Udo Kier’s Net Worth and Story

Udo Kier Wealth

What is Udo Kier’s net worth?

The actor has amassed a net worth of $10 million.

Udo Kier – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $10 million
Date of birth: October 14, 1944 (79 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 180
Profession: Actor, Voice Actor
Nationality: German

Biography – A Short Wiki

Udo Kier net worth: Udo Kier is a German actor who has a net worth of $10 million. Udo Kier was born in Cologne, Germany in October 1944. He has more than 240 acting credits to his name with many of them coming in films including Andy Warhol’s Frankenstein, Blood for Dracula, The Last Word, Story of O, Expose, Suspiria, The Fifth Commandment, The Third Generation, Hungarian Rhapsody, Lola, The Roaring Fifties, Seduction: The Cruel Woman, Epidemic, My Own Private Idaho, Europa, Josh and S.a.m., For Love or Money, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, Johnny Mnemonic, Over My Dead Body, Barb Wire, The Adventures of Pinocchio, The End of Violence, Prince Valiant, Armageddon, End of Days, Dancer in the Dark, Dracula 3000, Surviving Christmas, Halloween, and more.

Quotes

“I’m scared of high buildings.”

— Udo Kier

“The first day of shooting came, and of course I was nervous. I would lie if I said I wasn’t impressed. I mean, Lars von Trier hiring me to be the king in ‘Medea’… Lars said, ‘Stop! Stop!’ And I was so nervous, I turned around and said, ‘What is it?’ He said, ‘… Just be a tired king.'”

— Udo Kier

“I was fascinated by the story of FW Murnau, one of the most famous directors in Germany, where I come from.”

— Udo Kier

“I think it’s important for a filmmaker to know his actors, because you have to work so closely together and you have to like them or you’ll have a horrible time.”

— Udo Kier

“In Hollywood, they make movies like they make washing machines. It’s a business. In Europe, the films are considered art. No producer would ever tell a director where to cut a film or how to re-write the script. I love Hollywood, but all of the time I have to go back to Europe.”

— Udo Kier