Rick Moranis Net Worth

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Net Worth: $10 Million
Date of Birth: Apr 18, 1953 (67 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft (1.5494 m)
Profession: Musician, Comedian, Actor, Magician, Screenwriter, Voice Actor, Television producer
Nationality: Canada
Rick Moranis Net Worth:
$10 Million

Rick Moranis Net Worth: Rick Moranis is a Canadian actor who has a net worth of $10 million. Rick Moranis was born April 18, 1953 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He came to prominence around 1980 in the sketch comedy show Second City Television and later appeared in several Hollywood films, including Strange Brew, Ghostbusters, Spaceballs, Little Shop of Horrors, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (and its sequels), Little Giants, Parenthood, The Flintstones and My Blue Heaven. Moranis is also a two-time Grammy-nominated musician whose career began as a radio disc jockey in the mid-1970s, using the on-air name “Rick Allan” at three Toronto radio stations. Moranis officially left the film industry in 1997, six years after the 1991 loss of his wife Ann to cancer. He later explained that he began to pull out of making movies in about 1996 or 1997. As a then single parent, Moranis was quoted as saying, “I’m a single parent and I just found that it was too difficult to manage raising my kids and doing the traveling involved in making movies. So I took a little bit of a break. And the little bit of a break turned into a longer break, and then I found that I really didn’t miss it.” In 2000, Moranis provided voice work in the animated film, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and the Island of Misfit Toys. In 2003, he provided his voice to the animated film Brother Bear and went on to release an album (The Agoraphobic Cowboy), a comedy album in 2013 entitled My Mother’s Brisket & Other Love Songs and even gave a rare interview in 2013.

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Inspirational Quotes by Rick Moranis

On the last couple of movies I made - big-budget Hollywood movies - I really missed being able to create my own material.

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Canada Day comes and goes modestly every year. Sure, there are retail sales promotions and a long weekend. But there isn't bluster or commodity in Canadian celebration. Canada isn't big on bunting. Or jet flyovers, fireworks, marching bands or military pomp.

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When I got to filmmaking, the most democratic of environments where anybody could say anything, those were the best environments, but what you don't want to assume is that you know what the audience is thinking.

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I pulled out of making movies in about '96 or '97.

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I am wary of sequels. I understand them from the studio's point of view, but the audience doesn't want more, they want better, and I thought the second 'Ghostbusters' was not very effective, it did not really work, so there's no reason to believe a third would. I'm more interested in new things.

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