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What Is Mark Normand's Net Worth?

Mark Normand is a stand-up comedian and actor who has a net worth of $4 million. Mark Normand began performing in 2006 in his native New Orleans, Louisiana. Since then, he has done stand-up throughout the United States and abroad, made appearances on such television shows as "The Late Show withStephen Colbert" and "Conan," and released multiple comedy specials. Additionally, Normand co-hosts a weekly podcast with fellow comicJoe Listcalled "Tuesdays with Stories."

Since getting his start in stand-up comedy, Normand performs regularly throughout the United States and internationally at comedy clubs, festivals, and colleges. Among his notable festival appearances, he has done stand-up at the Seattle International Comedy Competition, the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, the Bridgetown Comedy Festival, the Boston Comedy Festival, and the Great American Comedy Festival. In 2013, Mark beat out over 60 other comics to win Carolines on Broadway's March Madness competition. That year, Normand was also featured at Just for Laughs in Montreal, Canada.

In 2006, Normand began his career performing stand-up comedy at Lucy's Retired Surfer Bar in New Orleans. After moving to New York City, he performed there at various venues.

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Mark Normand was born on September 18, 1983, in New Orleans, Louisiana. Growing up, he spent much of his time making short films and doing theater; among his early show-business inspirations wereGroucho MarxandWoody Allen. As a teen, Normand went to De La Salle High School. At the age of 16, he lost his virginity in the French Quarter to a 45-year-old. For his higher education, Mark attended the University of New Orleans before dropping out and enrolling at the New York Film Academy. However, he disliked it there and began doing open mics during the night.

In 2014, Normand was a featured performer in an episode of the stand-up comedy series "The Half Hour" on Comedy Central. The same year, he released an album through Comedy Central Records entitled "Still Got It," which he recorded in Madison, Wisconsin, at Comedy on State. Mark had another gig with Comedy Central in 2017, when he debuted his hour-long special "Don't Be Yourself" on the channel. Later, in 2020, he released a new comedy special entitled "Out to Lunch," which covers such topics as anxiety, homosexuality, and drinking.

Beyond his live appearances, Normand is a frequent stand-up comedy guest on television programs. He has performed multiple times on "Conan," and has also done gigs on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," "The Tonight Show StarringJimmy Fallon," "The Late Late Show withJames Corden," VH1's "Best Week Ever," and Comedy Central's "@midnight." In 2012, Mark appeared on the Comedy Central series "John Oliver'sNew York Stand-Up Show" alongside fellow comicsWyatt Cenac, Hari Kondabolu, and Ben Kronberg. Additionally, he competed in the eighth season of the reality television competition show "Last Comic Standing," where he advanced to the semifinals.

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