What is Quentin Tarantino’s net worth?
QUENTIN Tarantino is an acclaimed director who has helmed numerous films including Reservoir Dogs, Natural Born Killers, and Django Unchained.
However, rumor has it that the 59-year-old producer and father of two may be gearing up to create his final Hollywood masterpiece.
What is Quentin Tarantino's net worth?
Quentin Tarantino burst into the spotlight in 1992 when Reservoir Dogs appeared at the Sundance Film Festival and garnered rave reviews.
The film director, writer, producer, and actor then followed up with 1994's Pulp Fiction, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and captured the coveted Palme D'Or Award.
Other iconic Tarantino films include Jackie Brown, the two Kill Bill films, Inglourious Basterds, The Hateful Eight, and Once Upon a Time ... In Hollywood.
His net worth is estimated to be $120million, according to .
Is Tarantino married?
Tarantino has been married to his wife, Daniella Pick, since November 28, 2018.
Pick - the daughter of Israeli musician Tzvika Pick - met Tarantino for the first time in 2009 while he was touring Israel for the promotion of Inglourious Basterds.
The pair started a romance but ended it prematurely in 2012.
Nevertheless, Tarantino and Pick got back together in 2016 and he proposed to her in 2017.
The couple currently lives in Tel Aviv with their two children.
Their son, Leo, was born in February 2020, while his younger sister was welcomed in July 2022.
Is Tarantino taking a break from Hollywood?
Over the course of his career, Tarantino has won numerous awards including a couple of Oscars.
In 2020, however, he hinted at taking a step back from filmmaking.
"I kind of feel this is the time for the third act (of my life) to just lean a little bit more into the literary, which would be good as a new father, as a new husband," he told .
"I wouldn't be grabbing my family and yanking them to Germany or Sri Lanka or wherever the next story takes place.
"I can be a little bit more of a homebody and become a little bit more of a man of letters.”
On March 14, 2023, revealed that the filmmaker has written and is prepping to direct, what is expected to be, his last film.
The script's name is, The Movie Critic, and according to THR sources: "Logline details are being kept in a suitcase, but sources describe the story as being set in late 1970s Los Angeles with a female lead at its center."