Billy Bob Thornton shared he was once told he was too ugly to be a leading man while working as a server at a glitzy party in Los Angeles
Thornton leads the cast as Tommy Norris, the landman for an oil company. With the dramatic 10th and final episode of season one airing on Sunday, Newsweek has taken a look at Thornton's personal wealth. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Thornton has a net worth of $45 million.
An oil company fixer aka a landman by trade, Tommy pulls his pickup over to look at the boyfriend photo Angela holds up during a video call. After scanning the pic of this Greek god-like high school football star whose blue eyes you can get lost in, Tommy dryly replies, “OK, I see your point.”
Somewhere out there is a recording of Billy Bob Thornton and Johnny Cash playing Cash’s 1958 song “I Still Miss Someone” together. In a new interview with The Guardian, Thornton revealed that he collaborated with Cash on the tune, but it has never been released.
Check out ZZ Top frontman Billy Gibbons’ new solo song “Livin’ It Up Down in Texas,” which he co-wrote with 'Landman' stars Billy Bob Thornton and Mark Collie.
Did you know that Billy Bob Thornton has been married six times? Did you know that he once wore a vial of Angelina Jolie's blood around his neck? These intriguing facts are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the romantic life of this Oscar-winning actor.
Billy Bob Thornton remembers the terrible injuries he sustained while performing a stunt in Seagal's 1994 hit.
Billy Bob Thornton "never got over being nervous around" Johnny Cash. The actor and musician worked with the late country legend on a cover of his track 'I Still Miss Someone' and Billy has ...
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