Logan Lerman Net Worth

Logan Lerman’s net worth amounts to approximately $10 Million as per reports.

Logan Lerman Wiki Biography

Logan Wade Lerman, born on 19 January 1992, in Beverly Hills, California, USA, hails from Polish-Jewish and Russian-Jewish descent. He started his career as a child actor in commercials and is well-known for his depiction of D’Artagnan in Paul W. S. Anderson’s “The Three Musketeers” in 2011.

Logan’s net worth is estimated to be over $10 million, earned from his career as an actor. He gained prominence through his roles in films such as ‘Jack & Bobby’, ‘The Butterfly Effect’, ‘The Number 23’, ‘Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief’, and ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’.

Logan Lerman Net Worth $10 Million

Logan Lerman is the youngest among two sisters. He pursued a career in the film industry despite his family’s preference for medicine-related professions. His net worth started growing as a child actor after appearing in films such as ‘What Women Want’ in 2000 and ‘The Patriot’, where he earned a nomination for the Best Ensemble in a Feature Film. His stature rose with each film, adding to his net worth and earning him several nominations.

However, Logan’s career peaked with his leading role in ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’, for which he garnered multiple award nominations and victories. Throughout his career, Logan has been involved in over 30 film and television productions.

In his personal life, Logan keeps his relationships private and enjoys music. He is also associated with a non-serious band where he plays the piano and indulges in writing music.

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Full NameLogan Lerman
Net Worth$10 Million
Date Of BirthJanuary 19, 1992
Place Of BirthBeverly Hills, California, United States
Height5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Weight143 lbs
ProfessionActor, Musician
EducationBeverly Hills High School
NationalityAmerican
ParentsLarry Lerman, Lisa Goldman
SiblingsLucas Lerman, Lindsey Lerman
NicknamesLogan Wade Lerman , Loggie
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AwardsYoung Artist Award for the Best Ensemble in a Feature Film, San Diego Film Critics Society Award for the Best Performance by an Ensemble, Teen Choice Award for the Choice Movie Actor in Drama
NominationsMTV Movie Award for Best Kiss, MTV Movie Award for Best Fight, MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance, MTV Movie Award for Best Musical Moment, Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Liplock, Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, Critics’ Choice…
Movies‘Jack & Bobby’, ‘The Butterfly Effect’, ‘The Number 23’, ‘What Women Want’, ‘Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief’ , ‘The Perks of Being a Wallflower’
TV ShowsJack & Bobby, Paramount The Animated Series
#Trademark
1Blue eyes
#Quote
1[on his similarity to his character, Marcus, in Indignation (2016)] I share very similar views to Marcus. I come from a Jewish family, as well. I definitely identify myself as being Jewish, and I’m proud of my background. But I have the same questions as Marcus has in his mind about life and religion. I’m questioning – I question things and I have no answers.
2[on not enjoying watching his own work] I didn’t watch Perks until it was released… I really liked it, but felt uncomfortable watching it. I know it’s a character and everything, but it’s still uncomfortable to watch… That’s kind of how I feel about Fury right now.
3[on his similarities to his character in The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012)] I guess with his awkwardness and trying to figure things out in that time period and how to socialize and fit in. I guess I wasn’t as naive as him, but I definitely had the morals that he had… A lot of situations in the script have actually happened to me in real life, so I just connected with it.
4I’ve always been able to just go off for a couple of months, shoot a film, go back to school and have my regular life. My family thought it was really important to have that level of normalcy. You kind of need to keep that in order to even tap into a character, let alone be a functioning human being.
5I play music. I love learning a new instrument and creating songs; it also goes hand in hand with filmmaking, like creating a feeling and emotion in music to complement a scene. Songwriting, guitar, piano, bass, ukulele, a little bit of violin, a little bit of everything – primarily guitar and piano. It’s just a hobby for now, maybe it would turn into a profession someday… who knows.
6They say every year you put off university is like three years if you want to go back. But, for now, this seems like the right path.
7Some people don’t have an open mind, and when I was traveling to different places I think I found it hard to enjoy things. You know, I come from a great city where there are lots of things happening, and if you end up in a small town where you don’t have all those things you can feel the difference. Somewhere along the way, though, I think I learned to appreciate the difference.
8I’m from Los Angeles and acting was accessible. There’s always a place to wait in line for an audition and I kind of begged my parents to take me. My mom nurtured my career and helped me climb the ladder. I have had a passion for movies from a young age. I first got interested in acting when I was probably four or five.
9I just don’t want to repeat the same thing over and over again, so I’m always looking for something that’s going to be challenging and make me nervous every time I start a project.
10The best thing about this is being able to learn from, and act with, your heroes.
11I’m not the kind of guy who got into this to be famous.
12[Portraying a geek is] “Fun. I’m not the kind of guy kids picked on in school, but I’ve seen it happen. I’ve never really given much thought to being cool. I don’t really think about it one way or the other.”
13I’d much rather play sports with my free time. I also like watching classic movies and watching certain TV shows, like The Simpsons (1989). I’m a big basketball fan too. That would be my sport of choice.
14[about his character in Jack & Bobby (2004)] “The kind of boy few people really understand. He’s a bit of a misfit.”
#Fact
1Has said that his biggest ambition is to direct films, and that his acting work is a stepping stone to becoming a director.
2Plays the piano and is a fan of movie music compositions.
3Formed a band called Indigo with Dean Collins in 2006, along with musician Daniel Pashman; Collins sang lead vocals, Lerman played keyboard and guitar, and Pashman played the drums.
4Was considered for Peter Parker/Spider-Man in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), before the role went to Andrew Garfield.
5One of three actors who has played the son of another actor, then gone on to play a younger version of that same actor’s character.
6Logan is a relative, by marriage, of twin singers Evan Lowenstein and Jaron Lowenstein.
7Logan is of entirely Ashkenazi Jewish descent.
8Logan attended Hebrew School and had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony, in a Conservative Jewish synagogue.
9Owns two dogs, named Lola and Stella.
10He has stated that his three favorite performances are Edward Norton in Fight Club (1999), Kevin Spacey in American Beauty (1999), and Dustin Hoffman in Marathon Man (1976).
11Logan attended Beverly Hills High School, from which he graduated in 2010. His yearbook quote was “Receive with simplicity everything that happens to you.”
12His family owns a prosthetics company named Lerman & Son. His great-grandfather, Jacob Lerman, founded the company in 1915.
13His mother, Lisa (Goldman), works as his manager, and his father, Larry Lerman, is an orthotist and businessman.
14Has two siblings, Lindsey Lerman and Lucas Lerman.
15Is best friends with Dean Collins.
16The Jack & Bobby (2004) theme music is from The Patriot (2000), composed by John Williams.
17Plays soccer and baseball and plans to take tennis lessons.
18Appeared with Mel Gibson twice in 2000, once as his character’s son in The Patriot (2000) and once as the younger version of his own character in What Women Want (2000).
19Logan is an LA Lakers fan.
20He announced to his mother at the age of 2 1/2 that he was going to be an actor, after watching a Jackie Chan movie.

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TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sidney Hall2017completedSidney Hall
The Wife2017/IfilmingDavid Castleman
Rothchildpre-productionBecket Rothchild
Indignation2016Marcus Messner
Fury2014Norman Ellison
Noah2014Ham

Won Awards


YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2015Virtuoso AwardSanta Barbara International Film FestivalFury (2014)
2014Chopard TrophyCannes Film FestivalMale Revelation

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