Neil Maskell Net Worth

April 1, 2023
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Neil Maskell was born on 1st January 1976, in London, England, and is an actor, director and writer, best known for starring in British feature films, including the sports drama film “The Football Factory”, as well as crime drama film “Kill List”. Neil has been active in the entertainment industry since 1991.

How much is the net worth of Neil Maskell? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $4 million, as of the data presented at the start of 2018. Film and television are the main sources of Maskell’s modest fortune.


Neil Maskell Net Worth $4 million


To begin with, the boy was raised in London. As a teenager, he played soccer in the position of full back for Long Lane JFC. As an actor, he was trained at the Anna Scher Theatre, and then he enrolled at the North Kent College, in which he majored in acting.

Concerning his professional career, initially he created a number of episodic roles in television series such as “The Bill” (1991), “Perfect Scoundrels” (1992) as well as “The Thin Blue Line” (1996). Later, Neil appeared in a variety of support roles in feature films including “Nil by Mouth” (1997), “Titanic Town” (1998), “Redemption Road” (2001) and “The Sequel” among many others. In 2000, he starred in the BBC short film “Killers” by David Eldridge, and then involved in the television series “The Jury”. Moreover, Neil was cast as a main in the sports drama film “The Football Factory” (2004) directed by Nick Love, and later portrayed Darren Nicholls in the crime drama film “Rise of the Footsoldier” (2007) by Julian Gilbey, all adding steadily to his net worth.

The actor subsequently starred alongside Peter Ferdinando, Lorenzo Camporese and Ricky Grover in the film “Tony” (2009), and the same year joined the main cast of the comedy horror film “Doghouse” directed by Jake West. In 2010 Maskel landed a supporting role in Sacha Bennett’s film “Bonded by Blood”, and the next year was the lead actor in the psychological horror film “Kill List” directed by Ben Wheatley, for which performance Maskell was nominated for the British Independent Film Award in the category of Best Actor.

The year of 2011 was really very productive for the actor, as he was seen in a number of feature films including portraying Sid in the film “Jack Falls” (2011), then in “Turnout”, “Wild Bill”, “How to Stop Being a Loser” and “Level Up”. In 2012, Neil Maskell was cast as a main in the gangster film “St. George Day”, then switched to television for the series “The Mimic” (2013), starring opposite Terry Mynott, and the same year he appeared in various other series including “Utopia”, “Dates”, “By Any Means” and “The Great Train Robbery”, stesdily boosting his net worth.

In 2014, Maskell starred in the critically acclaimed film “Hyena”, and since 2015 has been appearing in the main cast of the science fiction series “Humans”, aired on AMC and Channel 4 in the UK. In 2017, the actor was cast as a main in the epic fantasy film “King Arthur: Legend of the Sword” directed and written by Guy Ritchie, which grossed $148 million at the box office, although the budget of the film was $175 million.

Finally, in the personal life of Neil Maskell, he tends to keep his private affairs just that, so it’s believed that he is still single.

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