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What is David Faustino's Net Worth, Salary, and Royalties?

Married… with Children Residuals/Royalties

While on "Married…with Children," Faustino tried his hand at business and music. He co-founded and co-hosted a nightclub in Los Angeles called Balistyx. This was also the name of Faustino's one rap album, which he released in 1992. The album produced one single called "I Told Ya." The nightclub opened in 1991 and was billed as the first hip-hop and funk club on the Sunset Strip. The club closed after a final New Year's Eve party in 1993.

The same year, in 1987, he landed what would become his most prominent and longest-lasting television role. He was cast as the character Bud, the younger of the two Bundy children on the show "Married…with Children." He first appeared on air in the first episode, which aired on April 5, 1987. He appeared in 259 episodes before the show concluded in the series finale on June 9, 1997. He later reprised the role of Bud Bundy in the series "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" and then again in "Top of the Heap." He also appeared on "Burke's Law," "MADtv," and "The New Addams Family."

At the age of three months, Faustino made his television debut when he appeared on the "Lily Tomlin Special." However, he did not begin acting regularly until 1980 after landing a small role on "Little House on the Prairie." From that point on until the mid-1980s, he guest-starred on a number of television shows like "Highway to Heaven," "Family Ties," "St. Elsewhere," and "The Love Boat." In 1986, he appeared in the Disney film "Mr. Boogedy" as the older of two young sons. He then reprised the role in "Bride of Boogedy" in 1987.

"We got really screwed over. I mean, the show 'Married With… Children' was on for 11 years, and we all made really good money while we were doing it. We made great weekly paychecks, but residuals — we all got screwed over because Fox at the time was not a network, it was a cable network, and so it was under a cable contract. So the show 'Married With… Children' has made over a billion dollars, and we didn't really get a piece of that." – David Faustino.

David Faustino was born on March 3, 1974 in Los Angeles, California. He was born to parents Roger Faustino, who worked as a costumer, and Kay Faustino, who was primarily a homemaker. He grew up with his younger brother, Michael, who would later make a guest appearance on an episode of "Married…with Children." He acted throughout much of his childhood.

After "Married…with Children" concluded, Faustino began booking other work. He appeared in the independent film "Killer Bud" in 2001. The next year, he appeared in the reality television special "Celebrity Boot Camp." In 2005, he guest-starred in two episodes of "One on One."

David Faustino is an American actor who has a net worth of $6 million. David is probably best known for starring on the long-running Fox sitcom "Married… with Children". He appeared in all 259 of the show's episodes between 1987 and 1997. David Faustino began acting as an infant, appearing on the "Lily TomlinSpecial" when he was three months old. In 1980, he scored a part in "Little House on the Prairie" and began acting more consistently throughout the decade. He landed the role of Bud Bundy on "Married…with Children" in 1987 and starred alongsideEd O'Neill,Katey Sagal, andChristina Applegate. Since then, he has appeared on "Blossom," "Burke's Law," "MADtv," "The New Addams Family," "Celebrity Boot Camp," "Killer Bud," "One on One," "RoboDoc," "Modern Family," "Not Another B Movie," and "Entourage." He has also voiced characters on the animated series "The Legend of Korra" and "Winx Club." He released his debut album, "Balistyx" in 1992 under the name D'Lil. Faustino also opened a nightclub in Los Angeles with the same name.

David and the other cast members actually do not make very much money from the ongoing syndication of "Married… with Children", despite the fact that the show has generated over a billion dollars in royalties since being syndicated. When asked about the residual situation, David once explained:

Ultimately, David Faustino's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.