Tone Loc’s Wealth

Anthony Terrell Smith’s net worth is $1 Million

Anthony Terrell Smith – A Brief Overview

Anthony Terrell Smith, well-known as Tone Loc, entered the entertainment industry as a professional hip hop artist and record producer. He is most recognized for his hit singles “Wild Thing” and “Funky Cold Medina”. Additionally, Loc has established himself as an actor and voice artist, featuring in reputable productions such as “Aladdin” (1994), “Ace Venture: Pet Detective” (1994), and “King Of The Hill” (2005), among others.

As of early 2016, Tone Loc’s net worth is estimated to be over $1 million, acquired through his diversified career in the entertainment industry. This includes his work as a musician, hip hop artist, actor, and voice artist. He has also benefited from his participation in a reality TV show.

Loc’s Early Life and Career

Born to James and Margaret Smith and raised in Compton, Tone Loc was involved with the Crip’s gang during his troubled teenage years. However, he managed to steer his life in a different direction, launching his rap career before the 1990s. His debut album, “Lōc-ed After Dark”, released in 1989, achieved double platinum status, significantly elevating his net worth. Following this success, he released his second and last studio album to date, “Cool Hand Lōc”, in 1991, which unfortunately did not perform as well.

Shifting his focus to acting, Tone Loc has appeared in over 40 TV and film titles, and also ventured into voice acting. His acting portfolio includes roles in “Posse” (1993), “Roc” (1992-1994), “Ace Ventura: Pet Detective” (1994), “Heat” (1995), “Spy Hard” (1996), and “Freedom Strike” (1998), all contributing to his net worth.

As the 2000s approached, Loc delved into voice acting more extensively, while maintaining his presence in various film and TV productions. Notably, he contributed his voice to projects like “Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale” (2000), “King of the Hill” (2005), “Chowder” (2008), and “Uncle Grandpa” (2014). His on-screen appearances during this period include “Thieves” (2001-2002), “They Crawl” (2001), “Dreamweaver” (2006), and “Storm Watch” (2002).

Loc’s personal life remains mostly private, though it is known that he is the father of six children and has encountered legal issues, including arrests and probation.

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Full NameTone Lōc
Net Worth$1 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 3, 1966
Place Of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA
ProfessionActor, Soundtrack, Composer
EducationUniversity of Michigan
NationalityAmerican
ChildrenAnthony James Smith, Bijan Smith, Funky Cold Madina, Wild Thing, Cheeba Cheeba
ParentsJames Smith, Margaret Smith, Funky Cold Madina, Wild Thing, Cheeba Cheeba
SiblingsJohnny Smith
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AwardsAmerican Music Award for Favorite Dance New Artist
NominationsGrammy Award for Best Rap Performance, Grammy Award for Best New Artist, MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video, American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Album, American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist, American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop New Artist, Funky Cold Madina, W…
MoviesAce Ventura: Pet Detective, Heat, FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Bébé’s Kids, Titan A.E., The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Blank Check, Posse, Surf Ninjas, Fakin’ da Funk, Freedom Strike, Whispers: An Elephant’s Tale, Storm Watch
TV ShowsSuperstar USA, C Bear and Jamal
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1Gravelly voice
#Fact
1Has not released an album since 1991’s “Cool Hand Loc”.
2The video for the song that launched him into super-stardom in the late 80s, Wild Thang, reportedly only cost $340 to make.
3The name “Tone Loc” originated when his peers once called him “Antonio Loco” (Spanish for “crazy Anthony”).
4Ex member of the Crip’s gang.

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TitleYearStatusCharacter
Angry Birds2016performer: “Wild Thing” / writer: “Wild Thing” – as Anthony Smith
Super-Dad2015TV Movie performer: “Funky Cold Medina” – uncredited




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