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Miles Teller’s Net Worth : Did He Lose Money In Past Few Years?

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The career of actor Miles Teller is the epitome of what you may term an up-and-down career. Without a question, his accomplishments speak for themselves. Thanks to his roles in movies like War Dogs, Thank You for Your Service, and The Divergent trilogy, he has already established himself as a household figure in Hollywood at the age of 34. Most significantly, he played the lead in Damien Chazelle’s Whiplash, which helped the movie earn five Academy Award nominations and two wins.

On the other side, Teller has frequently found himself in circumstances involving great adversity, whether they were caused by him or not. When he was 20 years old, he narrowly avoided death in an automobile accident that also badly damaged his face. His ability to obtain parts has occasionally been hampered by this.

Additionally, he has a reputation for being a little obnoxious, and his penchant for acting like a bad boy has occasionally led him into trouble. One instance is when he was detained in 2017 for public intoxication. He was thought to be worth about $15 million at the time. That number has decreased due to his problems, but he can be grateful that it hasn’t decreased significantly.

a revision on August 8, 2022: Earlier this year, Miles Teller played the lead role in the eagerly awaited sequel Top Gun: Maverick, which propelled his Hollywood career back into overdrive. In addition, he starred in the Netflix original movie Spiderhead in June, and he is now developing three other movies. Teller has a $14 million net worth as of this month, according to Wealthy Gorilla.

Miles Teller Has Had A Non-Stop Career

In the early to mid-2010s, Teller’s career was essentially nonstop. In the 2010 film Rabbit Hole, which starred Nicole Kidman and Aaron Eckhart, he played his debut acting role. Before playing the lead in Whiplash in 2014, he appeared in four more movies over the next three years. In the same year, he made his screen debut as the hated Peter Hayes in Divergent. He would return to the role in the movie’s 2015 and 2016 sequels.

He missed out on a position around this time that may have completely changed the trajectory of his career. Chazelle, his Whiplash guru, was working on his upcoming major undertaking, the musical La La Land. Teller and Emma Watson were already included as the leads in his notes. However, the actress decided against participating because the movie conflicted with her Beauty and the Beast: The Musical filming schedule.

Teller was dropped under more enigmatic circumstances, and his agent was the only person he spoke to after that. The director had changed his mind, according on the information given to him, and no longer thought he was “creatively right for the project.”

Did Miles Teller Demand More Money?

He was obviously upset about being so abruptly removed from that musical endeavour. Back then, there were reports going around that he had been passed over for the role because he wanted more money than was reasonable. When he sat down to talk to Vulture magazine a few years later, he took great efforts to vehemently reject those allegations.

 

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According to the media, I was given a four million dollar deal to complete it, but I declined because I wanted six, he claimed. “That narrative was completely bogus, and I’m very convinced a talent agency made it up to try and turn me against my own agent. The financial aspect of it went well. I can vouch for the fact that I would not turn down a role for which I was offered four million dollars if it were available.”

In fact, Teller emphasised that despite the film’s seeming collapse, he had remained committed to Chazelle and the project: “Just because the project was in flux, I couldn’t abandon ship. I’ll die with the knowledge that I showed Damien and that movie my utmost loyalty.”

Miles Teller Had A Year Of Mixed Fortunes

For Teller, 2017 was a year of both success and failure. He appeared in two movies, both of which were praised widely, including for his own great performances. The box office failures of Thank You for Your Service and Only the Brave resulted in combined losses of almost $25 million.

Teller wouldn’t appear in a major motion picture again until 2022. In the summer of 2017, he got into trouble with the law in San Diego because of this “spell in the wilderness.” Fortunately for him, the SD Police Department did not press charges due to a lack of evidence. Aside from the negative publicity, the incident did not significantly reduce his net worth.

But it does seem that his absence from active work has cost him some money. Teller’s net worth decreased by about $1 million to a total of $14 million between 2017 and 2021. And while that is not a small sum, he has at least been able to maintain the majority of his wealth during what has primarily been a period of inactivity.

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