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What Is Geoffrey Owens' Net Worth?

Geoffrey Owens is an American actor and director who has a net worth of $400 thousand. Geoffrey Owens is best known for playing Elvin Tibideaux on the television sitcom "The Cosby Show." Since then, he has appeared in episodes of numerous other shows, including "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Divorce," "The Haves and the Have Nots," and "The Good Fight." Owens has also been in several films, such as "The Paper," "Play the Game," and "Impossible Monsters."

In 2010, Owens was in episodes of the science-fiction series "FlashForward" and the teen drama "The Secret Life of the American Teenager." Four years after that, he appeared on "The Leftovers" and "The Affair." Geoffrey's subsequent credits included "The Slap," "Deadbeat," "Divorce," "Blue Bloods," "Lucifer," "The Blacklist," "Elementary," "NCIS: New Orleans," "Billions," and "On Becoming a God in Central Florida." From 2020 to 2021, Owens had guest roles on a number of series, including the crime drama "Power," the sitcom "Bless This Mess," andTyler Perry'ssoap opera "The Haves and the Have Nots." Among his other credits, he has been in episodes of the legal drama "The Good Fight" and the police procedural series "The Rookie."

Owens had his professional career breakthrough with his first role on television, playing Elvin Tibideaux, the boyfriend ofSabrina Le Beauf'sSondra Huxtable, on the NBC sitcom "The Cosby Show." He made his debut on the show's second season in 1985 and remained in the cast through the show's conclusion in 1992. During this time, his character Elvin married Sondra Huxtable.

Owens began his acting career on stage, performing Shakespeare at Manhattan's Public Theatre. He also taught the work of the Bard at HB Studios for 12 years.

Owens' first role on television after "The Cosby Show" came in 1997, when he starred on another NBC sitcom, "Built to Last." The title proved ironic, as the show was canceled after three episodes. Geoffrey went on to appear in an episode of "Law & Order" in 1999. A few years later, he was in an episode of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit." Following a five-year break from the small screen, Owens returned in 2007 to appear on a slew of series, including the teen sitcom "That's So Raven," the dramedies "The Wedding Bells" and "Las Vegas," the legal drama "Boston Legal," and the science-fiction romance "The Journeyman." Also in 2007, he made his first of three appearances on the sitcom "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." Geoffrey closed out the decade with appearances on "Medium," "I Didn't Know I Was Pregnant," and "Without a Trace." He was also in the television films "In the Mix" and "Action Auto."

Geoffrey Owens was born on March 18, 1961, in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. His mother was Ethel, a literature and music teacher, while his father was Major, a librarian who later served as a congressman in the United States House of Representatives. Owens has two brothers and two half-siblings. As a teen, he went to the High School of Performing Arts. Geoffrey went on to attend Yale University, from which he graduated cum laude in 1983.

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