Kevin Hart Net Worth 2016
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About Kevin Hart
Kevin Hart is an American Comedian, born on July 6, 1979 in Philadelphia, his birth sign is the Pisces, and his birth name is Kevin D. Hart.
Kevin Hart has been popular for being an actor and comedian whose stand-up specials, I’m a Grown Little Man, Seriously Funny, and Laugh at My Pain.
Kevin Hart has started his career acting as Shawn in the 2002 film Paper Soldiers, and as a standup comedian in 2009 comedy tours of “I’m a Grown Little Man.”
Kevin Hart studied at George Washington High School in Philadelphia
Kevin Hart’ parents are Henry and Nancy, he has one brothers named Robert Hart.
Kevin Hart played in several films and TV series such as:
Captain Underpants
Kevin Hart: What Now?
The Secret Life of Pets
Central Intelligence
Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber
Saturday Night Live
Second Generation Wayans
Kevin Hart Net Worth (Forbes) Salary and Wealth in 2016:
Kevin Hart’s net worth is around $ 40 million
Kevin Hart’s salary per year is not available
Kevin Hart’s source of wealth: Comedian
Kevin Hart height and weight 2016
Kevin Hart’s height is 5 FT 2 or 1.57 m Like:
Paul Simon, Adam Lamberg the American actor, Wallace Shawn the US Actor, and Angus Young.
Kevin Hart’s weight is 141 lbs or 64 kg
Eyes color: Dark Brown
Hair Color: Black
Chest: 44 in or 112 cm
Arms/ Biceps: 15 in or 38 cm
Waist: 35 in or 89 cm
(Hips size, Dress Size, Shoe Size, Body measurements, Dress Size, Bra size): are not available
Kevin Hart personal Quotes
The quote-unquote ‘description’ of a leading man was once your tall, handsome man with the build of whatever, almost a trophy to some degree. I think now it’s about making a leading man what you want a leading man to be. In this day, you can’t deny talent. You look at Jonah Hill, you look at Zach Galifianakis, you look at myself.