Jonathan Hensleigh Net Worth

Jonathan Hensleigh is a prolific screenwriter in the action/adventure genre, having written episodes of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992) and Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995). He has collaborated with producer Jerry Bruckheimer since 1996, and has done uncredited re-writes on Con Air (1997) and Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000). He has had two of the highest grossing films worldwide, Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) and Armageddon (1998). His upcoming projects are Gemini Man (2019) for Disney and The Punisher (2004) for Artisan/Marvel, which he will also direct in late 2002.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Writer, Director, Producer
Birth Year 1959
Age 64 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Alma mater University of Massachusetts Amherst (1981) Tulane University Law School (J.D.)
Occupation Writer, producer, director
Spouse(s) Gale Anne Hurd (m. 1995)

💰 Net worth

Jonathan Hensleigh, a multitalented figure in the entertainment industry, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million in 2024. Born in 1959, Hensleigh has made a name for himself as a successful writer, director, and producer. With his creative talents and expertise, he has contributed to numerous renowned films throughout his career. His diverse skill set and passion for storytelling have undoubtedly played a role in his financial success. As the years progress, Hensleigh continues to showcase his proficiency in various aspects of filmmaking, solidifying his position as a respected and accomplished professional in the industry.

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Biography/Timeline

1981

Hensleigh graduated from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 1981 with a degree in history. He attended the University of Virginia School of Law, received his J.D. from Tulane University Law School, and was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1985. Before moving into writing, he worked as an attorney for several years. At the age of 31 Hensleigh began writing scripts and screen plays. He had previously written a novel and a three-act stage play but did not go to film school.

1993

Hensleigh's start in the entertainment industry came writing episodes of the television series The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. He received his first film credit in 1993's A Far Off Place, for which he wrote an early version of the script. His next two projects were Die Hard with a Vengeance and Jumanji, both of which were released in 1995. The Die Hard sequel was based on a spec script Hensleigh had originally conceived as a Brandon Lee action film before the actor's death, with the working title Simon Says. The script was considered for the fourth installment of the Lethal Weapon series before being picked up for Die Hard.

1998

Hensleigh worked with Bay again on the 1998 disaster film Armageddon, and officially received credit for the screenplay. He helped rewrite scripts for the Jerry Bruckheimer projects, Con Air (1997) and Gone in 60 Seconds (2000), receiving executive Producer credit for those. (This credits someone whose work on the film would otherwise go unacknowledged).

2004

Hensleigh made his debut as a Director with The Punisher in 2004, with the assistance of his wife, veteran Hollywood Producer Gale Anne Hurd. He co-wrote the script with Michael France, based on the Marvel Comics character The Punisher. Working on a tight schedule and with a relatively small budget, Hensleigh made a violent but restrained action movie that would be questionable to the spirit of the character.

2008

At one point, he was set to write and direct Hulk, working on pre-production of that film for a year before pulling out. Some unrealized projects Hensleigh has worked on include a Gemini Man film and sequels to Jumanji and The Punisher. As of October 3, 2008, Hensleigh is developing the series Red Mars, which is based on the novel of the same name for AMC.

2011

In 2011, Hensleigh wrote and directed Kill the Irishman, based on the book To Kill the Irishman: The War That Crippled the Mafia, about the Cleveland mobster Danny Greene who was active in the 1960 and 1970s.