Brett Goldstein’s Net Worth and Story

Brett Goldstein Net Worth

What is Brett Goldstein’s net worth?

The actor has amassed a net worth of $5 million.

Brett Goldstein – Quick Facts
Net Worth: $5 million
Date of birth: July 17, 1980 (43 years old)
Gender: Male
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Profession: Actor
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Biography – A Short Wiki

Brett Goldstein is an English actor, comedian, writer, producer, and podcaster who has a net worth of $5 million. Goldstein is best known for his Emmy-winning performance as Roy Kent on the critically-acclaimed Apple TV+ series “Ted Lasso” (2020–present), and he also serves as a writer and co-producer on the show. Brett co-created, writes, and produces the AMC science-fiction anthology series “Soulmates” (2020–present), and he has hosted the podcast “Films To Be Buried With with Brett Goldstein” since 2018. Goldstein has more than 30 acting credits to his name, including the films “Howl” (2015), “SuperBob” (2015), and ” Adult Life Skills ” (2016) and the television series “Derek” (2012–2014), “Drifters” (2013–2016), “Uncle” (2014–2017), and “Hoff the Record” (2015–2016). Brett co-wrote “SuperBob,” and he has written for “Hoff the Record” and “Drifters” as well as the TV series “Ronna & Beverly” (2012) and the films “Wish You Were Here” (2005), “Slave” (2009), and “The Nan Movie” (2022).

Career

In 2003, Goldstein appeared in the short film “Section Eight,” followed by the feature films “Wish You Were Here” (2005) and “Slave” (2009). Brett played Young Robert Dunsmore in both films, and he wrote them as well. He made his television debut on the ITV police procedural “The Bill” in 2009, then he played Tom on Ricky Gervais’ Channel 4 series “Derek” from 2012 to 2014. Around this time, Goldstein also appeared in the films “The Knot” (2012), “The Comedian” (2012), and “Everyone’s Going to Die” (2013) and the short films “Tattooed” (2013) and “For Life” (2013). He played Scott on the E4 sitcom “Drifters” from 2013 to 2016 and Casper on the BBC Three series “Uncle” from 2014 to 2017, and he starred as Danny Jones on the mockumentary series “Hoff the Record” alongside David Hasselhoff from 2015 to 2016. In 2015, Brett played the title role in “SuperBob,” appeared in the horror film “Howl” and the TV series “Undercover,” and guest-starred on “Catherine Tate’s Nan” (which he also wrote for). In 2016, he toured with “The Catherine Tate Live Show” and starred in the comedy “Adult Life Skills,” which earned him a British Independent Film Award.

Personal Life

Brett is in a relationship with British comedian Beth Rylance, and they have reportedly been together since at least April 2020. Rylance is known for television shows such as “School of Comedy,” “The Ministry of Curious Stuff,” and “Every Blank Ever.” Goldstein is a huge fan of the Muppets, and he told “Esquire” in 2020, “That’s my ultimate goal, is work with the Muppets. I do that, then I’m dead.” At a fundraiser for Parkinson’s U.K., Brett performed a six-minute version of “The Muppet Christmas Carol,” which has amassed more than 150,000 views on YouTube as of this writing.

Quotes

“Me and my dad, all we talk about is football. I do realize, for whatever our issues are and whatever repressions there may be, talking about football is how we communicate. He’ll call me up and say ‘This is what happened at the football.’ But what he’s also saying is ‘I love you.'”

— Brett Goldstein

“You’ve heard this phrase and I don’t think I understood it until I was making ‘Ted Lasso,’ this thing of ‘the sandbox.’ It’s like we build the sandbox, we have the characters, we’ve got the action figures, and Season 2, we get to play with them and move them around.”

— Brett Goldstein

“I haven’t had people chanting at me in the street.”

— Brett Goldstein

“Most people like making stuff. It gives you hope.”

— Brett Goldstein

“Fame and success and awards should never be the aim. The aim should be: Are you enjoying the making of the thing?”

— Brett Goldstein