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What is Ethan Embry's Net Worth?
Ethan Embry is an American actor who has a net worth of $2 million. Ethan Embry is known for his roles in such films as "Dutch," "Empire Records," "That Thing You Do!," "Can't Hardly Wait," "Sweet Home Alabama," and "Cheap Trills." On television, he has had main roles on such shows as "Work with Me," "FreakyLinks," "L.A. Dragnet," "Brotherhood," and "Grace and Frankie." Embry also had recurring roles on the series "Once Upon a Time" and "Sneaky Pete."
Early Life and Education
Ethan Embry was born on June 13, 1978 in Huntington Beach, California and was raised in Los Angeles. He was homeschooled by his mother growing up. Embry also participated in gymnastics as a child.
Film Career
Originally credited as Ethan Randall, Embry made his film debut as a kid inAlbert Brooks's1991 fantasy romantic comedy "Defending Your Life." Later that year, he starred in "Dutch" and "All I Want for Christmas." Embry next starred alongsideReese Witherspoonin the adventure drama "A Far Off Place," released in 1993. The year after that, he was in "Season of Change." In 1995, Embry starred in the coming-of-age film "Empire Records" and the science-fiction horror film "Evolver." His subsequent credits were the disaster survival film "White Squall," the musical dramedy "That Thing You Do!," and the National Lampoon comedy "Vegas Vacation." In 1998, Embry appeared in a whopping six films, including "Dancer, Texas Pop. 81," "Can't Hardly Wait," and "Disturbing Behavior."
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Kicking off the 21st century, Embry had a role in the mockumentary "The Independent." He followed that with roles in "Rennie's Landing" and "Ball in the House." In 2002, Embry appeared alongside Reese Witherspoon in the hit romance film "Sweet Home Alabama." Also that year, he starred in the supernatural horror film "They." Embry subsequently appeared in such films as "Timeline," "Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle," "Pizza," and "Standing Still." In the latter half of the decade, he was in "Vacancy," "Player 5150," "Heart of a Dragon," and "Eagle Eye."
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