After a brief hiatus, Bennett made his film debut in the Japanese-New Zealand co-production "Tomoko." In 2000, his acting career gained momentum with a role in "Xena: Warrior Princess." A notable performance followed in Ray Lawrence’s critically acclaimed film "Lantana," an award-winning Australian ensemble piece in which Bennett had the opportunity to showcase his dance talents.
In addition to his acting, Bennett hosted the New Zealand television program "Going Straight," further elevating his profile. He later appeared in films such as "The Marine" and Peter Jackson's blockbuster "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey." However, one of his most celebrated performances came with the portrayal of Slade Wilson (also known as Deathstroke) in the CW television series "Arrow." His work on the show was highly praised for its depth and intensity.
Known for his charismatic presence and dedication to fitness, Manu Bennett maintains an active lifestyle and is a frequent gym-goer. He was previously in a relationship with Karin, an Israeli native, and the couple has children together, although they are no longer married.
Bennett has built a substantial fan base and maintains an active presence on social media. Through years of consistent effort in both television and film, he has earned widespread respect in the industry. His estimated net worth stands at approximately $1.5 million, a testament to his successful acting career.
Return to the previous page| Birth Date: | 10 Oct, 1969 |
| Age: | 50 yrs |
| Occupations: | Actor Film actor Model Television actor |
| Citizenship: | New Zealand Australia |
| Birth Place: | Auckland |
| Education: | Te Aute College |
| Gender: | Male |
| Description: | New Zealand actor |
| Twitter Id: | Manubennett |
| Net Worth 2021: | 1.5 million |