Scott Adkins Net Worth
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Scott Adkins net worth: Scott Adkins is an English actor and martial artist who has a net worth of $2 million dollars. Scott Adkins was born in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, England, and began practicing Judo when he was ten years old. He shifted his focus to Tae Kwon Do when he was 14 and then added kickboxing to the mix. He began acting training when he was in his early 20s at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, but he ran out of funds and had to drop out. He began his professional on-camera career in 1998 with a role on the television show, “Dangerfield”. Since then, he has gone on to steady work in both film and television projects, and has made a name for himself as an action star. Some of his credits include, “Dei seung chui keung”, “EastEnders”, “Mile High”, “Hollyoaks”, “Undisputed II”, “Holby City”, “The Bourne Ultimatum”, “The Tournament”, “Undisputed III”, “The Expendables 2”, and “The Legend of Hercules”.
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Inspirational Quotes by Scott Adkins
Whenever you're looking at new ways to get in shape, first you have to decide what you want. Do you want a more muscular look, or do you want to slim down and appear more toned and ripped? I adapt my training and diet with each role I do, depending on the image I want to convey.
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Back when I used to struggle with how I could define myself in the film business, I knew that I'd always remain true to myself and what I wanted to accomplish. The style of action I showcase is quite different from other stars we usually see, but I'm remaining true to myself, and hopefully this comes across.
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I personally think a fight scene is the most cinematic thing you can witness because all the elements of filmmaking come together, you know, with the camera speed changes, editing, make up effects and general smoke and mirrors of trying to make it look like you are hitting someone when you're not. It's filmmaking in it's purest form, I think.
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I make films for the 16-year-old in myself sometimes.
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I do find violence entertaining, but that doesn't make me a bad person. I grew up watching all these action films when I was a kid. My dad would bring back 'Rambo' and whatever, and we'd watch it together. It's not affected me in any way other than I just appreciate the entertainment value of violence on film.
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