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What Is Matt Walsh's Net Worth and Salary?

He served as a correspondent on "The Daily Show" from 2001 to 2002, and he created the 2010 Spike series "Players," which he also starred on, directed, and executive produced. Walsh has written for "Upright Citizens Brigade" and "Dog Bites Man," and he wrote and directed the films "High Road" (2011) and "A Better You" (2014). He also directed the 1993 film "The Stinky Onion Gang," wrote "Martin & Orloff," and produced "Dog Bites Man." Matt co-hosted "Bear Down: Chicago Bears Podcast" with screenwriter/comedian Scot Armstrong, and in 2021, he began hosting the podcast "Second in Command: A Veep Rewatch" with his former co-star Tim Simons.

Matt Walsh was born Matthew Paul Walsh on October 13, 1964, in Chicago, Illinois. Walsh grew up with mother Audrey, father Dick, and six siblings. His brother Pat co-wrote Matt's directorial debut, "The Stinky Onion Gang," and he appeared in the film; Walsh also cast him in his 2014 film "A Better You." Matt attended Hinsdale South High School, where he was a backup tight end on the football team. After graduating in 1982, he enrolled at Northern Illinois University, earning a Psychology degree, and he spent a year at Salzburg College in Austria.

After he graduated from college, Walsh took improv comedy classes, becoming a regular performer at Chicago's ImprovOlympic and Annoyance Theater. He metMatt Besserin 1991, and the two started performing stand-up comedy together and soon became founding members of the Upright Citizens Brigade, along withAmy Poehlerand Ian Roberts. Matt made his film debut in 1998's "Tomorrow Night," followed by "Talent" (1998), "Fatty Drives the Bus" (1999), and "Road Trip" (2000). In 2002, he starred as Dr. Eric Orloff in "Martin & Orloff," which he co-wrote with Ian Roberts. Walsh co-starred withWill Ferrellin 2003's "Old School" and "Elf," and they later reunited in 2008's "Semi-Pro" and "Step Brothers" and 2015's "Get Hard." He appeared in the films "Bad Santa" (2003), "Starsky & Hutch" (2004), "Christmas with the Kranks" (2004), "School for Scoundrels" (2006), "Be Kind Rewind" (2008), "Drillbit Taylor" (2008), and "Role Models" (2008), and he guest-starred on "Arrested Development" (2004), "Reno 911!" (2004–2009), "Human Giant" (2007–2008), "TheSarah SilvermanProgram" (2008), and "The League" (2009).

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Matt Walsh is an American actor, comedian, director, writer, and producer who has a net worth of $4 million. Matt Walsh is a founding member of the Chicago-based Upright Citizens Brigade comedy troupe, and he is best known for playing Mike McLintock on the HBO series "Veep" (2012–2019). Matt has more than 160 acting credits to his name, including the films "Martin & Orloff" (2002), "Old School" (2003), "Semi-Pro" (2008), "Role Models" (2008), "The Hangover" (2009), and "Ghostbusters" (2016) and the television series "Upright Citizens Brigade" (1998–2000), "Dog Bites Man" (2006), "Players" (2010), "Hung" (2010), and "Outsourced" (2010–2011).

From 2012 to 2019, Walsh played the Vice President's Director of Communications, Mike McLintock, on "Veep" alongsideJulia Louis-Dreyfus. The series aired 65 episodes over seven seasons, and it won the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series in 2015, 2016, and 2017 and earned Matt two Outstanding Supporting Actor nominations. In 2016, Walsh appeared in the films "Other People," "The Darkness," "The Do-Over," "Ghostbusters," and "Office Christmas Party," followed by 2017's "Brigsby Bear," 2018's "A Futile and Stupid Gesture," "Life of the Party," Under the Eiffel Tower," and "Widows," and 2019's "The Perfect Date." In recent years, he has guest-starred on "Black-ish" (2017), "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" (2018), "Another Period" (2018), "The Good Fight" (2018), "Curb Your Enthusiasm" (2021), and "Ghosts" (2022).

In 2006, Matt starred as Kevin Beeken on Comedy Central's "Dog Bites Man," and in 2009, he co-starred with his "Role Models" castmatePaul Ruddin "I Love You, Man" and withBradley Cooper,Ed Helms,Zach Galifianakis, andJustin Barthain the blockbuster "The Hangover," which grossed $469.3 million against a $35 million budget. In 2010, Walsh starred as Bruce Fitzgerald on the comedy series "Players," which he created. That year he also appeared in the films "Cyrus," "Due Date," and "Cherry," guest-starred on "Party Down," "Nick Swardson'sPretend Time," "Community," and "Childrens Hospital," and had a recurring role as Matt Saline on HBO's Hung." From 2010 to 2011, he played Jerry Stern on NBC's "Outsourced," then he appeared in the films "Queens of Country" (2012), "The Brass Teapot" (2012), "Movie 43" (2013), "Hits" (2014),  and "Into the Storm" (2014). Matt guest-starred on "Happy Endings" (2012), "Parks and Recreation" (2013), "Drunk History" (2013–2014), "How I Met Your Mother" (2014), and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (2014–2016), and he had a recurring role as L. Jefe Maninchargo on IFC's "Comedy Bang! Bang!" (2013–2016).

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