Rod Roddenberry Net Worth

Rod Roddenberry has since taken over the family business, Roddenberry Entertainment, and has produced several successful TV shows and movies. His salary is not publicly known, but his net worth is estimated to be around $50 million.
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Who is it? Television producer, Film Producer
Birth Day February 05, 1974
Birth Place United States
Rod Roddenberry age 49 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius
Net Worth: $50 Million
Gender: Male
Last Updated: 2019

💰 Net worth: $50 Million (2024)

Rod Roddenberry, the renowned television and film producer in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $50 million by 2024. As the son of Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, Rod has successfully carried on his father's legacy in the entertainment industry. With his visionary approach and business acumen, Rod has made significant contributions to the world of television and film, earning him both critical acclaim and financial success. Through his various ventures, Rod Roddenberry has firmly established himself as a prominent figure in the industry and continues to contribute to his father's iconic franchise.

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Rod Roddenberry net worth and salary: Rod Roddenberry is an American TV producer, and the CEO of Roddenberry Entertainment who has a net worth of $50 million. Born Eugene Wesley "Rod" Roddenberry Jr born to actress Majel Barrett and Gene Roddenberry, a famous producer and writer for the much-acclaimed American science fiction series "Star Trek." In 1990's, he received his degree from Hampshire College.

Roddenberry's father, Gene Roddenberry, was an iconic name in America in the mid-1960s. He developed the hit TV series, "Star Trek", which went on to capture American hearts and imaginations with futuristic spacecraft, weaponry and plots. Born to an epic producer, Roddenberry had a big shoe to fill since a very young age. Many worshiped his father as a legend. Though, his father was famous for his creation of one of the most successful science fiction TV series in the history of America, Roddenberry did not grow up watching the show. He had a hard time identifying with the status and appeal of "Star Trek." However, in 1991, when he was 17 years old, his father passed away. After that, he began to seriously immerse himself in the "Star Trek" series and investigated as to why the series was so marked among its adoring fans.

Roddenberry sanctioned the 2009 "Star Trek" featured film by J. J. Abrams, and was reported as saying that "Star Trek" is cool again. In 2011, Roddenberry fully inherited his father legacy and became Chief Executive Officer of Roddenberry Entertainment. In the same year, Science channel premiered "Trek Nation," a biopic released by Roddenberry Entertainment and produced by Roddenberry himself. The film accounted his passage in exploring his father's works and his final acceptance of his father's vision. This period in his life lead him to found the Roddenberry Foundation to help fund various developments globally with regards to environment, education, science and technology and other humanitarian matters.