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What Is Nick Swardson's Net Worth?

Nick Swardson is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and producer who has a net worth of $5 million. Nick Swardson released the comedy album "Party" in 2007, followed by the album/Comedy Central special "Seriously, Who Farted?" in 2009. He released another Comedy Central special, "Taste It," in 2015, and the network gave him his own show, "Nick Swardson's Pretend Time," in 2010.

Swardson had a recurring role as Terry Bernadino on "Reno 911!" (2003–2009), and he has more than 70 acting credits to his name, including "Malibu's Most Wanted" (2003), "Grandma's Boy" (2006), "Blades of Glory" (2007), "Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star" (2011), and "30 Minutes or Less" (2011). Swardson has also appeared in severalAdam Sandlermovies, and he produced "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry" (2007), "The Ridiculous 6" (2015), "The Do-Over" (2016), and "Sandy Wexler" (2017).

Nick is credited as a writer on "Malibu's Most Wanted," "Grandma's Boy," "Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star," and "Pretend Time" as well as "The Benchwarmers" (2006) and "Gay Robot" (2006). He created the Comedy Central series "Typical Rick" (2016–2017), which he also wrote, produced, and starred in. In 2016, Swardson and his "Hell and Back" co-stars earned a Behind the Voice Actors Award nomination for Best Vocal Ensemble in a Feature Film.

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Early Life

Nick Swardson was born Nicholas Roger Swardson on October 9, 1976, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His parents, Pamela and Roger, divorced in 1989, and Roger, who passed away in 2003, was a journalist and editor who founded the Saint Paul community newspaper the "Grand Gazette." Nick has an older sister named Rachel and an older brother named John, and he attended St. Paul Central High.

Swardson told "Collider" of his high school years, "I got addicted to drugs when I was 15 and got expelled from high school four times, and I had to go to court-ordered rehab when I was 16. I wasn't a stupid kid, so they let me back into the school, but my grades were so bad. I needed to get an A, so I took theater…We wrote a play and performed it in front of our school.  It was a tough school.  All the other plays were getting booed.  And we did our play, and I played this character that was super wacky and big, and it just destroyed."

Ultimately, Nick Swardson's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.