Brendan Sexton III Net Worth

He has also directed and written several films. He is a talented actor, director, and writer who has been in the entertainment industry for over two decades.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Writer
Birth Day February 21, 1980
Birth Place  Staten Island, New York City, New York, United States
Age 44 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actor
Years active 1994–present

💰 Net worth: $300,000 (2024)

Brendan Sexton III, a multi-talented individual known for his skills as an actor, director, and writer in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $300,000 in 2024. Throughout his career, Sexton has showcased his versatility and creativity in both the film and television industry. With various notable roles, he has proven his acting prowess, while also venturing into directing and writing, demonstrating his passion for storytelling. As his net worth continues to grow, Brendan Sexton III's contribution to the entertainment world remains impressive.

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Famous Quotes:

The Somalis are portrayed as if they don't know what's going on, as if they're trying to kill the Americans because they — like all other "evildoers" — will do anything to bite the hand that feeds them. But the Somalis aren't a stupid people. In fact, many were upset because the U.S. military presence propped up people tied to the old, corrupt Barre regime.

Biography/Timeline

2002

In a radio interview, in 2002, Sexton said that the version of the film Black Hawk Down, in which he briefly appeared, which made it onto theater screens was significantly different from the one recounted in the original script. According to him, many scenes asking hard questions of the U.S. troops with regard to the violent realities of war, the true purpose of their mission in Somalia, etc., were cut out. Sexton wrote an article in 2002 where he called the US Army's "School of the Americas, the U.S. Army’s own terrorist training camp for Latin America" and said that Black Hawk Down failed to explain the reasons behind the Somali population's opposition to the U.S. military presence in their country: