Samuel
L. Jackson is big at the box office, with his moves pulling in $7.4
billion during his career. The actor has appeared in more than 100
movies since his big break in Spike Lee’s 1991 movie “Jungle Fever,” and
his hard work has paid off – he is the highest-grossing actor of all
time according to the Guinness Book of World Records. Thanks to hits
such as “Jurassic Park” ($914 million), “Pulp Fiction” ($212 million)
and the “Star Wars” prequels ($2.4 billion), Jackson is on top of the
Hollywood pile, with his films outstripping the competition at the box
office. He has averaged four films a year over the last 20 years, making
six in 2010, four in 2011 and signing up for three next year.
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