Carl Lewis Net Worth
Carl Lewis net worth is
$20 Million
Carl Lewis Wiki Biography
Frederick Carlton Lewis was born on the 1st July 1961, in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. He is a retired track and field athlete, who is best known for winning nine Olympic gold medals during the period 1979 to 1996, when his professional career was active. He is also recognized as an actor and businessman.
Have you ever wondered how rich is Carl Lewis? Sources estimate that Carl counts the overall size of his net worth at the impressive amount of $20 million as of early 2016. Obviously, most of his income is the result of his successful involvement in the sports industry as a professional track and field athlete. He has also appeared in several TV series and films, which also added a lot to his fortune. Another source is from his company ownership.
Carl Lewis Net Worth $20 Million
Carl Lewis was born to William and Evelyn Lewis, and was raised with his sister in a family of athletes, as his family ran a local athletics club, thus, from an early age Carl showed an interest in this sport. His first coach was his father, and while he attended Willingboro High School, he started competing in the long jump when he was 13 years old. He excelled and soon after was named fourth on the list of All-Time World Junior long jumpers. After high school career, he entered the University of Houston, where Tom Tellez was his coach. In no time, he set a new school record in long jump with a leap of 8.13m, and so his career really began in 1979.
From the time Carl entered competition, he dominated the field until his retirement. His first notable achievement was in the 1983 World Championships held in Helsinki, winning three gold medals, in 100m, 4x100m relay and also long jump disciplines. The following year, he qualified for the Olympic Games, held in Los Angeles, where he won four gold medals, in 100m, 200m, 4x100m and long jump. He continued his dominance in the World Championship held in Rome in 1987, winning gold medals in 100m, long jump and 4x100m relay disciplines. His career as an athlete was the main source of his net worth during those years, however, he also benefited from numerous sponsorships and commercials.
His next successful sporting event was the 1988 Olympic Games in Seoul, where he again won gold medals in 100m and long jump, and the silver medal in the 200m, behind Joe DeLoach.
To speak further of his accomplishments, Carl participated in the 1991 World Championships held in Tokyo, where he won gold medals in 4x100m and 100m events, and a silver medal in the long jump. In the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Carl`s dominance began to decline, as he only won gold medals in 4x100m and long jump disciplines. He retired after the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, where he won gold in the long jump.
During his career, Carl had set several world records, including 9.86s in the 100m, and in the long jump with 8.91 m, also in Tokyo – he won 65 consecutive long jump competitions, one of the longest winning sequences ever in track and field.
Thanks to his successful career, he has received numerous prestigious recognitions, including “Sportsman of the Century” in 1999, by the International Olympic Committee, and also World Athlete of the Century by the International Association of Athletics Federations. Furthermore, Carl was also named Olympian of the Century by the Sports Illustrated.
Apart from his successful career in sports, Carl has also had several TV and film appearances, as himself but also as an actor. He appeared as himself in the TV series “Perfect Strangers”, “Material Girls”, “Man Vs. Beast”, “Daybreak”, and many others which all added to his overall net worth. He has also appeared in other roles in films such as “Atomic Twister” (2002), “The Last Adam” (2006), and “Tournament Of Dreams” (2007).
Carl is also a businessman, since he is the owner of the marketing and branding company C.L.E.G., which also benefits his overall net worth.
Regarding Carl Lewis’ personal life, he is married to Maria, but keeps that part of his life private. In spare time, he is a philanthropist, as he is a member of the celebrity board for Ronald McDonald House Charities, and he is known as a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization.
