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What Is Bobby Moynihan's Net Worth?

Bobby Moynihan is an American actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer who has a net worth of $4 million. Moynihan is best known for being a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Live" (2008–2017), and he has played Alex Riley on the CBS sitcom "Me, Myself & I" (2017–2018) and Jayden Kwapis on NBC's "Mr. Mayor" (2021–present). Bobby has more than 140 acting credits to his name, including the films "Adult Beginners" (2014), "Staten Island Summer" (2015), and "Sisters" (2015) and the television series "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (2018–2019) and "Miracle Workers" (2021).

Moynihan has lent his voice to numerous animated projects, such as "Monsters University" (2013), "The Secret Life of Pets" (2016), "The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature" (2017), "The Awesomes" (2013–2015), "Chozen" (2014), "We Bare Bears" (2015–2019), "Nature Cat" (2015–present), "DuckTales" (2017–2021), "Star Wars Resistance" (2018–2020), "Loafy" (2020), and "Alice's Wonderland Bakery" (2022). He created, wrote, directed, and executive produced "Loafy," and he co-wrote and produced "The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special" (2017) and directed three episodes of "UCB Comedy Originals" (2007). Bobby also wrote for "UCB Comedy Originals," and he created and wrote the web series "The Side Car" (2012–2013).

Early Life

Bobby Moynihan was born Robert Michael Moynihan Jr. on January 31, 1977, in Eastchester, New York. He is the son of Irene and Robert Moynihan Sr. After graduating from Eastchester High School, Bobby earned a theatre degree from the University of Connecticut.

Career

Moynihan often performed with the NYU sketch group Derrick Comedy, and he appeared in several of their internet videos as well as their 2009 film "Mystery Team." He made his television debut as a doorman in a 1996 episode of "Homicide: Life on the Street," followed by his first film, "Nine the Hard Way," in 1999. Bobby then appeared in the film "Economics 101" (2002) and in "Late Night withConan O'Brien" sketches (2006–2008). In 2008, he appeared in the web series "The Line" (2008), which was directed bySeth Meyersand starredJason SudeikisandBill Hader, and a few months later, he joined the cast of "Saturday Night Live." Moynihan stayed on the show until 2017 and was known for recurring characters like Drunk Uncle, Riblet, and Anthony Crispino as well as impersonations ofChris Christie, Ted Cruz,Danny DeVito,Guy Fieri,George Lucas,Rosie O'Donnell, and Snooki. He has appeared in more than 190 episodes of "SNL" as well as four episodes of "Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday."

In 2009, Bobby appeared in theRicky Gervaisfilm "The Invention of Lying," and the following year, he co-starred withKristen Bellin "When in Rome." In 2012, he guest-starred on "Happy Endings," "30 Rock," "Girls," and "Portlandia" and appeared in the films "Revenge for Jolly!" and "The Brass Teapot." In 2013, Moynihan voiced Chet Alexander in "Monsters University," which grossed $743.6 million at the box office, and he had a cameo as a male cheerleader in "Grown Ups 2" and co-starred withVince Vaughnin "Delivery Man." That year he also guest-starred on "Sesame Street" and "Comedy Bang! Bang!," and in 2014, he voiced the title role on the FXX series "Chozen" and appeared in the films "Adult Beginners," "Bread and Butter," and "Annie." In 2015, Bobby co-starred with "SNL" alumsTina Fey,Amy Poehler,Maya Rudolph,Rachel Dratch, Kate McKinnon, andChris Parnellin "Sisters" and played Skootch in "Staten Island Summer," which was written by "SNL" head writer/"Weekend Update " anchorColin Jost. Also in 2015, he appeared in "Slow Learners" and "Ted 2," had a voice cameo as Forgetter Bobby in "Inside Out," and began voicing Hal on the PBS Kids series "Nature Cat."

Ultimately, Bobby Moynihan's financial journey is a testament to their success.

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