Russell Peters $21 Million Fortune, Why He was Dubbed As “Most Famous Person Nobody’s Ever Heard Of?”

Russell Peters $21 Million earnings has placed him as the top earner comedian of 2013. He has toured the world and set record breaking sales in his performances even outselling pop icon Madonna in the Emirates.

Russel Peters $21 million made him Forbes' third highest-grossing comedian after Jerry Seinfeld and Terry Fator. While he's holding his fortunes, being famous is yet a dream that he is continuously working hard to attain.

Where did Russel Peters $21 million earnings come from?

While Blacks and White Americans battle on issues of racism, Russel Peters attack on comedy is different. He tackles sensitive issues such as race relations through his satire and black comedy techniques, a genre that Americans may not be ready yet to embrace.

Russell Peters $21 million fortune in 2013 is just one of the latest millions of the comedian with Indian origin. He has been touring the world since decades and had broken the records of even the most famous performers on stage everywhere he goes.

 He has been in the arena of doing standup comedy for 25 years. Russel Peters is assiduously funny, with a speedy wit and most importantly, this guy knows his audience.

Peters' 2012 "Notorious" world tour had pocketed him multi-million earnings making it the most attended comedy show ever in Singapore, Lebanon, South Africa, Indonesia and Malaysia.

 Russell Peters $21 million pay is just one point in earnings of the Toronto-born, Brampton-raised comic. In Australia, Russel Peters pocketed $2 million for two shows. In Singapore, he raised $1 million swiftly in his two-night performance. In U.K., he set a new record while he performed in front of 16,000 fans in London.

Peters' 2012 "Notorious" world tour was the world's third most popular comedy act in 2012 that had earned the comedian manifolds of millions.

If Russell Peters $21 million earnings is huge for 2013, how far can the comedian go with his Almost Famous world tour 2014? He performed all across Canada this fall making him the only comedian who had performed at the Air Canada Centre for the sixth time.

"I like to interact with the front rows," says Peters. "I use the interaction to take me from bit to bit. Some guys go on-stage with a script and don't deviate from it. That's not my style. Peters will also be delivering laughs to New York Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles Nokia Theatre in November and December.

So why Russell Peters is just "almost famous" and not famous with $21 million earnings? His popular friend Lisa Lampanelli was quoted saying why Peters is unknown to many people in America when he has 10 Bentleys.

Chris Rock even called Russell Peters the "most famous person nobody's ever heard of." When Forbes asked Russell Peters about his impeded success in Hollywood, the comedian with Anglo-Indian descent confidently said that it doesn't bother him at all.

Russell Peters $21 million earnings is incredibly large. He may have no HBO special, had not appeared in the "Letterman," "The Howard Stern Show," or "Saturday Night Live." But the guy whose parents were immigrants had made collections of houses in Malibu and Porsche cars through his world tour standup shows.

Russell Peters $21 million earnings is extremely huge for a comedian whose sole earning comes from his performances, how much more if he will excel in Hollywood? Would the almost famous comedian be famous?

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