asked to enforce the law? Not sure what you are talking about. |
I guess it wouldn’t surprise me if he has 10M. He went to Princeton so presumably knows some finance folks. If he put his Superman money into just a standard mutual fund that would probably net him 10M. He doesn’t seem like he’s living a high life and spending it like a Johnny Depo did (who was basically giving to away and flushing it down the toilet). Google says he got paid 75K per episode for Lois and Clark — if you invested 1 million in the s and p in 1995, it would be worth over 22 million today. |
| Isn't he too old to join ICE? I thought they had an age maximum. |
| Love to hear that! He’s an amazing patriot |
+1. And I know there are some Paul Blart style EO's but he seems hefty, old and dumb. Looks like his blood type is Ragu. Seems exactly like the kind of person dying to have a tin badge that allows him to be abusive to others. |
The show ran for four seasons which back in the 90s means it was a failure. You needed to go more than four seasons if you want syndication and that’s where the real money comes in. If that show is what he is for known, I’m sure after 30 years he has burned through that money. He probably also lived in a pricey area of California and he probably with the celebrity crowd when he was trying to get more work. I’d be shocked if he actually had any money today. |
That also wouldn’t surprise me but I can see either way. Google says 88 episodes so ithara 6.6 million — if he put just 10% of that away on a standard investment he’d have 10M now. Looks like he’s periodically had some crappy work since then so seems like he’s could have lived on the rest of it and still have about 10M. That’s the power of investing over 30 years of what was mostly a pretty incredible market. Depending on what house he bought and when he sold it he could also have made several million just in real estate appreciation give the California real estate market over the past 30 years. Anyway, my guess is that he’s financial comfortable but not movie star rich and that he’s doing this only because he wants attention and is kind of an a-hole. |
The age limit was removed. |
They’re desperate to fill out their goon squads so I doubt they have any rules. They should hire all those J6 losers. |
I do not like dean cain, but this criticism is disingenuous. Shields is a year older than he is. They were both teenagers. That’s life. |
It’s a great argument and you could 100% be right, but I just found that actors and musicians, etc. don’t typically think this way - a substantial amount of them make millions of dollars and burn through it. You are thinking through like someone who went out into the job force and works hard every day. They often don’t see it that way, they get very skewed because they do a few months of work and make a ton of money and think this is going to be their life. They don’t realize how quickly things dry up and the work is just gonna stop. It is quite possible he bucked this trend, but given the crappy work that he’s been doing the past several years for pennies, I think he does need to work and I don’t think he’s flush with cash. This also screams publicity stunt like he’s trying to get in good with the administration and maybe find a way to make money. |
They already said they were relaxing the hiring guidelines to meet the e hiring quota. The age cap was removed and the minimum age was reduced to 18 years of age. Hiring the bestest, fittest and brightest. What could go wrong. |
Well they are and so is DOJ. |
Saw that about DOJ hiring J6 criminals/domestic terrorists. |
but not the hefty and dumb part? They definitely need to hire the insurrectionists to continue to tear apart the gov't from within, as seems to be their plan. Stanford prison experiment be damned! |