As one of the most talked-about figures, Katey Sagal has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Katey Sagal's Net Worth and Salary?

More recently, Sagal has appeared in "The Conners" as Dan's second wife Louise and starred in the ABC drama "Rebel," inspired by the life ofErin Brockovich, further cementing her status as one of television's most enduring talents.

Katey made her on-screen debut in the TV movie "The Failing of Raymond" in 1971 before scoring her first big part inMary Tyler Moore's"Mary," on which she played a newspaper columnist. Soon after, she was cast as Peggy Bundy on the hit series "Married…with Children" alongsideEd O'Neill,Christina Applegate, andDavid Faustino. Her portrayal of the redheaded, lower-class, sex-starved, lazy, and free-spending wife of Al Bundy was iconic, and she became a household name. The show ran for more than a decade before its eventual end.

Throughout her acting career, Sagal has also maintained her passion for music, releasing several albums and performing as a backup vocalist for various artists includingBob DylanandBette Midlerbefore her acting breakthrough.

Katey Sagal was born Catherine Louise Sagal on January 19, 1954, in Los Angeles, California. Sagal was born into a show business family–her mother, Sara Zwilling, was a singer, producer, and television writer. She died of heart disease in 1975, when Katey was 21 years old. Her father, Boris Sagal, was a Ukrainian immigrant who worked as a director. In 1977, Sagal's father got remarried to dancer/actress Marge Champion. Three years later, he would tragically lose his life in an accidental death while working on the set of the NBC miniseries "World War III" when he walked into the blades of a helicopter at the Timberline Lodge in Oregon. Three of Sagal's four siblings are also actors. Katey Sagal studied at the California Institute of the Arts and began singing and acting in the early '70s.

After "Married…with Children" ended, Sagal guest-starred on the children's cartoon "Recess." In 1998,Matt Groeningcreated a character for Sagal in his science-fiction animated comedy "Futurama." She voiced purple-haired mutant spaceship captain Leela. The show was canceled after four seasons but developed a cult following after syndication on Adult Swim and Comedy Central. Due to its increasing popularity, Comedy Central commissioned two more seasons of "Futurama," in 2010 and 2013. Katey guest-starred in three episodes of "That '70s Show" and starred in the short-lived 2000 NBC sitcom "Tucker." In 2002, Sagal was cast as the wife ofJohn Ritterin the sitcom "8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter." Following the death of John Ritter, the show was canceled in 2005.

Katey Sagal is an American actress and musician who has a net worth of $40 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband since 2004, writer/producer Kurt Sutter.

Katey Sagal has built an impressive career spanning over four decades in television, film, and music. She first gained prominence as Peggy Bundy in the groundbreaking sitcom "Married… with Children" (1987-1997), where her portrayal of the big-haired, sharp-tongued housewife became iconic in television history.

Sagal's career reached new heights with her powerful performance as Gemma Teller Morrow in the drama series "Sons of Anarchy" (2008-2014), earning her a Golden Globe Award. She continued her success in television with notable roles in "The Bastard Executioner," "Superior Donuts," and "Rebel."

After "Married… with Children," Sagal demonstrated her versatility by voicing Leela in the animated series "Futurama" (1999-2013) and taking on the role of Cate Hennessy in the sitcom "8 Simple Rules" (2002-2005).

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