Ray Park Net Worth

Ray Park Net Worth

What is Ray Park’s net worth?

The actor has amassed a net worth of $5 million.

Ray Park – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $5 million
Date of birth: August 23, 1974 (49 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 178 cm
Profession: Actor, Gymnast, Martial Artist, Stunt Performer
Nationality: Scottish

Biography – A Short Wiki

Ray Park net worth and salary: Ray Park is a Scottish actor who has a net worth of $5 million. Ray Park was born in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom in August 1974. He first starred in the 1997 film Mortal Kombat: Annihilation and also was a stunt double. Park starred as Dark Maul in the film Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace in 1999.

Quotes

“I’m a big Batman fan; to be honest, to be a part of any superhero movie would really fulfill all of my childhood fantasies. If I could get beaten up by Batman, and just be part of the franchise, even getting kicked through a window would be great!”

— Ray Park

“My gun trainer on the first ‘G.I. Joe’ gave me about a week of commando training, so I got to shoot every single machine gun and hand gun there was.”

— Ray Park

“I’ve said that I would play anything to do with ‘Star Wars.’ But really, deep down, I would love to come back as Darth Maul – that’s what I want to do. I would go crazy, go mental, lock myself in a cabin, you know. Do the whole ‘method’ for two or three months, spear-fishing and stuff, just to play the character again.”

— Ray Park

“The martial arts that I got into was because of Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, because of all of the animal styles at the time. It was around about the time when Jackie was doing ‘Drunken Master,’ and, like, Snake versus this and that.”

— Ray Park

“When I played Darth Maul, it sort of came from inside. I’m not saying it was natural, but I really enjoyed it, and I think I was tapping into my childhood, growing up with ‘Star Wars.’ And I grew up with G.I. Joe as well. Same as ‘Thundercats’ and ‘Transformers’ and ‘He-Man.’ And so I think it was the inner kid in me just came out.”

— Ray Park

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