The net worth of Nigel Sinclair, an American musician and record producer, is $50 million.
Nigel Sinclair was born in Portsmouth, Virginia, on March 31, 1948.
He earned a LAM in International Legal Studies from Columbia University School of Law in New York and later became a member of the State Bar of California.
He established Sinclair Tennenbaum & Co. in Los Angeles in 1989.
Sinclair served as the CEO and Co-Chair of Exclusive Media, a worldwide independent film company that financed, produced, and distributed feature films and documentaries worldwide, before establishing White Horse Pictures in 2014.
Exclusive, Parkland, Snitch and End of Watch were all produced by Sinclair.
Ron Howard’s epic action-thriller Rush was executive produced by Sinclair, who also served as an executive producer for The Ides of March, an Academy Award nominated for Best Original Screenplay, and the documentary feature Undefeated produced by Exclusive Media’s documentary production arm, Spitfire Pictures.
Peter Weir’s The Way Back, Sliding Doors, Terminator, and Alan Parker’s The Life of David Gale are among the films that Sinclair has starred in.
In 1996, Sinclair and Guy East (who was also a co-chairman of White Horse Pictures) established Intermedia Films, which went on to become one of the world’s top independent film companies, before founding Exclusive Media.
Sinclair and East departed in 2002 and established Spitfire Pictures, which was later merged with Hammer to create Exclusive Media in 2008.
In 2006, Sinclair was awarded his first Grammy for his song No Direction Home: Bob Dylan.
Sinclair was awarded his second Grammy in 2012 for Foo Fighters: Back and Forth, and in 2007, Nigel Sinclair was nominated for a Grammy for Amazing Journey: The Story of The Who, a documentary about the band The Who.