Theodore Martin "Ted" McGinley net worth is $5 Million
Theodore Martin "Ted" McGinley Wiki Biography
Theodore Martin McGinley was born on the 30th May 1958, in Newport Beach, California USA, and is an actor well known for roles landed in the television series “Married… with Children” (1987 – 1997) and “Hope & Faith” (2003 – 2006). Ted McGinley has been active in the entertainment industry since 1980.
How much is the net worth of Ted McGinley? It has been estimated by authoritative sources that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $5 million, as of the data presented in the middle of 2016.
Ted McGinley Net Worth $5 Million
To begin with, the son of Emily and Bob McGinley was raised in Newport Beach. In 1976, he matriculated from Newport Harbour High School, where he served as captain of the water polo team, subsequently playing at the American Olympic, and played baseball too. He studied at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles.
Ted McGinley began his career as a model and a photographer. Then, he hit the screens starring in the ABC sitcom “Happy Days” (1980-1984) in the role of Roger Phillips. He landed the role of Dr. Bucky Devol in Garry Marshall’s comedy “Young Doctors in Love” (1982) then took part in ABC’s “Fantasy Island” (1982) and the NBC game show “Just Men!” (1983). After participating in the sitcom “Herndon” (1983) and melodrama “Making of a Male Model” (1983) opposite Joan Collins and Jon-Erik Hexuma, he appeared in the crazy comedy “Revenge of the Nerds” (1984) with Robert Carradine and Anthony Edwards. His career continued, appearing in the ABC sitcom “The Love Boat” (1984-1986) as photographer Ashley Covington Evans (Ace) and two soap operas “Dynasty” (1986-1987) in the role of Clay Fallmonta and “Hotel” (1985 – 1987) as Kyle Stanton. His net worth was rising steadily, but McGinley was praised particularly for the role as unemployed Jefferson D’Arcy, who lives out of his wife Marcy’s money, in the Fox sitcom “Married… with Children” (1987-1997).
It is worth saying that Ted McGinley has increased his net worth much more by starring on the big screen; he has been seen in the movies a thriller by Michael Crichton Exhibit “Physical Evidence” (1989), comedy directed by Jeff Kanew “Troop Beverly Hills” (1989) and Stephen Surjik’s comedy “Wayne’s World 2” (1993). Moreover, he was in the main cast of the sports comedy “Major League: Back to the Minors” (1998) with Scott Bakula in the main role. Ted landed the role in the comedy “Dick” (1999) starring Kirsten Dunst and Michelle Williams, and then in a supporting role in the award winning war melodrama “Pearl Harbor” (2001) with the main stars of the film Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett and Kate Beckinsale.
In 2010, McGinley created the lead role in the Christian drama film “Christmas with a Capital C” (2010) directed by Helmut Schleppi. The same year, he was in the main cast of a live action television film “Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster”, and recently, Ted starred in the drama film “Do You Believe” by Jonathan M. Gunn. Soon, the comedy film “The Outskirts” will be released in which McGinley is also cast as the main character.
Finally, in the personal life of the actor, he has been married to the actress Gigi Rice in 1991; they have two children.
TV Land Innovator Award (2009), TV Land Fan Favorite Award (2010)
Movies
“Young Doctors in Love” (1982), “Fantasy Island” (1982), “Making of a Male Model” (1983),“Revenge of the Nerds” (1984), “Troop Beverly Hills” (1989), “Wayne's World 2” (1993), “Pearl Harbor” (2001), “Christmas with a Capital C” (2010)
TV Shows
“Just Men!” (1983), “Herndon” (1983), "The Love Boat" (1977-1987), "Dynasty" (1986-1987), "Happy Days" (1974-1984), “Married... with Children” (1987-1997), “Hope & Faith” (2003-2006), “Scooby-Doo! Curse of the Lake Monster”
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You have to like the characters you play.
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I've always said that the word 'genius,' especially in Hollywood, is way overused.
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Most of my stuff, I never really watch.
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I love my wife, I love my kids.
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Hollywood's all about, 'Let's make this easy: This is what you do, so you go over here in this group, and we're not gonna call you.'
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I guess I just wasn't meant to dance.
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I remember in high school trying to get home from water-polo practice in time so I could see Happy Days on television when it first came on, because I was so blown away by it. It was just such a cool thing.
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I don't know why, but I'm an easy target. And I don't do anything to dispel it.
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Fact
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He's of Irish descent.
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Son Beau Martin McGinley was born on May 25, 1994.
"Patron saint" of the website "Jump the Shark" (a phrase describing an event in a television show that viewers feel has caused it to irreparably stray from its original premise and marks the start of the show's decline) because of his frequent roles as a fresh or a replacement character shortly before the termination of many shows.
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Took a 16-year-old Brooke Shields to her Dwight Englewood senior prom in 1982.
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Attended the University of Southern California where he was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.