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Steve Carell Net Worth, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height & Weight

Early Life

Early Life and Career Beginnings: Steven John Carell was born in Concord, Massachusetts, on August 16, 1962. His father, Edwin Carell, was an electrical engineer, and his mother, Harriet Theresa, was a psychiatric nurse. Carell was the youngest of four brothers and was raised in Acton, Massachusetts. The family would perform together, with Carell playing the fife. He later joined a reenactment group that portrayed the 10th (North Lincoln) Regiment of Foot.

Wealth Stats and More

What’s Steve Carell's net worth? How wealthy is he? Below are all stats like net worth, salary, profession, and more!

Steve Carell Wealth Info
Net Worth$80 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthAugust 16, 1962 (age 61 years)
GenderMale
Height5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
ProfessionActor, Comedian, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Director, Television producer, Voice Actor
NationalityUnited States of America

Net Worth of Steve Carell

Steve Carell Net Worth: Steve Carell is an American actor, comedian, producer, writer, and director who has a net worth of $80 million. He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of the character Michael Scott on the long-running NBC sitcom “The Office” (2005-2013). He made $300,000 per episode of “The Office.”

Steve Carell Quotes

How is it that Steve Carell has a net worth of $80 Million? These quotes by the actor may indicate the character traits that led to his financial situation:

Nothing to me feels as good as laughing incredibly hard.

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A healthy body means a healthy mind. You get your heart rate up, and you get the blood flowing through your body to your brain. Look at Albert Einstein. He rode a bicycle. He was also an early student of Jazzercise. You never saw Einstein lift his shirt, but he had a six-pack under there.

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I'm not good with pickup lines or flirting. I don't have that kind of self-confidence or natural charisma.

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I was sort of traumatized by girls in the third grade. Because there was a girl in my third grade class I had a crush on. I bought her a box of Valentine's Day chocolate. And I put it in her cubby with a note that said something like, 'I am deeply in love with you, Your Secret Admirer.' And I didn't sign my name.

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If we were meant to read for enjoyment, would God have created television? Read as it was intended - for exercise. The more you read, the more you expand your - what's the word I'm looking for? - your stockpile of words. You must have a stockpile of words that you can pass along to your children for their stockpile.

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