Wesley Mann Net Worth

He has been married to his wife, actress and producer, since 1989. Wesley Mann is an American actor born in 1959. He is best known for his roles in Back to the Future Part II (1989), But I'm a Cheerleader (1999) and Soul Surfer (2011). He has been married to his wife, an actress and producer, since 1989.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Year 1959
Age 64 YEARS OLD

💰 Net worth: $20 Million

Wesley Mann, a renowned actor, is considered to have a net worth of around $20 million by the year 2024. Born in 1959, Mann has had a successful career in the entertainment industry, amassing both fame and fortune over the years. With his talent and versatile acting skills, he has captivated audiences and earned a significant fortune through various acting roles. As he continues to contribute to the film and television industry, it is no surprise that his net worth is estimated to soar even higher in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1980

His acting career began in the early 1980s, landing guest roles on mainstay sitcoms The Golden Girls and Night Court, and appearances in Who's Harry Crumb? and My Stepmother Is An Alien. His distinctive face and demeanor were featured prominently in 1989's Back to the Future Part II, as the high school student who thinks that Marty has just robbed Biff of his wallet. As Biff regains consciousness after having been knocked out by George, Mann (credited as "CPR Kid," but later labeled by fans as the Wallet Guy) shouts "I think he took your wallet!" after Biff, then turns back to the other onlookers and repeats "I think he took his wallet."

1990

Mann also starred in one of the popular Fairfield Inn by Marriott television commercials in the mid-1990s. He portrayed a traveler desperate for a restroom who finds one at a desert gas station, only to be locked out by a child who only uses it as a playhouse. Mann's character portrays comedic "desperate" antics while waiting, but the child never comes out. The tagline for the commercials were, "Traveling's an adventure, where you stay shouldn't be."

2006

Since then, he has appeared mainly on television (including an appearance as Murphy Brown's sixty-ninth secretary), mostly via guest appearances on sitcoms, with movie roles coming only occasionally now. He has appeared in the following films, as of 27 April 2006: