As one of the most talked-about figures, Arian Moayed has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Arian Moayed's Net Worth and Salary?

Arian Moayed is an Iranian-born American actor, director, producer, and writer who has a net worth of $4 million. Moayed is best known for playing Stewy Hosseini on the HBO series "Succession" (2018–present) and Todd Spodek in the Netflix miniseries "Inventing Anna" (2022).

Arian has more than 30 acting credits to his name, including the films "Arranged" (2007), "Rock the Kasbah" (2015), and "Spider-Man: No Way Home" (2021) and the television series "Believe" (2014), "Madam Secretary" (2017–2019), and "Love Life" (2021). Moayed co-founded Waterwell, a "group of artists, educators and producers dedicated to telling engrossing stories in unexpected ways that deliberately wrestle with complex civic questions." Through Waterwell, he created the short form series "The Accidental Wolf," which he has written, directed, and produced since 2018. Arian also wrote and directed the shorts "Overdue" (2012) and "Day Ten" (2014). He has performed on Broadway in Rajiv Joseph's "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo" (2011) and Stephen Karam's "The Humans" (2016). Moayed co-starred withRobin Williamsin "Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo" and earned a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance.

Early Life

Arian Moayed was born on April 15, 1980, in Iran. Moayed's parents immigrated from Iran in the mid-1980s, and his father was a banker. Arian is fluent in both Farsi and English, and when he was 5 years old, the family moved to the Chicago suburb of Glenview, Illinois. He attended Glenbrook South High School, and after graduating in 1998, he enrolled at Indiana University, earning a bachelor's degree in 2002. As a college student, Moayed performed in plays by William Shakespeare, Samuel Beckett, and Carlo Goldoni. In a 2021 interview with the "New York Post," Arian stated, "My family escaped war and a comfortable middle-class life to come to this country to give me an opportunity to do things. I've made it my duty to change the myths and all the bulls–t that is out there about our people."

Career

After college, Arian moved to Manhattan, and in 2002, he co-founded Waterwell with his former Indiana University roommate Tom Ridgely. Waterwell's first production was "Lost in Yemen, or The Bizarre Bazaar," and the company has gone on to produce many more, such as "The Persians: a comedy about war with five songs" and "The Wizard of Wall Street." In 2018, Moayed stepped down from his leadership role at Waterwell and became the company's Board Chair. With Waterwell, Arian produced and played the title role in a dual-language version of "Hamlet," and he produced the World War II musical "Blueprint Specials" on the hangar deck of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum with a cast of military veterans. Moayed made his film debut in 2003's "Phileine Says Sorry," then he appeared in three episodes of "Late Night withConan O'Brien" from 2003 to 2004. He guest-starred on "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2004), "Law & Order" (2005), "Six Degrees" (2006), "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2007), and "White Collar" (2009), and he appeared in the 2007 independent film "Arranged" and the 2008 religious epic "The Christians."

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