Professional wrestler turned Hollywood blockbuster mainstay, Dwayne
“The Rock” Johnson, was officially declared the world’s highest paid
actor according to the Forbes Celebrity 100.
Johnson, who has garnered quite a tally of top-grossing films in
recent years, has brought in a total of $64.5m (£49m) earnings in the 15
years since his silver screen debut in The Mummy Returns. He is ranked
19th on Forbes’ coveted list, on which he first appeared in 2012.
“Receiving news like this will always serve as my anchoring reminder
to continue to work even harder,” the Central Intelligence actor said in
his announcement on Instagram. “We not only want to ‘embrace the
grind’, but take the grind to new levels.”
His drive, he described, is akin to a "wolf" scratching at the door.
"[The wolf is] scratchin' cause he's hungry and never satisfied."
Johnson, 44, has starred in seven films that have grossed more than
$100m since he first appeared in the fifth installment of the Fast and
the Furious saga in 2011.
The news of Johnson’s global top-earning status comes days before the
premiere of the second season of the HBO series Ballers, produced by
Seven Bucks Productions, the production company he founded with partner
and ex-wife Dany Garcia.
Seven Bucks is named for a pivotal moment in Johnson’s biography
when, in 1995, he only had $7 in his pocket after his stint in the
Canadian Football League ended.
“I looked in my pocket, and I had seven bucks,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. “Wow. Seven bucks to my name.”
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