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Matthew Lillard Net Worth: How Much Money Did the Actor Make?

Matthew Lillard net worth

Matthew Lillard net worth

Matthew Lillard has won the hearts of many because of his work as an actor. You are going to know everything in this post there is to know about his earnings and more about his professional life.

How Much is Matthew Lillard’s Net Worth?

It is estimated that Matthew Lillard’s net worth is $2 million. It was reported in 1999 that Matthew Lillard and his future wife, Heather Helm had bought a house in Los Angeles. Matthew and his spouse reportedly paid $1.18 million for a Pasadena house in 2010.

Matthew Lillard Net Worth

Built-in 1930, the house has five bedrooms and 3,030 square feet of living area. Additionally, rumors have it that Matthew and Heather Lillard originally bought a Pasadena property in 2002 and sold it back in 2003.

In 2002, the house was valued at $1.3 million. Furthermore, rumors also state that the Lillards still possess a two-bedroom house in Alhambra, California. This much information is available about Matthew Lillard’s earnings and below you will read about his professional life.

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In Which Movies Did Matthew Lillard Appear?

Lillard co-hosted the brief TV series SK8-TV after graduating from high school and he later worked as an extra in Ghoulies 3: Ghoulies Go to College. He was chosen to star in John Waters’ dark comedy Serial Mom in 1994.

He was cast in five movies the next year, one of which being the thriller Hacker which told the story of a gang of high school students who foil a multimillion-dollar corporate extortion plot. He was chosen to play Stu Macher in the horror movie Scream in 1996.

In addition, he portrayed Stevo in the indie film SLC Punk! and Dennis Rafkin, a minor role in Thirteen Ghosts. Stu Macher was supposed to be his character again in 2000’s Scream 3, but things fell through. In the 2002 live-action Scooby-Doo movie, Lillard played Norville “Shaggy” Rogers.

Matthew Lillard

Following Casey Kasem’s retirement in 2009 due to deteriorating health, Lillard was selected to voice Shaggy in all three of the animated series that followed—Mystery Incorporated, Be Cool Scooby-Doo! and Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?

But in the computer-animated 2020 Scooby-Doo revival Scoob!, Lillard did not provide Shaggy’s voice; instead, SNL veteran Will Forte did. Lillard wished the movie luck even though he was unhappy with the casting choice.

Lillard made a special appearance in the Fox series House in 2011. Based on the same-titled book by K. L. Going, he produced and directed his debut feature picture, Fat Kid Rules the World, in 2011. He had an appearance in the comedy-drama The Descendants later that year.

Matthew Lillard

In 2018, Lillard also returned as the voice of Shaggy in the crossover episode of the TV show Supernatural. Lillard had a cameo appearance in the Criminal Minds episode “The Apprenticeship” in 2012. He portrayed Daniel Frye in the American television series “The Bridge”.

Lillard co-starred with Brooke Shields and Drake Bell in the animated feature Under Wraps in 2014 as Peter. In the third season of Twin Peaks in 2017, Lillard played William Hastings. He started co-starring in the NBC sitcom Good Girls the next year, portraying Christina Hendricks’s adulterous spouse.

In the Amazon series Bosch Lillard was cast in a recurring role as FBI undercover agent Luke Goshen in 2016. Lillard was chosen to play Steve Raglan/William Afton in the live-action film adaptation of the Five Nights at Freddy’s television series later in 2022. Mike Flanagan cast Matthew Lillard in The Life of Chuck in 2023.

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