Christopher Lee Kattan was born on the 19th October 1970, in Sherman Oaks, Los Angeles, California USA, of Jewish and Hungarian ancestry. He is an actor and comedian, probably best known for appearing in the weekly NBC sketch comedy series “Saturday Night Live”, also in the role of Bob in “The Middle” (2009-2014), as Doug Butabi in “A Night At The Roxbury” (1998), and playing Jed Mosely in “How I Met Your Mother” (2010-2014). His acting career has been active since 1993.
So, have you ever wondered how rich Chris Kattan is, as of early 2016? It is estimated from sources that the total size of Chris’ net worth is over $8 million, which has been accumulated through his successful career in the entertainment industry.
Chris Kattan Net Worth $8 Million
Chris Kattan was raised in a well-known family, as his father Kip King, was a famous actor and voice actor, while his mother Hajnalka E. Biro was a model who appeared in the magazine “Playboy”. When Chris was only two years old his parents divorced, and his mother, who was a Buddhist, then remarried to a Buddhist therapist. Chris lived with his mother in Mt. Baldy until he was 15 years old, when he moved to Bainbridge Island, Washington, where he matriculated from Bainbridge High School in 1989. Afterwards, he moved to Los Angeles and started pursuing a career as an actor.
Chris’ professional acting career began in the late 1980s, when he started to feature in several comedy troupes in the LA area, including “The Groundlings”, which his father founded. Afterwards, he earned a few minor roles in TV series, including in the “News Radio” (1995) establishing his net worth; however, his career took off a year later, when he was selected for the cast of the popular show “Saturday Night Live”. He was a part of SNL until 2006, and during that time he created numerous characters, including Mango, Mr. Peppers, and others. He also performed numerous impersonations of celebrities, such as Bill Gates, Ben Affleck, Ricky Martin, and Robert Downey Jr. among others.
His net worth and popularity grew immensely during that period, as his acting career took off in those years. In 1998, he featured in the film “A Night At Roxbury”, and the following year he appeared in the horror film “House On Haunted Hill”. With the beginning of the 2000s Chris’ name became more popular which earned him roles in such productions as “Monkeybone” (2001), “Corky Romano” (2001), “Undercover Brother” (2002), and “Adam & Steve” (2005). In 2009, Chris was selected for the role of Bob in the TV series “Middle”, appearing in 56 episodes, until 2014, when his role was written out.
To speak further of his accomplishments in the entertainment industry as an actor, Chris featured in such productions as “Hard Breakers” (2010), “Tanner Hall” (2009), “Crazy Enough” (2012), “Jake And The Never Land Pirates” (2014-2016) “The Ridiculous 6” (2015), “Walk Of Fame” (2016), and many others all of which increased the overall size of his net worth.
Most recently, Chris was selected for the roles in films “The Last Film Festival”, and “Breaking Legs”, which will be released in 2016, and will also increase his net worth. If to talk about his personal life, Chris Kattan was married to model Sunshine Deia Tutt from June 2008 until August of 2008, when they separated, and were officially divorced in February 2009. According to sources, Chris is currently single, and resides in Los Angeles, California.
You guys are the best. I'll see you in a couple of hours. I haven't seen another human being in 13 hours and I'm running out of bottles for my urine. Later guys!
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I can't stop being in parades. I just love dancing on floats that move really slowly on the city streets in the early morning.
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I like women who are okay with who they are.
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I love traffic. It's fantastic. New York traffic is so relaxing.
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I understand what my gift is, which is making people laugh, hopefully. It's more on that level. I don't need to be a leading man, I'm fine with that.
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I'd love to have a child. Either one or 40. I love kids.
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I'm fine with the life I have.
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If it weren't for The Groundlings, I would never be on Saturday Night Live.
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In Hollywood, moviemaking used to be about escaping reality to go to the movies.
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In Hollywood, what they last saw you in is what you are. It's hard to break away from that.
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It sounds gross to say that I like myself more. But not everyone likes themselves that much. Especially in the comedy world.
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It's a different thing shooting for 10 weeks in India as opposed to on a set on stage pretending you're in India.
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It's fun for someone to poke fun at himself.
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Yes, this is Mango himself. Listen I'm terribly busy and don't have time for a phone interview right now.
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Being able to improvise is the basis for creating all characters and situations, for everything to do with performing, really. And it's good therapy as well.
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My friends tell me that I've calmed down, that I seem more centered. I don't know, I think my inner self was more hollow before, which made me more scattered, and more needy to get laughs.
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Believe in yourself and try not to take anything personally.
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I like light green, sometimes red is fun to look at, not a fan of yellow, unless it's in a rainbow or on a coffee mug or on a happy face.
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I wish I was dating one of the ladies in 'Bollywood Hero.' They're gorgeous. Any of them.
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I'm not trying to sound like I turned into some kind of wise man, but it's nice to realize that your little pocket of the world isn't the whole world.
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Here in L.A., there are a lot of dead spots, and you have to drive to find energy, but all of India is so energetic.
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Currently starring on Broadway with Nathan Lane in Stephen Sondheim's "The Frogs". [July 2004]
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Finished Saturday Night Live (1975), last episode was the 17 May 2003 season finale. [May 2003]
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Got engaged to actress Sunshine Deia Tutt on Christmas Eve, 2006. Will be getting married sometime in 2008. [December 2006]
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He and his wife, Sunshine Deia Tutt, separated on August 10, 2008.
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Chris and model Sunshine Deia Tutt became engaged on December 24, 2006 at her grandparents' home in Gainesville, Texas.
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Engaged to model Sunshine Tutt [January 5, 2007] and planning to wed in 2008.
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Is very well known on SNL for his "Mango" skits
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His paternal grandfather was of Iraqi Jewish descent, and his paternal grandmother was of Polish Jewish background. His mother's family is Hungarian.
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His parents divorced when he was two years old.
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Once worked at a chauffeur, but was fired by employer because he was too short.