What is James McAvoy's Net Worth and Salary?
James McAvoy is a Scottish actor who has a net worth of $20 million. James McAvoy is best known for his performances in films such as "The Last King of Scotland," "Atonement," and "Wanted." He has also famously appeared as the superhero character Professor Charles Xavier in three "X-Men" films, as well as in "Deadpool 2" and "Dark Phoenix." McAvoy garnered additional attention for playing a man with a dissociative identity disorder in the M. Night Shyamalan movies "Split" and "Glass."

Early Life and Career Beginnings
James McAvoy was born in 1979 in Glasgow, Scotland. His father, James, was a builder, while his mother, Elizabeth, was a psychiatric nurse; they split when their son was seven. Because Elizabeth struggled with her health, McAvoy was sent to live with his maternal grandparents in a nearby area of Glasgow. Brought up Roman Catholic, he attended the Catholic St Thomas Aquinas Secondary School and for a time considered joining the priesthood. Later, McAvoy turned down his offer to join the Royal Navy when he was given a place to study at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama. He graduated in 2000 and subsequently moved to London.
McAvoy made his acting debut in "The Near Room" when he was fifteen. In the early 2000s, he mostly appeared on television, with credits including the BBC One series "State of Play," the science-fiction miniseries "Frank Herbert's Children of Dune," and an episode of the World War II miniseries "Band of Brothers," executive-produced by Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg. McAvoy also began performing on stage during this time, drawing particular notice for his role as a gay hustler in the play "Out in the Open."

Success on Film
In 2003, McAvoy started landing major roles in films. He had a leading role in "Bollywood Queen" and a supporting role in the ensemble drama "Bright Young Things." The following year, he appeared in three films: the romantic comedy "Wimbledon," the English-dubbed version of the animated Danish fantasy "Strings," and "Inside I'm Dancing," an Irish comedy-drama. His breakthrough came in 2005 when he appeared as Tumnus in the big-screen adaptation of C.S. Lewis' "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe."
McAvoy garnered critical acclaim in 2006's "The Last King of Scotland," starring Forest Whitaker as Ugandan dictator Idi Amin. Playing Amin's Scottish physician, McAvoy received a BAFTA nomination for his work and won Best Actor at Scotland's own BAFTA Awards. More major roles followed in 2007, including the biographical Jane Austen romance "Becoming Jane" and the literary adaptation "Atonement," starring alongside Keira Knightley. "Atonement" was a huge critical hit, receiving fourteen BAFTA nominations and seven Academy Award nominations.


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Later Roles and X-Men
Following the success of "Atonement," McAvoy appeared in the action film "Wanted" alongside Angelina Jolie and Morgan Freeman. The film grossed $341 million worldwide. He also starred in the Leo Tolstoy biopic "The Last Station" and had leading roles in films such as "Gnomeo & Juliet" and "The Conspirator." In 2011, he made his debut appearance as Professor X in "X-Men: First Class." He reprised his role in several other Marvel films, including "X-Men: Days of Future Past," "X-Men: Apocalypse," and "Deadpool 2." McAvoy received critical acclaim for his performance in the thriller "Split" in 2016 and its sequel "Glass" in 2019.
Theatrical Career
In addition to film, McAvoy has a substantial career on stage. His credits include "The Tempest," "The Reel of the Hanged Man," "Lovers," "Out in the Open," "Privates on Parade," and "Three Days of Rain." In 2013, he played the titular role in Shakespeare's "Macbeth" on London's West End. For his performance as Jack Gurney in "The Ruling Class" in 2015, McAvoy was awarded Best Actor at London's Evening Standard Theater Awards.

Personal Life and Philanthropy
While working on the TV series "Shameless," McAvoy began a relationship with actress Anne-Marie Duff. They married in 2006 and had a son, Brendan, in 2010. They divorced in 2016. McAvoy is currently dating Lisa Liberati. He is actively involved in humanitarian causes, including supporting the British Red Cross and participating in fundraising activities for charities such as Retrak. McAvoy has also made significant donations to his alma mater and supported initiatives to combat COVID-19 in the UK.
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