Tom Sizemore Net Worth 2023: How Much Former Day 8 Singer-Now-Actor Made So Far in His Career Revealed

Tom Sizemore Net Worth 2023: How Much Former Day 8 Singer-Now-Actor Made So Far in His Career Revealed
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Tom Sizemore's net worth would have reached a whopping amount if his career was never disrupted by his legal issues.

Sizemore started his career in 1989. But among the TV series and films he worked on, he is most famous for his appearance in "Saving Private Ryan," "Heat," "Natural Born Killers," and "Black Hawk Down."

He remains active as of press time, but his recent life-threatening condition makes his fans fear for his life.

The actor-musician was hospitalized Sunday after suffering a brain aneurysm from a stroke. His doctors recently revealed that he has no hope of recovering as he has shown no improvement in the past few days.

While his family is yet to reveal their stand on the end-of-life decision, queries about Tom Sizemore's net worth have emerged.

Tom Sizemore's Net Worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Tom Sizemore's net worth as of 2023 is $500,000.

Sizemore established his career in both the music and acting industry. As a musician, he is one of the co-founders of the rock band, Day 8. He, Rod Casho, Lester Mendoza, Michael Taylor, and Tyrone Tomke released an EP with four singles.

However, he made a whopping part of his earnings as an actor.

He initially had his earliest film appearances in notable flicks like "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man," "Born on the Fourth of July," "Point Break," and "Lock Up." He was tapped to appear in the 1990s flicks "Strange Days," "Natural Born Killers," and "True Romance."

Among his other movies include "Saving Private Ryan," "Bringing out the Dead," "Red Planet," "Welcome to America," "Paul Shore Is Dead," "Dreamcatcher," "The Nickel Children," "Angels and Fire," "Big Money Rustlas," "Shadows in Paradise," "Black Gold," "Laugh Killer Laugh," "Beyond Valkyrie: Dawn of the 4th Reich," and "I Am Not for Sale: The Fight to End Human Trafficking," to name a few.

He also worked on several video games: "Grand Theft Auto: The Trilogy - The Definitive Edition," "24: The Game," and "Grand Theft Auto: Vice City."

Sizemore also made several TV appearances in the past decades. However, his earnings and net worth got affected by his legal issues.

He suffered drug abuse for years before his "Heat" co-star Robert De Niro saved him and his career in 1995 by sending him to drug rehab and prepared an intervention for him.

However, his career continuously plummeted due to his series of legal issues, including possession of illegal drugs and domestic abuse. Sizemore also got humiliated after a private video of him was leaked online.

Among the legal battles he faced, his conviction in 2003 for domestic violence led him to spend seven months in jail. He pleaded no contest to two charges of domestic abuse again after assaulting his girlfriend.

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