Academy Price Winner Actress Sandra Bullock Score Box Office Gold. One of the most famous actresses of its Bullock generation attacks the winner winning George Clooney in the gravity of the film 2013. The Warner Bros. Adventure made its debut with $ 55.55 million in North American banknotes, – the largest opening of October and the largest openings for Bullock and Clooney. It would have paid $ 10 million for the role. The debuts of the Bullock film were in the typical speed of the 1990s winner $ 500,000 for the role. Bullock has since become the highest actress in Hollywood. In 2007, Forbes ranked the 14th highest paid celebrity winning $ 10 million that year, fortune to $ 85 million. In 2009, she received $ 20 million for her award-winning role at the academy at the blind side. Its net worth in 2013 overcame more than $ 115 million.
Sandra Bullock was born in Washington D.c. in a musical household. His mother was an opera singer and his father was a vocal teacher. As a child, she showed a plethora of musical talents. Bullock was a flamingo dancer, tango and ballet and trained in a classic way at the piano. After graduating from the University of Carolina from East, Bullock moved to New York working as a bartender when he is auditioned for temporary roles. In the late 1980s, she had a major role in the Bionic Showdown television film: the six million dollar man and the Bionic woman.
Bullock continued to develop his career and adding to his CV with small independent roles. She replaced Lori Pety to Demolition Man and 1995, replaced half Moore in “while you slept”. His role of rupture came into the speed of the film alongside Keanu Reeves in 1995. That year, she was voted “Best Actress” by American magazine readers. In the cruise control on the speed of the 1997 sequel, she won $ 11.5 million. Sandra Bullock is listed in the 2012 Book Guinness Book of World Records as the most paid actress, with $ 56 million. Sandra Bullock joined the elite company of Hollywood legends as she had her hand and landmakes launched in the cement in the forecast of the historic TCL Chinese Theater on Hollywood Boulevard.