide Box Office$152,266,007

Phone Booth (2002)

The truth of Stuart Shepard's adultery to his wife and lover is revealed by a mystery sniper, who forces the two-timing PR in New York City to acknowledge it.
What happens next is a heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat thriller that centers on a phone booth discussion between Stuart and the sniper.
Domestic Box Office$46,566,212
International Box Office$51,270,926
Worldwide Box Office$97,837,138

Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me (1992)

Chet Desmond, an FBI agent, inexplicably vanishes while looking into Teresa Banks' murder in Deerfield.
One year later, Laura Palmer, a problematic drug addict who lives in the nearby town of Twin Peaks, is brutally killed.
Can the circumstances of her final week of life before her death provide any insight on the identity of the murderer?
Domestic Box Office$4,160,851
International Box Office$47,515
Worldwide Box Office$4,208,366

Melancholia (2011)

Melancholia, the second film in Lars von Trier's Depression Trilogy, centers on the sisters Justine and Claire.
As Melancholia, a renegade planet, approaches Earth on a straight collision track, the profoundly sad Justine and the anxious Claire must accept their fates.
Domestic Box Office$3,030,848
International Box Office$18,786,450
Worldwide Box Office$21,817,298

Networth

The estimated net worth of Kiefer Sutherland is $100 million. The son of actor Donald Sutherland, actor Kiefer Sutherland, became well-known via roles in movies including "Stand by Me," "The Lost Boys," and "Flatliners."
Later, he had a prominent role in the popular TV show "24." The bulk of his revenue came from movies and television programs.

Lifestyle

Kiefer Sutherland wearing a dark glossy suit and black scarf while smiling
Kiefer Sutherland wearing a dark glossy suit and black scarf while smiling

Real Estate

The property measures 14,400 square feet, and Sutherland transformed the basement into a recording studio and co-founded a record company named IronWorks Music before Kiefer purchased it in 2002 for $700,000.
He spent $8.2 million for the 4,830 square foot property in 2008 and sold it for $3 million in 2009.
In 2012, he sold his New York City townhouse for $17.5 million. In 2000, Kiefer also sold his property in the Santa Ynez Valley for $3.6 million.

Awards And Honors

Sutherland has received several honors for his role on "24," including a 2006 Emmy, a 2002 Golden Globe, two 2004 Screen ActorsGuild Awards, and two 2005 Gold Derby Awards.
In 2005 and 2008, Kiefer got stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Walk of Fame in Canada.
He received the Hasty Pudding Man of the Year award in 2013 and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Zurich Film Festival in 2015.

Kiefer Sutherland Net Worth | Family | House | Cars | Lifestyle | Biography | 2018

Top 10 Interesting Facts About Kiefer Sutherland

  • He played the lead in the 1983 film "Max Dugan Returns" in his first significant acting role.
  • He is the elder of him and his twin sister. Rachel Sutherland is who she is.
  • Keifer was slated to appear in the film "The Wild." He was required to roar like a lion in one scene in the film. To practice playing the part and yelling at home was really embarrassing for him. He was apparently heard roaring in his automobile by a lady who was traveling down the motorway.
  • He only had a brief caller part in "The Phone Booth," but it was so well performed that it earned him second billing in the credits.
  • Acclaimed for establishing universal healthcare in Canada, Keifer Sutherland.
  • The 9/11 terrorist attacks caused a delay in the "24" production. Incidentally, sniper assaults caused a delay in the creation of "Phone Booth."
  • It seems as if Keifer only played parts in virtual worlds. In the television series "24," the character he portrays, Jack Bauer, is brought back to life after passing away from a heart attack, and Nelson, the main character in Flatliners, too passes away from a heart attack and is revived.
  • He agreed to appear in three further seasons of "24" in 2007 in exchange for a whooping $40 million.
  • He was so preoccupied with the production of "24." He ended up working on its sets for an average of 15 hours per day, six days per week, for five years.
  • During the third season of "24," he was required to acquire a tattoo for his role as Jack Bauer. He went and got a permanent tattoo since he didn't want to spend time having it created every day on the sets.

People Also Ask

How Much Was Kiefer Sutherland Paid For 24?

For his work on "24," Kiefer received an Emmy and a Golden Globe, and throughout the course of the show's three seasons on Fox, he made a staggering $40 million.

Are Kiefer Sutherland And Julia Roberts Friends?

After breaking up with Julia Roberts before their wedding, Kiefer Sutherland revealed how he was able to forgive his best friend.
In the last twenty years, Julia Roberts and Keifer Sutherland have gone on to have their own spectacular careers and private relationships.

Is 24 Worth Watching?

The TV show 24 is excellent. Its layout and plot lines are really exciting to encounter. The day-to-day activities of agent Jack Bauer are unique. The show is streamed live (including the commercial breaks).

Conclusion

Sutherland made his television debut in 2001 as counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer on the popular series 24.
The program soon gained popularity and the main actor was honored with Golden Globe and Emmy honors.
After many well-received seasons, Sutherland returned as Jack Bauer in the made-for-television movie 24: Redemption in November 2008.
The program has been on television for the longest period of time in the history of American spy dramas.
Its seventh season debuted in 2009, and two more seasons were added after that. Fox said in 2013 that 24 will return as a limited series called 24: Live Another Day since they could not ignore the show's popularity. 2014 saw the series' critically acclaimed debut.
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