What is Fred Savage’s net worth?
The actor has amassed a net worth of $30 million.
Net Worth: | $30 million |
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Date of birth: | July 9, 1976 (48 years old) |
Gender: | Male |
Height: | 178 cm |
Profession: | Actor, Television Director, Television Producer |
Nationality: | American |
Biography – A Short Wiki
Fred Savage is an American actor and former child actor who has a net worth of $30 million dollars. He is best known for his role as Kevin Arnold in the American television series “The Wonder Years” (1988-1993). Fred has actually made the vast majority of his fortune outside of acting thanks to a successful directing and producing career. Fred has directed dozens of sitcoms, some of which starting with the pilot. As such, he has earned backend points on a number of shows that have sold for huge amounts in syndication. Fred directed 20 episodes of “2 Broke Girls,” 14 episodes of “Modern Family” and 19 episodes of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.”
Career
Savage started his career in the entertainment industry at a young age. His first professional acting role on screen was in the television show “Morningstar/Eveningstar”, when he was just nine years old. He then appeared as a guest in television shows like “The Twilight Zone” and “Crime Story”, as well as in films like “The Boy Who Could Fly” (1986) and “Dinosaurs! – A Fun-Filled Trip Back in Time!” (1987). It wasn’t until the 1987 film “The Princess Bride”, in which he played the role of grandson, that he really started garnering national attention though.
Personal Life
In 2004, Savage married Jennifer Lynn Stone, his childhood friend. They have two children together.
Quotes
“Now that I’m taking some time off from school, I’ve been reading a lot to make sure I don’t forget everything. It’s mostly classics and nonfiction accounts from actors, directors and writers from the ’40s and ’50s.”
— Fred Savage
“Looking back at the ‘Wonder Years,’ I see things I did well, and I see things I did very, very badly.”
— Fred Savage
“I think Kellie Martin, Reese Witherspoon and Claire Danes represent the future for women in film, and I would be honored to share the stage with any one of them.”
— Fred Savage
“Some people look at TV as a means to an end. I look at it as my career – and one I love.”
— Fred Savage
“As soon as it stops being fun, then I’ll stop acting.”
— Fred Savage