Many fans are curious about Rachel Dratch's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Rachel Dratch's Net Worth?
Rachel Dratch was born Rachel Susan Dratch on February 22, 1966, in Lexington, Massachusetts. Her mother, Elaine, worked as a transportation director, and her father, Paul, was a radiologist. Rachel's parents followed Reform Judaism, and though Dratch has said that she has been nonobservant as an adult, during her youth, she had a bat mitzvah and went to Hebrew school.
Dratch spent four years in The Second City's mainstage cast in Chicago and performed in the two-woman show "Dratch & Fey" withTina Fey, who would go on to become "Saturday Night Live's" first female head writer as well as the co-creator and star of "30 Rock." When "Dratch & Fey" was performed at New York's Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, "Time Out New York" called it "the funniest thing to be found on any New York comedy stage." Rachel made her film and television debuts in 1999, appearing in the film "Serious Business" and joining the cast of "Saturday Night Live."
Rachel has a younger brother, Daniel, who is a TV writer and producer; his credits include "Monk" and "Anger Management." Dratch attended William Diamond Middle School and Lexington High School and appeared in school plays. After graduation, she enrolled at Dartmouth College to study drama and psychology, and she joined the improv comedy group Said and Done. Rachel graduated from Dartmouth in 1988, and in 1986, she studied at the National Theater Institute at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center for a semester.
Rachel Dratch is an American comedienne, actress, writer, and producer who has a net worth of $4 million. Dratch is best known for being a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Live" (1999–2006), on which she played characters such as Debbie Downer, Denise the Boston teen, and Abe Scheinwald.
Between her seven seasons as a cast member and several cameos over the past decade, Dratch has appeared in more than 140 episodes of the series. During her time on "SNL," Rachel appeared in the films "Martin & Orloff" (2002), "The Hebrew Hammer" (2003), "Down With Love" (2003), "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star" (2003), "Looking for Kitty" (2004), and "Winter Passing" (2005) and the TV series "Third Watch" (2000), "Monk" (2004), and "Frasier." She also had a recurring role as Denise Ruth Battaglia on "The King of Queens."
Rachel has more than 100 acting credits to her name, including the films "Click" (2006), "Spring Breakdown" (2009), "Sisters" (2015), and "Wine Country" (2019) and the television series "The King of Queens" (2002–2004), "30 Rock" (2006–2012), and "Rachel Dratch's Late Night Snack" (2016–2017).
She is credited as a writer and executive producer on "Spring Breakdown," and in June 2021, it was announced that Dratch andAna Gasteyerwould be writing, producing, and starring in the film "A Clüsterfünke Christmas." Rachel has lent her voice to numerous TV shows, such as "Game Over" (2004), "Assy McGee" (2008), "Fish Hooks" (2010–2013), "The Awesomes" (2013–2014), and "Imaginary Mary" (2017), and she has appeared in stage productions of "Sylvia" (2010), "Love's Labour's Lost" (2013), "Tail! Spin!" (2014–2015), and "Privacy" (2016). In 2012, Dratch published the memoir "Girl Walks Into a Bar…: Comedy Calamities, Dating Disasters, and a Midlife Miracle."
In 2006, Dratch co-starred withAdam Sandlerin "Click" and was cast as Jenna on NBC's "30 Rock." She appeared in the original pilot of the series, but after it was screened by test audiences, the role was recast withJane Krakowski, and Rachel went on to play various characters, such asElizabeth TaylorandBarbara Walters, during the show's seven-season run. Dratch and Adam Sandler reunited in 2007's "I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry," followed by "Just Go with It" (2011), "That's My Boy" (2012), and "The Week Of" (2018). In 2009, she co-starred withAmy PoehlerandParker Poseyin "Spring Breakdown" and appeared in the films "Love N' Dancing," "I Hate Valentine's Day," and "My Life in Ruins." Rachel then appeared in the short film "Teacher of The Year" (2012) and the feature films "Syrup" (2013), "A Little Game" (2014), and "The Grief of Others" (2015).
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