Kevin Nealon Net Worth

Kevin Nealon is an American actor, comedian, and writer who was born on November 18, 1953 in St. Louis, Missouri. He is best known for his work on Saturday Night Live, where he created memorable characters such as The Subliminal Man and Hans and Franz. He has also made guest appearances on shows such as The Larry Sanders Show, Dharma and Greg, Third Rock from the Sun, and Crank Yankers. His films, such as Happy Gilmore, Anger Management, Little Nicky, The Wedding Singer, Daddy Day Care, Good Boy!, and Grandma's Boy, have been both critically and commercially successful.
Kevin Nealon is a member of Film & Theater Personalities

Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day November 18, 1953
Birth Place St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., United States
Age 70 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Medium Stand-up, television, film
Years active 1984–present
Genres Satire, political satire, news satire, observational comedy
Subject(s) American politics, American culture, current events, pop culture, mass media, news media, everyday life, marriage
Spouse Linda Dupree (1989–2002) Susan Yeagley (2005–present; 1 child)
Notable works and roles Weekend Update anchor on Saturday Night Live Gary Potter in Happy Gilmore Doug Wilson in Weeds Glenn Martin in Glenn Martin, DDS Bruce in Daddy Day Care

💰 Net worth: $8.5 Million (2024)

Kevin Nealon, a renowned Film and Theater personality in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth of $8.5 million by 2024. Nealon has made a significant name for himself through his impressive work in the entertainment industry. Known for his roles in popular films and TV shows, he has established himself as a talented actor, comedian, and writer. Nealon's successful career has not only garnered him critical acclaim but also immense financial success, contributing to his substantial net worth.

Biography/Timeline

1971

Nealon was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the son of Kathleen M. (née Kimball) and Emmett F. Nealon, an aircraft company executive. A few months after he was born, the family moved to Bridgeport, Connecticut. He was raised Catholic, and graduated from St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, Connecticut, in 1971. Nealon graduated with a bachelor's degree in marketing from Sacred Heart University (and worked in a variety of part-time jobs while doing stand-up comedy). Nealon then took some night courses at Fairfield University, where he became the starting quarterback for the school's football team.

1985

Nealon debuted on network television doing a stand-up routine for The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson in 1984. On the September 24, 1985 nighttime syndicated episode of Sale of the Century, Nealon can be seen onstage congratulating his friend Tim Holleran on winning more than $150,000 in cash and prizes. In 1986, Saturday Night Live recruited his friend Dana Carvey, and Carvey in turn recommended Nealon. Both joined the cast that year, and Nealon became a full-time performer in the 1987–1988 season, and remained for nine seasons.

1991

In 1991, he starred in the Christmas movie, All I Want for Christmas. More recently Nealon has appeared in the movies Happy Gilmore, Anger Management, Little Nicky, Daddy Day Care, Good Boy! and Grandma's Boy. In fall 2005, he appeared in an episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, where he played himself (Season 5, Episode 4).

1994

In 1994, Nealon hosted the 13 part series Amazing America on the Discovery Channel.

1999

Nealon had a recurring television role on the 2002-06 CBS comedy Still Standing playing Ted Halverson, the Millers' competitive and religious neighbor. He has also appeared as a patient in a mental institution on the first season of Monk. "Deja Vu" is an episode of The Outer Limits television show. It first aired on 9 July 1999, during the fifth season. Nealon played Dr. Mark Crest. Nealon also had an ongoing supporting role as Doug Wilson on the show Weeds on Showtime.

2001

In 2001, Nealon played on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire for his charity. The final question he faced, worth $125,000, was about Barbie dolls. He used his Phone-A-Friend and 50:50, but he answered the question incorrectly, thus losing $32,000 of $64,000 he had, and ended up walking away with $32,000 for his charity.

2002

In 2002, Nealon hosted The Conspiracy Zone on The New TNN for 26 episodes plus an unaired pilot.

2005

Nealon married Actress Susan Yeagley on September 3, 2005 in Bellagio, Italy. Yeagley gave birth to their first child, son Gable Ness Nealon, on January 29, 2007 in Santa Monica, California.

2006

On February 22, 2006, Nealon contributed a story to the New York Times about being wiretapped by Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano, who has been indicted on racketeering and conspiracy charges. It was also revealed in a separate court case on February 27, 2006, that investigators working for the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus may also have targeted Nealon for wiretapping.

2008

Nealon also hosted the World's Funniest Commercials on TBS. In a performance similar to Bob Saget, Nealon tells corny jokes in between each funny commercial. In 2008, a book authored by Nealon chronicling his experiences during his wife's pregnancy called Yes, You're Pregnant, But What About Me? was released.

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