Jim E. Chandler Net Worth

Jim E. Chandler is an award-winning actor with a commanding screen and stage presence. He began his career in 2011 starring in viral YouTube hits and has since gone on to appear in feature films, TV shows, and ID Crime shows. His 6'4" frame has helped him land roles of an authoritative nature. In 2014, he starred in two feature films, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He is the youngest of 4 sons and currently resides in New York City.
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Chandler, a reputed figure in the industry, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With his multifaceted career and numerous business ventures, it comes as no surprise that his financial worth is anticipated to be quite substantial. As an experienced professional with a keen business acumen, Chandler has consistently managed to excel in various fields, generating substantial wealth along the way. The wide range of his expected net worth reflects his diverse investments and endeavors, and serves as a testament to his ability to navigate the ever-changing business landscape successfully.

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Biography/Timeline

1970

Chandler is included in the Tennessee State Library and Archives' Bibliography of Tennessee Local History Sources, Tennessee Authors of Adult Fiction, Poetry & Drama: 1970's - Present. Additionally, four of his poetry collections are cataloged in the Brown University library.

1985

Chandler worked as a Journalist for the Suburban News Bureau in St. Louis, Missouri, before returning to Tennessee in 1985, where for 15 years he was a reporter for The McKenzie Banner.

1999

Chandler's works of poetry and prose have been published in a variety of magazines, newspapers and e-zines. Most notably, his poetry earned a coveted role in The Outlaw Bible of American Poetry anthology, edited by Alan Kaufman and S. A. Griffin, in 1999. The 685-page Outlaw Bible gives voice to unconventional poets from the beat poetry of the 1950s to the current age.