What is Akiva Goldsman's Net Worth?
Akiva Goldsman is an American film and television writer, producer, and director who has a net worth of $50 million. Akiva Goldsman was born in New York City, New York in July 1962. He studied creative writing at New York University where he began to write screenplays. Goldsman wrote the films The Client and Silent Fall in 1994, Batman Forever in 1995, A Time to Kill in 1996, and Batman & Robin in 1997. He wrote and produced the movie Lost in Space in 1998 and wrote the film Practical Magic the same year. Goldsman produced the film Deep Blue Sea in 1999. In 2001 he wrote the movie A Beautiful Mind. He produced the films Starsky & Hutch and Mindhunters in 2004 and also wrote the movie I, Robot. Goldsman produced the films Constantine and Mr. & Mrs. Smith and wrote the movie Cinderella Man in 2005. In 2006 he produced the movies I'm Reed Fish and Poseidon and wrote the film The Da Vinci Code. Goldsman produced the movie Brooklyn Rules and produced and wrote the film I Am Legend in 2007. In 2008 he produced Hancock and in 2009 he wrote Angels & Demons. Goldsman produced the films The Losers, Fair Game, Jonah Hex, and Paranormal Activity 2 in 2010. He produced Paranormal Activity 3 in 2011 and Paranormal Activity 4 in 2012 and Lone Survivor in 2013. Goldsman wrote, produced, and directed Winter's Tale in 2014 and wrote The Divergent Series: Insurgent in 2015. In 2016 he wrote the films The 5th Wave and Rings and directed Stephanie. He has won several awards including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe in 2002 for A Beautiful Mind.
Akiva Goldsman Real Estate Assets: Outside of his Hollywood salaries, Akiva owns at least $25 million worth of real estate. In 2017 he listed a $6 million home in Southhampton, NY, and a $12 million house in Beverly Hills. He eventually sold the Beverly Hills home for $7.8 million. He ended up holding on to the NY properties. He owns an $8 million house in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles which he purchased in 2016. He also reportedly inherited a 75-acre property in Sullivan County, New York, from his mother.
ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7pLHLnpmroaSuu6bA1qipraBemLyue9GimqGdo6l6o8HSoqWeq6Oisq97z6umna2Tmr%2B0e8CkoK%2BZXZy8rbDSppinZZ6awW7DzquroWc%3D