Jeff McCarthy Net Worth

Jeff McCarthy is a multi-talented actor, writer, and soundtrack artist from California. After completing his MFA acting training with the American Conservatory Theater in San Fransisco, he moved to New York City in 1980 and became known for his leading roles in Broadway musicals. He has since appeared in over 40 guest starring and recurring roles on television, as well as several film roles. He is also the voice of Michigan J. Frog for the WB television network. His most notable role is Officer Lockstock in the Broadway hit, Urinetown.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Writer, Soundtrack
Birth Place American
Occupation Actor Partner - Gorica Lalic

💰 Net worth

Jeff McCarthy's net worth is projected to be around $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Best known as an actor, writer, and soundtrack artist in the American entertainment industry, McCarthy has carved a successful career for himself. With his talent and versatility, he has established a notable presence in various mediums of entertainment. His skills as an actor and writer have earned him both critical acclaim and financial success. McCarthy's involvement in providing soundtracks has also added to his repertoire, showcasing his multifaceted abilities. As his career continues to flourish, his net worth is expected to grow in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1970

McCarthy grew up in Santa Maria, California - growing up blocks away from the Pacific Conservatory of the Performing Arts, where he studied and performed for several seasons in the 1970s. He completed the masters program in acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco before becoming a company member.

1983

In 1983, he debuted on Broadway, playing opposite Anthony Quinn in Zorba. McCarthy played Bob Freelander in Marvin Hamlisch and Howard Ashman's ill-fated Smile, which opened on Broadway in November 1986. He played Terry in the original Broadway cast of Side Show in 1997, recorded for Sony Music. He is perhaps best known in the theater for his creation of Officer Lockstock in the Broadway production of Urinetown, which opened on Broadway in September 2001. From 1995 - 97, McCarthy played the "Beast" in the Broadway production of Beauty and the Beast . He played Dubhdara in the musical The Pirate Queen which opened on Broadway in April 2007. In 2008, 2009 and 2011, McCarthy played Billy Flynn in Chicago, the long-running Broadway revival. McCarthy created the role of Lola Cola in the premiere of the bluegrass musical, Southern Comfort which opened at the Off-Broadway Public Theater in March 2016.

1994

McCarthy was chosen by Chuck Jones to be the voice of Michigan J. Frog in his 1994 Another Froggy Evening, a sequel to the original 1955 cartoon One Froggy Evening. McCarthy went on to voice Michigan J. Frog, "spokesphibian" for the WB Television Network.

2006

McCarthy played Albert Schweitzer in Albert Schweitzer: Called to Africa (2006), a TV film on PBS.

2012

In 2012, McCarthy played the title role in the stage version of How the Grinch Stole Christmas! at Madison Square Garden.

2016

Danny And The Deep Blue Sea for the 29th St Project, NYC, The Glass Menagerie for the University of New Hampshire and Urinetown for the University of Oklahoma. Working with his brother, Jim McCarthy in 2016, he wrote, directed and edited Keepsake, a short film featuring his daughter, the Actress Juliet Perrell McCarthy.

2017

In February 2017 at the Off-Broadway 59E59 Theaters, McCarthy created the title character in Jeffrey Sweet's Kunstler about the radical civil rights attorney, william Kunstler." By popular demand, he went on to play the role in the Barrington Stage Company (Pittfield, Massachusetts) production, which opened in May 2017. (McCarthy is an associate Artist at the Barrington Stage Company.)