Jake La Botz Net Worth

Jake La Botz is a Soundtrack, Actor, and Composer born on November 23, 1968. After dropping out of school at 15, he traveled around the country, finding employment in various places and learning to play guitar. He has since become known for his "Tattoo Across America Tour" and has opened for many famous musicians. He has also starred in films such as Rambo and Animal Factory, and recently starred in the feature film The Grace of Jake and the stage musical Ghost Brothers of Darkland County.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Soundtrack, Actor, Composer
Birth Day November 23, 1968
Age 55 YEARS OLD
Occupation Singer, songwriter, actor
Years active 1990s–present
Spouse(s) Abby Brammell (2006–2008)
Website jakelabotz.com

💰 Net worth

Jake La Botz, a renowned figure in the world of music and film, has an estimated net worth ranging between $100,000 and $1 million as of 2024. Born in 1968, La Botz is not only recognized for his soulful sound as a singer-songwriter but has also made a name for himself as an actor and composer. With a diverse range of talents and a successful career spanning decades, it comes as no surprise that La Botz has amassed a considerable fortune. His contributions to the entertainment industry have undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping his net worth.

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Biography/Timeline

1980

La Botz learned to play the blues from the last of the prewar bluesmen living in Chicago in the late 1980s and early 1990s: David "Honeyboy" Edwards, Homesick James, and Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis. He has been touring nationally and internationally for many years, and since 2006, has been known for his Tattoo Across America Tour, in which he performs at tattoo parlors across the country. His original compositions are featured in many films and TV shows.

2000

La Botz began his acting career after catching the attention of actor, Director, and independent filmmaker Steve Buscemi, who cast La Botz as a blues-singing convict in his 2000 film Animal Factory. La Botz performed two original songs in the film, "This Ain't the Way I Came Up" and "Lay Down the Bottle." In the next few years, La Botz appeared in Terry Zwigoff's arthouse film Ghost World as well as in Buscemi's Lonesome Jim. In 2008, La Botz starred in Sylvester Stallone's Rambo, in which he performed two songs from his album Graveyard Jones, "The Wishing Well" and "Tiny." Other notable film appearances include Timur Bekmambetov's Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Walter Salles's film adaptation of Jack Kerouac's On the Road, in which he performs his song "Hard to Love What You Kill." La Botz's 2015 film credits include the lead role in The Grace of Jake, an independent film directed by Chris Hicky, and a starring role in Isaac Florentine's action movie Close Range.

2001

La Botz has been practicing and studying meditation since 2001 within the Tibetan Buddhist lineage of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and is a close student of Buddhist scholar, Teacher, and Dharma Ocean spiritual Director Reginald Ray.

2012

In the spring of 2012, La Botz starred as the satanic character The Shape in the original stage musical Ghost Brothers of Darkland County, written by Stephen King and John Mellencamp with musical direction by T-Bone Burnett, which premiered at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta, Georgia. Over the next couple of years, Ghost Brothers went on to do two national tours, with La Botz reprising his role as The Shape.