Many fans are curious about Patrick Renna's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Patrick Renna's Net Worth?
Patrick Renna was born Patrick Maxwell Renna on March 3, 1979, in Boston, Massachusetts. He moved to Los Angeles at an early age to pursue an acting career. In 2020, Patrick spoke to Fox News about avoiding the child star curse, stating:'
"I'm lucky I came from a great family who gave me a solid foundation. I didn't switch schools when I started acting and I kept the same friends. I remember I tried for a semester to go to a different school and that didn't go over so well. My parents gave me as normal of a childhood as possible, so any kind of celebrity never got to my head."
Patrick attended Boston's Delphi Academy.
Patrick Renna is an American actor and producer who has a net worth of $1.5 million. Patrick Renna has built a rich acting resume since starring as Hamilton "Ham" Porter in the 1993 sports comedy "The Sandlot." One of his lines from the film, "You're killing me Smalls!," is arguably one of the most famous lines in 1990s movie history. That line inspired the name of Patrick's YouTube series "You're Killing Me" and his podcast "You're Killing Me with Patrick Renna."
Renna made his acting debut with an uncredited role in a 1992 episode of the Nickelodeon series "Salute Your Shorts." He rose to fame in 1993 after playing Hamilton 'Ham' Porter in "The Sandlot," which grossed $34.3 million against a $7 million budget and became a cult classic. That year Patrick also co-starred withPauly Shore,Carla Gugino, and Tiffani Thiessen in "Son in Law." In 1994, he guest-starred on "Getting By" and appeared in the TV movie "Summertime Switch" and the film "Beanstalk." In 1995, Renna starred in the soccer comedy "The Big Green" and co-starred withSam Elliott,Jerry O'Connell, andSusan Deyin the TV movie "Blue River." He then guest-starred on "Boy Meets World" (1996), "Home Improvement" (1996), and "ER" (1999), and he played a vampire in "The X-Files" episode "Bad Blood" (1998), which Salon.com critic Rebecca Traister referred to as "possibly the best 'X-Files' episode of all time." In the '90s, Patrick also appeared in the films "Johnny Mysto: Boy Wizard" (1996), "Sometimes They Come Back… Again" (1996), "Address Unknown" (1997), "Falling Sky" (1998), "Born Bad" (1999), "The Secret Life of Girls" (1999), Speedway Junky" (1999), "Dill Scallion" (1999), "P.U.N.K.S." (1999), and "Everyday" (1999).
Patrick has more than 50 acting credits to his name, including the films "Son in Law" (1993), "The Big Green" (1995), "Sometimes They Come Back… Again" (1996), "Falling Sky" (1998), "National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze" (2003), and "Fear, Inc." (2016) and the television series "The X-Files" (1998), "ER" (1999), "Judging Amy" (2002–2003), "Over There" (2005), "Boston Legal" (2005–2007), "Bones" (2014), and "GLOW" (2018). Renna also produced the 2015 film "Bad Roomies," and he voiced Jordan and Jerome on the animated series "Recess" (1998–2000). In March 2019, it was announced that "The Sandlot" was being revived as a TV series with nearly the entire original cast.
"I would be lying if I said I didn't have some fun in Hollywood during my late teens and early 20s, but I never really got into drugs. I wasn't a big partier. I think staying away from those things, having a supportive family and keeping the same friends are key. I think that's what kept my head on somewhat straight."
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