Macaulay Culkin has become a long way from a children’s star in home movies alone almost 30 years ago. His life had many ups and downs and in the process, he managed to earn serious money.
Macaulay Carson Culkin was born in 1980 in New York. His father, Christopher Cornelius “Kit” Culkin, was also an actor, famous for his Broadway performances. His mother is Patricia Brtrup. Macaulay’s parents are never officially married but had seven children together.
Macauley had four brothers and two sisters, Shane, Dakota, Kieran, Quinn, Christian and Rory. Patricia worked as a telephone operator and Christopher as sacristan in a local Catholic church, they could not afford a big house. The family lived in a small apartment apartment.
They raised their children as Roman Catholic and Macaulay attended the Yorkville St. Joseph School, before registering at the Professional Children’s School.
Macaulay took players when he was only four years old. It appeared in the production of Bach’s babies of New York Philharmonic. During the 1980s, he had several roles on stage and television.
His first film role was in Rocket Gibraltar in 1988, Staring Burt Lancaster. Macaulay has played the role of Blue Blue Black. Next year he played a role in the morning, next to Jeff Bridges, Alice Krige, Farrah Fawcett and Drew Barrymore. The same year he played in Uncle Buck with John Candy.
In 2004, he was arrested for the possession of drugs and received a one-year suspended prison sentence. He played in sex and breakfast and saved
Culkin married Rachel Miner in 1998. The couple did not have children and divorced in 2002. He then dated Mia Kunis for four years before separating.
Macaulay Culkin was a star when it was only ten. At 12, he became a millionaire. Although his first movie alone at home brought him only $ 100,000, he opened all Hollywood doors for him.
His expenses increased exponentially and at home only 2, he received a check for $ 4,500,000. The film won more than $ 285 million and to date, Culkin remains the best-paid child actor in history.