Lou Ferrigno Jr. Net Worth

Lou Ferrigno Jr. is an American actor and improvisational comedian born in Santa Monica, California on November 09, 1951. After beginning his career as a fitness model, he went on to appear in commercials, TV shows, and films. He is best known for his roles in How I Met Your Mother (2013), Teen Wolf (2014), and Battlefield: Rush (2016). Ferrigno graduated from the Annenberg School for Communication at USC in 2006 and then studied improvisational comedy at LA's best schools. He has appeared in commercials for Subway, Comcast, Carl's Jr., Mopar, Honda, Oscar Mayer, Miller Light, FIAT, Home Depot, and Navy Federal Credit Union. As the eldest son of actor Lou Ferrigno, he was exposed to acting at a young age and went on to book recurring roles on hit TV programs.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day November 09, 1951
Birth Place  Santa Monica, California, United States
Age 71 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Occupation Bodybuilder, actor, personal trainer
Years active 1971–present
Spouse(s) Susan Groff (m. 1978; div. 1979) Carla Green (m. 1980)
Children 3
Height 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight 285 lb (129 kg) (1975) 315 lb (143 kg) (1992)
Pro-debut NABBA Mr. Universe, 1972
Best win IFBB Mr. Universe, 1973–1974, two years consecutively
Active Retired 1995

💰 Net worth: $1.9 Million (2024)

Lou Ferrigno Jr.'s net worth is estimated to be $1.9 million in 2024. He is predominantly known as an actor in the United States. Following in his father's footsteps, Lou Ferrigno Sr., who famously played the Hulk in the TV series, Lou Jr. has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry. He has appeared in various television shows and films, showcasing his talent and versatility as an actor. With his steadily growing net worth and promising career, Lou Ferrigno Jr. continues to make a mark in the acting world.

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Biography/Timeline

1969

After graduating from high school in 1969, Ferrigno won his first major title, IFBB Mr. America. Four years later, he won the title IFBB Mr. Universe. Early in his career he lived in Columbus, Ohio and trained with Arnold Schwarzenegger. In 1974, he came in second on his first attempt at the Mr. Olympia competition. He came in third the following year, and his attempt to beat Arnold Schwarzenegger was the subject of the 1975 documentary Pumping Iron. The documentary made Ferrigno famous.

1975

During competition, Ferrigno at 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) weighed 268 lb (130 kg) in 1975, and 315 lb (142 kg) in 1992.

1977

In 1977, Ferrigno was cast as the Hulk in The Incredible Hulk. Ferrigno and Bill Bixby – who played the Hulk's "normal" alter ego – became friends; Ferrigno has described Bixby as a "mentor" and "father figure" who took him under his wing. Ferrigno also singles out the instances in which Bixby directed Ferrigno in some episodes as particularly memorable. Ferrigno continued playing the Hulk role until 1981—although the last two episodes were not broadcast until May 1982. Later, he and Bixby co-starred in three The Incredible Hulk TV movies.

1978

In November 1978 and again in May 1979 Ferrigno appeared in Battle of the Network Stars.

1980

Ferrigno married Susan Groff in 1978, divorcing a year later. On May 3, 1980, he married psychotherapist Carla Green, who then also began serving as his manager; she later became a personal trainer. They have three children, Shanna, born 1981; Louis, Jr., born 1984; and Brent, born 1990. Shanna has a recurring role as Nurse Janice in Days of Our Lives, and appeared in the NBC series Windfall, as well as the television movie Within, and in 2005 she appeared in the E! reality television series, Filthy Rich: Cattle Drive. Louis, Jr. was a linebacker for the University of Southern California Trojans football team.

1983

In 1983, Ferrigno appeared as John Six on the short-lived medical drama Trauma Center.

1990

Ferrigno trained Michael Jackson on and off beginning in the early 1990s, and in 2009, he helped Jackson get into shape for a planned series of concerts in London, which were ultimately cancelled due to Jackson's untimely death.

2000

Ferrigno played himself during intermittent guest appearances on the CBS sitcom, The King of Queens, beginning in 2000 and continuing until the program's conclusion in 2007. He and his wife Carla were depicted as the main characters' next-door neighbors. Because of his role as the title character on The Incredible Hulk, he is often the target of Hulk jokes by Doug and his friends.

2003

He made cameo appearances as a security guard in both the 2003 film Hulk and the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk, in which he also voiced the Hulk.

2006

In February 2006, Ferrigno was sworn in as a Los Angeles County, California, reserve sheriff's deputy, Level II.

2009

Ferrigno has his own line of fitness equipment called Ferrigno Fitness. In January 2009, he provided equipment to The Price Is Right for use as a One Bid prize, and demonstrated the equipment himself.

2010

In November 2010, Ferrigno was sworn in as a member of a Maricopa County, Arizona, volunteer sheriff posse, which also includes actors Steven Seagal and Peter Lupus, in order to help control illegal immigration in the Phoenix Valley area.

2012

In June 2012, Ferrigno was sworn in as a reserve deputy to the San Luis Obispo County, California, Sheriff's Department. There he completed his level I law enforcement academy, bringing his training up to full peace officer status.

2013

In September 2013, Ferrigno was sworn in as a special deputy to the Delaware County, Ohio, Sheriff's Department.

2014

In 2014, Ferrigno appeared as Zaminhon, the Orion slave trader, in the Star Trek Continues episode "Lolani".

2016

In 2016, Ferrigno appeared as a playable Lego version of himself in Lego Marvel's Avengers.

2019

Due to ear infections suffered soon after birth, Ferrigno lost 75 to 80% of his hearing and has been using hearing aids since the age of five. Ferrigno says his hearing loss helped shape his sense of determination in his youth, saying, "I think that if I wasn't hard of hearing I wouldn't be where I am now. Early on, as a youngster it was difficult, but I’m not ashamed to talk about it because many people have misconceptions about hearing loss; like who has hearing loss and what it’s like not to hear, so I do talk about it. I think my hearing loss helped create a determination within me to be all that I can be, and gave me a certain strength of character too. Anytime I do a movie or a TV show, I make them aware of my hearing loss at the beginning, and that makes it much easier for all of us to communicate and get the job done."