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What Is Josh Charles' Net Worth?
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Josh Charles was born Joshua Aaron Charles on September 15, 1971, in Baltimore, Maryland. He is the son of Laura Peyton and advertising executive Allan Charles, and he is Jewish on Allan's side. Josh started performing comedy when he was just nine years old, and during his teenage years, he spent many summers at New York's Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Center. Charles studied at the Baltimore School for the Arts, whereTupac ShakurandJada Pinkettwere his classmates.
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Charles made his film debut in 1988's "Hairspray," which was directed byJohn Waters, a fellow Baltimore native. He co-starred withRobin WilliamsandEthan Hawkein 1989's "Dead Poets Society," which earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture. Next, Josh appeared in the films "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead" (1991), "Crossing the Bridge" (1992), "Threesome" (1994), "Coldblooded" (1995), "The Grave" (1996), "Crossworlds" (1996), "Pie in the Sky" (1996), "Little City" (1997), and "Muppets from Space" (1999) and the TV movies "Murder in Mississippi" (1990), "Cooperstown" (1993), "Norma Jean & Marilyn" (1996), and "The Underworld" (1997). From 1998 to 2000, he starred as Dan Rydell on ABC's "Sports Night," which won a Television Critics Association Award for Outstanding Achievement in Comedy in 1999 and a TV Guide Award for Best Show You're Not Watching in 2000. After "Sports Night" ended, Charles appeared in the films "S.W.A.T." (2003), "Seeing Other People" (2004), "Four Brothers" (2005), "The Darwin Awards" (2006), "The Ex" (2006), "After.Life" (2009), and "Brief Interviews with Hideous Men" (2009) and the TV movie "Our America" (2002). He guest-starred on "Stella " (2005) and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" (2008), and he played Ray Jones on the ABC drama "Six Degrees" (2007) and Jake on the HBO drama "In Treatment" (2008).
Josh married ballet dancer/author Sophie Flack on September 6, 2013, and they welcomed a son in December 2014 and a daughter in August 2018. Charles is a fan of the Baltimore teams the Orioles and the Ravens, and in a 2022 interview with Awards Daily in which he discussed the Baltimore-set miniseries "We Own This City," he stated, "Born and raised in Baltimore. I'm still very close to the city. I feel very connected to my hometown. All my sports teams are there. My family is there, I go back often, and it's the kind of town that if you're from there – maybe more so than the bigger cities – we take a lot of pride in our city, warts and all. Therefore, it's a story that I knew very well. I follow everything in Baltimore, not just sports, but politics too. I care deeply about the city and I see it struggling, and I'm always trying to enlighten myself and see what's happening and how we can improve it."
Josh Charles is an American actor who has a net worth of $12 million. Josh Charles is probably best known for playing Dan Rydell on the ABC comedy-drama "Sports Night" (1998–2000) and Will Gardner on the CBS drama "The Good Wife" (2009–2016). Charles has more than 60 acting credits to his name, including the films "Hairspray" (1988), "Dead Poets Society" (1989), "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead" (1991), "S.W.A.T." (2003), "Four Brothers" (2005), "Brief Interviews with Hideous Men" (2009), "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" (2016), and "Mothers' Instinct" (2024), the TV movies "Norma Jean & Marilyn" (1996) and "Our America" (2002), the miniseries "We Own This City" (2022), and the television series "In Treatment" (2008), "InsideAmy Schumer" (2014–2016), "Masters of Sex" (2015), "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp" (2015), "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" (2016–2017), "Law & Order True Crime" (2017), "Away" (2020), "The Power" (2023), "The Veil" (2024), and "The Handmaid's Tale" (2025). In 2018, Josh made his Broadway debut in "Straight White Men," which earned him a Drama League Award nomination for Distinguished Performance. Charles also directed three episodes of "The Good Wife": "The Art of War" (2012), "The Next Month" (2013), and "Tying the Knot" (2014).
In 2009, Josh began starring as Will Gardner on the CBS series "The Good Wife." His character was killed off at the end of season five in 2014, but he returned for the 2016 series finale in a dream sequence. Charles received two Primetime Emmy nominations for his performance on the show. From 2014 to 2016, he guest-starred in four episodes of Comedy Central's "Inside Amy Schumer," and in 2015, he played Dan Logan on Showtime's "Masters of Sex" and Blake on Netflix's "Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp." He reprised the role of Blake on "Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later" in 2017. Josh had a recurring role as Duke Snyder on Netflix's "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt" from 2016 to 2017, and in 2017, he played Dr. Jerome Oziel on NBC's "Law & Order True Crime." He appeared in the films "Bird People" (2014), "Adult Beginners" (2014), "I Smile Back" (2015), "Freeheld" (2015), "Norman" (2016), "The Drowning" (2016), "Amateur" (2018), "FramingJohn DeLorean" (2019), "Memory" (2023), and "Mothers' Instinct" (2024), and he co-starred withTina FeyandMargot Robbiein 2016's "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot." In 2020, Charles starred as Matt Logan on the Netflix science-fiction drama "Away," then he played Daniel Hersl in the HBO miniseries "We Own This City" (2022) and Max Peterson on the FX on Hulu series "The Veil" (2024) and had recurring roles as Daniel Dandon on Amazon Prime Video's "The Power" (2023) and Commander Wharton on Hulu's "The Handmaid's Tale" (2025).
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