Wes Borland net worth is
$5 million
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Wesley Louden “Wes” Borland (born February 7, 1975) is an American rock musician and artist. He is best known as the current guitarist and backing vocalist of the rap metal band Limp Bizkit and as the lead vocalist of the industrial rock band Black Light Burns.He gained popularity when Limp Bizkit achieved mainstream success in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He formed a band called Big Dumb Face with his brother Scott in 1998. Borland left Limp Bizkit in 2001 and started many side projects such as Eat the Day and The Damning Well. After rejoining Limp Bizkit in 2004, Borland founded Black Light Burns, with whom he has released three studio albums and a covers album. Limp Bizkit went on hiatus following the release of their album The Unquestionable Truth (Part 1) (2005). But, they reunited in 2009, and recorded their sixth studio album, Gold Cobra (2011).Borland is known for his sonic experimentation and elaborate visual appearance, which has included face and body paint, masks and uniforms. He has drawn album covers and created artwork for many of his music projects as well as oil paintings. Borland was voted #37 in Total Guitar’s Top 100 Guitarists of All Time.
Full Name |
Wes Borland |
Net Worth |
$5 million |
Date Of Birth |
February 7, 1975 |
Place Of Birth |
Richmond, Virginia, USA |
Height |
1.85 m |
Occupation |
Musician, singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, artist, oil painter and sculptor |
Profession |
Record producer, Multi-instrumentalist, Singer-songwriter, Guitarist, Sculptor, Music artist, Painter, Visual Artist, Rollin’, Behind Blue Eyes, Break Stuff |
Work Position |
“Shotgun” |
Nationality |
American |
Spouse |
Carré Callaway, Anna Borland, Heather McMillan, Rollin’, Behind Blue Eyes, Break Stuff |
Parents |
Tom Borland, Sally Borland, Rollin’, Behind Blue Eyes, Break Stuff |
Siblings |
Scott Borland |
Nicknames |
Wes Borland, Borland, Wes |
Twitter |
http://www.twitter.com/wesborland |
IMDB |
http://imdb.com/name/nm0096983 |
Music Groups |
Rollin’, Behind Blue Eyes, Break Stuff, Limp Bizkit, Black Light Burns, Marilyn Manson, Big Dumb Face, Combichrist, The Damning Well, Filter, Fear and the Nervous System |
Movies |
The Adventures Of Christopher Bosh In The Multiverse |
Star Sign |
Aquarius |
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Quote |
1 |
I almost shouldn’t be in Limp Bizkit, it’s like I got matched in the factory with the wrong band. |
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Fact |
1 |
Putting the Finishing the Geffen/Interscope Records debut of his new band “Black Light Burns”, to be release this fall. The bands only Constant band member will be Wes with other musicians featuring on albums and touring. the first album Features Danny Lohner(NIN), Josh Freese (A Perfect Circle), and others. [June 2006] |
2 |
Returned to Limp Bizkit, three years after leaving the band. Recorded “The Unquestionable Truth Pt. 1” with the band and left again afterward amidst tension between him and lead singer Fred Durst [August 2004] |
3 |
Working with Richard Patrick on “Anthems for the Damned”. The first Filter album in nearly six years. [January 2008] |
4 |
Played bass on From First to Last’s most recent album, ‘Heroine’, and is filling in for bass for the remainder of their 2006 tour dates. [April 2006] |
5 |
Lives in Los Angeles, California. |
6 |
October 2001 – announced he was leaving Limp Bizkit |
7 |
Guitarist for Limp Bizkit and singer/guitarist for Big Dumb Face |
Soundtrack
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
One Hit Wonderland |
2015 |
TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode |
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Queen Kwong: Cold Daggers |
2015 |
Video short writer: “Cold Daggers” |
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The Comix Scrutinizer |
2014 |
TV Series writer – 1 episode |
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Tom Green: Tom Green Live |
2012 |
Documentary lyrics: “Shotgun” – as Wesley Louden Borland / music: “Shotgun” – as Wesley Louden Borland |
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So Undercover |
2012 |
performer: “One Way or Another” |
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Real Steel |
2011 |
writer: “Why Try” – as Wesley Louden Borland |
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My Super Psycho Sweet 16 |
2009 |
TV Movie writer: “Nookie” |
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17 Again |
2009 |
writer: “Nookie” – as Wesley Borland |
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Samyy luchshiy film |
2008 |
writer: “Break Stuff” |
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Annapolis |
2006 |
writer: “Born Too Slow” |
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Saw II |
2005 |
“Irresponsible Hate Anthem” Venus Head Trap Mix |
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Gran Turismo 4 |
2004 |
Video Game writer: “Born Too Slow” Deepsky’s Green Absinthe Dub Mix |
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Underworld |
2003 |
writer: “Coward”, “Awakening” |
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Pauly Shore Is Dead |
2003 |
writer: “Counterfeit” – as W. Borland |
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Life as a House |
2001 |
writer: “Rearranged” – as Wesley Borland |
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WrestleMania X-Seven |
2001 |
TV Special music: “Rollin'”, “My Way” / writer: “Rollin'”, “My Way” |
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Frontline |
2001 |
TV Series documentary writer – 1 episode |
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Daria |
2000 |
TV Series writer – 1 episode |
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Big Daddy |
1999 |
writer: “Just Like This” |
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Music Department
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Queen Kwong: Cold Daggers |
2015 |
Video short musician: guitar |
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Blaze You Out |
2013 |
musician |
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Saw III |
2006 |
additional score performer |
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Saw II |
2005 |
musician |
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Actor
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Combichrist: Throat Full of Glass |
2010 |
Short |
Hidden Gangster |
Spread TV |
2007 |
TV Series |
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Pauly Shore Is Dead |
2003 |
|
Wes Borland (uncredited) |
Composer
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Adventures of Christopher Bosh in the Multiverse |
2013 |
Short |
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A Handful of Dust |
2011 |
Short |
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Thanks
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
Queen Kwong: Cold Daggers |
2015 |
Video short thanks |
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Resident Evil: Afterlife |
2010 |
special thanks |
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Self
Title |
Year |
Status |
Character |
We Are X |
2016 |
Documentary |
Himself |
Limp Bizkit Money Sucks Tour Diary |
2015 |
Documentary |
Himself |
Mulatschag |
2013 |
TV Series |
Himself |
Metal Evolution |
2012 |
TV Series documentary |
Himself |
The Heart Is a Drum Machine |
2009 |
Documentary |
Himself |
Anvil Pants |
2008 |
Video |
Himself |
Limp Bizkit: Rock in the Park |
2008 |
Video |
Himself |
Stephen Perkins: A Drummer’s Life |
2006 |
Video documentary |
Himself |
Wetten, dass..? |
2004 |
TV Series |
Himself |
America: A Tribute to Heroes |
2001 |
TV Special documentary |
Himself – Performer (as Limp Bizkit) |
MTV Video Music Awards 2001 |
2001 |
TV Special |
Himself |
MTV Video Music Awards 2000 |
2000 |
TV Special |
Himself |
Top of the Pops |
2000 |
TV Series |
Himself |
Woodstock ’99 |
1999 |
TV Special |
Himself |
Family Values Fall Tour ’98 |
1998 |
Video documentary |
Himself |
Known for movies