Rob Schneider Net Worth (Money & Salary)

Rob Schneider Net Worth (Money & Salary)


Rob Schneider Net Worth (Money & Salary)
September 28, 2024

Rob Schneider’s Net Worth and Salary – What is it?

$10 million is the net worth of American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director Rob Schneider. He accumulated his net worth through acting in films and television sitcoms, writing and performing for SNL, and his stand-up comedy routines.

  • $271 million – Grown Ups (2010)
  • $204 million – You Don’t Mess with the Zohan (2008)
  • $247 million – Grown Ups 2 (2013)
  • $84 million – The Animal (2001)
  • $92 million – Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999)

Adam Sandler, Schneider’s longtime friend, collaborated with him in many successful movies, including the Grown Ups series. Schneider’s roles in movies like You Don’t Mess with the Zohan and The Animal also contributed to his box office success. Despite mixed reviews, these movies performed well commercially. Schneider’s work, though not always critically acclaimed, has resonated with audiences and enhanced his standing in the entertainment industry.

Early Life of Rob Schneider

San Francisco, California, witnessed the birth of Robert Michael Schneider, known as Rob Schneider, on October 31, 1963. Raised in Pacifica, California, by parents Pilar (née Monroe) and Marvin Schneider – a former kindergarten teacher and real estate broker, respectively. Schneider’s family background is diverse – a mix of Jewish, Catholic, and Filipino heritage. Terra Nova High School was his alma mater before moving on to San Francisco State University upon graduating in 1982.

Rob Schneider’s Career Journey

Stand-up comedy was Schneider’s passion since high school, often performing as the opener for a local band. After high school, he continued performing at various venues and guest-starred on radio programs. Exposure from an HBO special in 1987 paved his way to “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) as a writer in 1988.

Although brief, Schneider’s stint as an SNL writer transitioned to a cast member role. Noteworthy characters during his 1990-1994 tenure included “Tiny Elvis” and “Orgasm Guy.” Post-SNL, Schneider played supporting roles in movies such as “Surf Ninjas,” “Judge Dredd,” and “Demolition Man.” Alongside fellow comedians, he appeared in “The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live” video release.

Later ventures included acting in movies like “The Beverly Hillbillies,” “Down Periscope,” and recurring roles in TV shows.

In 1996, Rob Schneider starred in the NBC sitcom “Men Behaving Badly” alongside Ron Eldard and Justine Bateman which was actually an American remake of a British show. The show ran for two seasons.

His film credits include “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” (1999) which he co-wrote, grossing $92 million globally on a $17 million budget despite negative reviews. Schneider also appeared in its sequel “Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo” (2005) and movies like “The Animal” (2001), “The Hot Chick” (2002), and Adam Sandler-produced “The Benchwarmers” (2006) alongside David Spade and Jon Heder. He had minor roles in films such as “Muppets from Space” (1999) and “Around the World in 80 Days” (2004).

Rob Schneider Net Worth (Money & Salary)

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Rob Schneider collaborated with Adam Sandler in several films like “The Waterboy” (1998), “Little Nicky” (2000), and “Grown Ups” (2010). He also ventured into directing with his debut in 2009 with the release of the comedy “Big Stan” in the US.

Aside from his entertainment career, Schneider founded the Rob Schneider Music Foundation in 1996 to reinstate music education programs in Pacifica’s schools. He is also known for his endorsement work for the Taiwan Tourism Bureau and the Ten Ren Tea company.

Personal Life

Rob Schneider’s eldest daughter, musician Elle King, was born in 1989 to his former partner, London King. In 2011, he married television producer Patricia Azarcoya Arce from Monterrey, Mexico, with whom he has two daughters.

Schneider has been active in supporting music education programs in Pacifica, California, through his foundation. He continues his philanthropic and entertainment endeavors, including stand-up comedy tours and endorsements.

RealRob’s real estate transactions include purchasing a home in San Marino, California for $1.922 million in 2003 and listing it for sale at $3.6 million in 2009, eventually selling it for $2.3 million in 2012. He also sold a different LA-area home for $1.09 million in 2004.

In November 2020, Rob bought a home in Scottsdale, Arizona for $1.25 million, selling it in February 2022 for $1.45 million. Additionally, in February 2022, he acquired an 8,000-square-foot mansion in Scottsdale for $4 million, now valued at least $5 million. In August 2024, he purchased a property in the LA suburb of Woodland Hills, California for $2.5 million.

Data mentioned pertains to the years 2023 and 2024, with forecast data extending to 2025, 2026, 2027, and 2028.

 



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