What is Lenny Lipton's Net Worth?
Lenny Lipton is an American author, filmmaker, and inventor who has a net worth of $10 million. Lenny Lipton was born in Brooklyn, New York in May 1940. While he was studying at Cornell, Lipton wrote the lyrics to the song "Puff the Magic Dragon" which became a hit for Peter, Paul and Mary in 1963. His books Independent Film Making and The Super 8 Book became classics in the world of independent filmmaking.
He has produced 25 independent films and has also been granted 25 patents in the field of stereoscopic displays. Lipton has made the films Adirondack Holiday, Below the Fruited Plain, Children of the Golden West, Cornucopia, Doggie Diner and The Return of Doggie Diner, Dogs of the Forest, The Dunes of Truro, Far Out, Star Route, Father's Day, Happy Birthday Lenny, Hilltop Nursery, Ineluctable Modality of the Visible, The Last March, Let a Thousand Parks Bloom, Life on Earth, LP, Memories of an Unborn Baby, My Life, My Times, Nadine's Song, People, Powerman, Revelation of the Foundation, Show and Tell, The Story of a Man (Going Down in Flames), and We Shall March Again. Lipton founded StereoGraphics Corporation in 1980 and he created the electronic stereoscopic display industry.