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What Was Gallagher's Net Worth?
Gallagher was an American comedian and producer who had a net worth of $200 thousand at the time of his death in 2022. Gallagher was a popular "prop" comedian in the 1970s and 1980s, perhaps most famous for destroying watermelons with a sledgehammer during his live act (a routine known as "Sledge-O-Matic"). He starred in more than a dozen comedy specials, including "An Uncensored Evening" (1980), "Stuck in the Sixties" (1983), "Melon Crazy" (1984), "Overboard" (1987), "Smashing Cheeseheads" (1997), and "Tropic of Gallagher" (2007), and he produced several of his specials as well. Gallagher was ranked #100 on Comedy Central's 2004 "100 Greatest Standups of all Time" list. He also appeared in the films "Record City" (1977) and "The Book of Daniel" (2013), and in 2003, he ran as an Independent in the California gubernatorial recall election, finishing 16th. Though he had health issues in his sixties and seventies, suffering three heart attacks in 2011 and 2012, he continued touring until the COVID-19 pandemic hit in 2020. Sadly, Gallagher died of organ failure in November 2022 at the age of 76.
Early Life
Gallagher was born Leo Anthony Gallagher Jr. on July 24, 1946, in Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He was the son of Garnett Dorothy Phelps and Leo Anthony Gallagher Sr., and he had a younger brother named Ron. Gallagher grew up in Lorain, Ohio, but when he was 9 years old, the family relocated to South Tampa, Florida, due to his asthma. After graduating from Henry B. Plant High School, he earned a chemical engineering degree from the University of South Florida in 1970. As a college student, Gallagher minored in English literature.
Career
After graduating from college, Gallagher began working as a road manager for musician/comedianJim Stafford. When they traveled to California in the late '60s, Gallagher decided to try comedy, and he started performing at The Ice House and The Comedy Store. Early in his career, he appeared on "The 2nd Annual HBO Young Comedians Show" (1977), "The Midnight Special" (1978), "TheMerv GriffinShow" (1979), and "Make Me Laugh" (1979).
Gallagher made his first appearance on "The Tonight Show StarringJohnny Carson" in 1975. Carson wasn't a fan of prop comedy, so Gallagher mostly appeared on the show when guest hosts filled in, only performing on the show twice when Johnny was present.
Gallagher released his first comedy special, "An Uncensored Evening," in 1980, and he followed it with "Mad as Hell" and "Two Real" in 1981, "Totally New" and "That's Stupid" in 1982, "Stuck in the Sixties" and "The Maddest" in 1983, "Melon Crazy" and "Over Your Head" in 1984, "The Bookkeeper" in 1985, and "Overboard" in 1987. "An Uncensored Evening" was the first stand-up special to ever air on cable.
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