Full Name | Carl Lewis |
Net Worth | $20 Million |
Salary | $20 million |
Date Of Birth | 1 July 1961 |
Place Of Birth | Birmingham, Alabama, U.S. |
Height | 1.88 m |
Weight | 81 kg |
Profession | Professional track and field athlete, actor, businessman |
Education | Willingboro High School, University of Houston |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Maria lewis |
Children | Bakim K. Lewis |
Parents | Evelyn Lawler, William Lewis |
Siblings | Carol Lewis, Cleveland Lewis |
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Carl-Lewis/112672938748209 | |
https://twitter.com/carl_lewis | |
IMDB | www.imdb.com/name/nm0507006 |
Awards | James E. Sullivan Award, BBC Overseas Sports Personality of the Year, Milliyet Sports Award for World Athlete of the Year, Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year |
Movies | Tournament of Dreams, Alien Hunter, Atomic Twister, Speed Zone |
# | Fact |
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1 | Selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the 12th round (334th overall) in the 1984 NFL Draft. |
2 | He was awarded the Sportsman of the Century Award by the International Olympic Committee. |
3 | He was inducted into the 2010 New Jersey Hall of Fame for his services and contributions to Sports. |
4 | He was nominated for the 2008 New Jersey Hall of Fame for his services and contributions to Sports. |
5 | Inducted into the U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame, 1985. |
6 | Considered to be the greatest track and field athlete of all time. Olympian of the century, he has won 10 medals, including 9 gold, in the Olympics. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Tournament of Dreams | 2007 | Darnel | |
F*ck You Pay Me! | 2007 | Short | Lonzo |
Material Girls | 2006 | "People" Reporter | |
The Last Adam | 2006 | Brian Jones | |
Alien Hunter | 2003 | Grisham | |
Atomic Twister | 2002 | TV Movie | Securityman Stu |
Arli$$ | 2000 | TV Series | Carl Lewis |
Speed Zone | 1989 | Jogger / Himself | |
Dirty Laundry | 1987 | Miami Cop 1 |
Producer
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Christmas in Compton | 2012 | co-producer | |
Rift | 2011/I | executive producer |
Thanks
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
To the Limit | 1989 | Documentary short special thanks |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
---|---|---|---|
Bowl of Dreams: The U Street Expanded Series | 2018 | TV Mini-Series documentary | Himself |
Access Hollywood | 2016 | TV Series | Himself |
Olympic Pride, American Prejudice | 2016 | Documentary | Himself |
Le grand journal de Canal+ | 2014 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Wiener Strudel | 2013 | Documentary short | Himself |
30 for 30 | 2012 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Piers Morgan Tonight | 2012 | TV Series | Himself |
Bowl of Dreams | 2011 | Documentary | Himself |
Challenging Impossibility | 2011 | Documentary | Himself |
Daybreak | 2011 | TV Series | Himself |
Starting at the Finish Line: The Coach Buehler Story | 2010 | Documentary | Himself |
Save the World Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Himself |
Das aktuelle Sportstudio | 2008 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Bigger Stronger Faster* | 2008 | Documentary | Himself |
Kako postati heroj | 2007 | Documentary | Himself |
I Married a Princess | 2005 | TV Series | Himself |
Beyond the Glory | 2005 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Man vs. Beast 2 | 2004 | TV Movie | Himself |
Man vs. Beast | 2003 | TV Special | Himself |
ABC's 50th Anniversary Celebration | 2003 | TV Special documentary | Himself |
34th NAACP Image Awards | 2003 | TV Special | Himself |
The Olympic Series: Golden Moments 1920-2002 | 2003 | Video documentary | Himself |
ESPN SportsCentury | 2002 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
Weakest Link | 2002 | TV Series | Himself |
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | 2001 | TV Series | Himself |
You Don't Know Jack | 2001 | TV Series | Himself |
The Test | 2001 | TV Series | Himself - Panelist |
Hollywood Squares | 2000 | TV Series | Himself |
Sports Geniuses | 2000 | TV Series | Himself |
The Howard Stern Radio Show | 1999 | TV Series | Himself |
Atlanta's Olympic Glory | 1997 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
Hoy es posible | 1997 | TV Series | Himself |
108th Annual Tournament of Roses Parade | 1997 | TV Special | Himself |
Atlanta 1996: Games of the XXVI Olympiad | 1996 | TV Mini-Series | Himself |
Die Harald Schmidt Show | 1996 | TV Series | Himself |
Jeopardy! | 1996 | TV Series | Himself - Celebrity Contestant |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien | 1996 | TV Series | Himself |
The Ultimate Athlete: Pushing the Limit | 1996 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
The 14th Annual American Black Achievement Awards | 1993 | TV Special | Himself |
Marathon | 1992 | Documentary | Himself |
Jocs de nit | 1992 | TV Series | Himself |
Barcelona 1992: Games of the XXV Olympiad | 1992 | TV Mini-Series | Himself |
Cerimònia d'inauguració jocs olímpics Barcelona '92 | 1992 | TV Movie | Himself |
Late Night with David Letterman | 1984-1991 | TV Series | Himself - Guest / Himself |
The New Hollywood Squares | 1989 | TV Series | Himself |
Ebony/Jet Showcase | 1989 | TV Series | Himself |
Seoul 1988: Games of the XXIV Olympiad | 1988 | TV Mini-Series | Himself |
Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade | 1988 | TV Special | Himself |
Perfect Strangers | 1988 | TV Series | Himself |
Lou Rawls Parade of Stars | 1986 | TV Series | Himself |
16 Days of Glory | 1986 | Documentary | Himself |
The 6th Annual Black Achievement Awards | 1985 | TV Special | Himself |
Los Angeles 1984: Games of the XXIII Olympiad | 1984 | TV Series | Himself |
All-Star Party for Lucille Ball | 1984 | TV Special | Himself |
CBS Early Morning News | 1984 | TV Series | Himself |
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