As one of the most talked-about figures, E.G. Daily has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is E.G. Daily's Net Worth?
E.G. Daily (also professionally known as Elizabeth Daily) is an American actress, voiceover artist, and singer who has a net worth of $12 million. E.G. Daily is probably best known for playing Dottie in the 1985 film "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" and for voicing Tommy Pickles on "Rugrats" (1991–2004; 2021–present) and "All Grown Up!" (2003–2008), Buttercup on "The Powerpuff Girls" (1998–2005), Rudy Tabootie on "ChalkZone" (2002–2008), Julius Junior on "Julius Jr." (2013–2015), and the title character in the 1998 "Babe" sequel "Babe: Pig in the City." Daily has more than 230 acting credits to her name as either a screen actor or a voice actor, including the films "Valley Girl" (1983), "Better Off Dead" (1985), "Loverboy" (1989), "Lorenzo's Oil" (1992), "The Flintstones" (1994), "A Goofy Movie" (1995), "The Devil's Rejects" (2005), "Happy Feet" (2006), "My Sister's Keeper" (2009), and "Wreck-It Ralph" (2012) and the television series "The Righteous Apples" (1980–1981), "Eek! The Cat" (1992–1997), "Duckman" (1994–1997), "Quack Pack" (1996–1997), "Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles" (1999–2000), "Curious George" (2006–2015), and "Pound Puppies" (2010–2013). She has also lent her voice to video games such as "Rugrats: Search for Reptar" (1998), "The Powerpuff Girls: Mojo Jojo's Pet Project" (2001), "The Incredibles" (2004), "Speed Racer: The Videogame" (2008), "Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2" (2009), "Skylanders: Giants" (2012), and "Fire Emblem Fates" (2016).
E.G. signed with A&M Records in 1985 and released the albums "Wild Child" (1985), "Lace Around the Wound" (1989), "Tearing Down the Walls" (1999), and "Changing Faces" (2008). Her singles "Say It, Say It," "Love in the Shadows," and "Mind over Matter" were top 10 hits on the "Billboard" Hot Dance Club Play chart, with "Say It, Say It" reaching #1. In 2013, Daily was a contestant on the NBC singing competition "The Voice" and made it to the Knockout Rounds as part of Team Blake.
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Early Life
E.G. Daily was born Elizabeth Ann Guttman on September 11, 1961, in Los Angeles, California. She is the daughter of Helen and Alex Guttman. E.G. has four siblings, Sam, Reine, Ronald, and Mike, and according to the "Jewish Journal, " "One was born in France, another in Israel." Daily told the publication that she "was raised in a normal, middle-class neighborhood."
Career
E.G. made her film debut in 1978's "Jukebox," then she guest-starred on "Laverne & Shirley" (1979) and "CHiPs" (1982) and played Sandy Burns on "The Righteous Apples" (1980–1981). She appeared in the films "Street Music" (1981), "One Dark Night" (1982), "The Escape Artist" (1982), "Wacko" (1982), "Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains" (1982), "Funny Money" (1983), "Valley Girl" (1983), "Streets of Fire" (1984), "No Small Affair" (1984), "Fandango" (1985), "Better Off Dead" (1985), "Bad Dreams" (1988), and "Loverboy" (1989), and she starred as Dottie in the 1985Tim Burton-directed comedy "Pee-wee's Big Adventure" alongsidePaul Reubens. Daily released her debut album, "Wild Child," that year, and she served as the musical guest on "Saturday Night Live" on May 17, 1986. In the '90s, she voiced Wendy Elizabeth on Fox's "Eek! The Cat" (1992–1997), Mambo on the USA Network's "Duckman" (1994–1997), Bagheera on "Disney's Jungle Cubs" (1996), Louie Duck on the syndicated series "Quack Pack" (1996–1997), Buttercup on Cartoon Network's "The Powerpuff Girls" (1998–2005), Private Isabelle 'Dizzy' Flores on the syndicated series "Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles" (1999–2000), and Knothead on Fox's "The New Woody Woodpecker Show" (1999–2002), and she guest-starred on "Friends" (1997). E.G. also voiced Tommy Pickles on Nickelodeon's "Rugrats" from 1991 to 2004, then she reprised the role in "The Rugrats Movie" (1998), "Rugrats in Paris: The Movie" (2000), "Rugrats Go Wild" (2003), the spin-off "All Grown Up!" (2003–2008), and the 2021 Paramount+ reboot "Rugrats."
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