Josh Hartnett Facts:
Full name: Joshua Daniel Hartnett
Date of birth: July 21, 1978
Birthplace: San Francisco, California
Age: 46 years
Profession: Actor
Height: 1.91m
Weight: 87 Kg
Josh Hartnett Net Worth: $25 Million
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Josh Hartnett Bio:
Performing artist Joshua Daniel Hartnett was conceived on July 21, 1978, in San Francisco, California.
With a string of enormous spending plan titles surprisingly, Hartnett has risen up out of the swarmed positions recently 90s adolescent heartthrobs to wind up a looked for in the wake of driving man.
Albeit conceived in California, Hartnett was brought up in St. Paul, Minnesota, where his first energy was football. After knee damage sidelined the tall, clean-cut adolescent, he was urged by his close relative to take up acting.
In spite of an acting resume that included just neighborhood theater creations and a solitary business, Hartnett took off for Los Angeles not long after moving on from secondary school.
With an uncommon rate, he found his first occupation, a section in the TV arrangement “Cracker” (1997).
In spite of the fact that the show was fleeting, the introduction brought about his first element part. Playing Jamie Lee Curtis’ child in the prevalent thriller “Halloween H20” (1998), Hartnett hit gold with the teenager demographic.
Before long, he showed up in “The Faculty” (1998), yet another violent thriller that played on his everything American great looks.
Be that as it may, in an astonishing take-off from such progressively lucrative teenager admission, Hartnett showed up in Sophia Coppola’s determinedly grown-up investigation of high school sexuality in “The Virgin Suicides” (1999).
His nuanced depiction of Trip, a sexually bright 1970s tempter pulled in basic notification.
It was likewise seen by executive Michael Bay, who then cast Hartnett inverse Ben Affleck and Kate Beckinsale in his $135 million WWII epic “Pearl Harbor” (2001).
Even though the show’s embellishments-driven film got just a tepid basic gathering, Hartnett soon wound up in a more military passage, this time in “Black Hawk Down” (2001), Ridley Scott’s disputable depiction of U.S. association in Somalia.
Hartnett kept on chipping away at an assortment of film activities, running from the police amigo satire “Hollywood Homicide” (2003) with Harrison Ford to the thriller “Sin City” (2005).
As of late, he came back to TV. Hartnett plays Ethan Chandler in the awfulness arrangement “Penny Dreadful”, which appeared in 2014.
He had beforehand shown up on the wrongdoing show Cracker in the late 1990s.
He, in his successful career, has earned an estimated net worth of $25 million.