As one of the most talked-about figures, Renée Taylor has built a significant fortune. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What Is Renée Taylor's Net Worth?

From  2008 to 2012, Taylor was a guest star on "How I Met Your Mother," playing Ted Mosby's neighbor, Mrs. Matsen. She also guest-starred on the Disney Channel series "Shake It Up" as Mrs. Lacasio, a cranky elderly woman in a retirement home, and appeared as Robbie's cranky grandmother who wants to learn how to use the Internet on the Nickelodeon series "Victorious."

Renée Adorée Taylor was born on March 19, 1933, in The Bronx, New York City. She is the daughter of Charles and Frieda Wexler. Her mother, an aspiring actress, named her after Hollywood silent film actress Renée Adorée, who was making waves at the time. Taylor graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts.

Taylor's guest appearances on TV shows barely scratch the surface of her versatile talents. She is also an amazing voice actor who voiced Mrs. Start in the animated hit "Ice Age: The Meltdown" and cracked up the audience as Linda's mom on the Fox animated series "Bob's Burgers." Additionally, she played Martha Benson in the 2009 comedy flick "Opposite Day."

Between 1992 and 1994, Taylor played the overbearing Jewish mother ofBrian Benben'scharacter on the HBO series "Dream On." In 1993, she was cast asRichard Lewis'smother andDon Rickles' ex-wife in the Fox sitcom "Daddy Dearest." Unfortunately, the TV show was canceled after only two months. That same year, Renée was lined up for occasional guest appearances on CBS's fresh sitcom "The Nanny," where she played Sylvia Fine, the mother ofFran Drescher'scharacter. When "Daddy Dearest" got the ax, her role on "The Nanny" was upgraded, making her a recurring cast member in the first season and a regular by the third. This gig ran parallel with her work on "Dream On."

Taylor started out with improv groups in the 1950s before going on to work as a comedian in the early 1960s at the New York City nightclub Bon Soir. There, she opened for a then-unknownBarbra Streisand. In 1967, Renée got a shot on the big screen inMel Brooks' "The Producers," playing the role of Eva Braun. She landed this gig while starring in the play "Luv" alongsideGene Wilder, who Brooks later cast as the film's protagonist.

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Renée Taylor is an American actress, screenwriter, playwright, producer, and director who has a net worth of $3 million. Renée Taylor is best known for playing Sylvia Fine on the sitcom "The Nanny." Taylor won a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Writing Achievement in Comedy, Variety or Music for "Acts of Love and Other Comedies."

In the early '70s, Taylor and her husband, Joseph Bologna, became quite the dynamic duo in the comedy scene. They teamed up to create the hit Broadway comedy "Lovers and Other Strangers" which was such a success that it earned them Academy Award nominations. In 1971, they wrote and starred together in "Made for Each Other," receiving a nomination from the Writers Guild of America for Best Comedy. Renée's next role was as Arlene Sherwood in the 1991 comedy "Delirious," in which she starred alongsideJerry OrbachandJohn Candy.

Taylor's role on "The Nanny" made her very popular and a familiar face to many. Her husband also made two guest appearances on the show—first as a self-absorbed actor named AllanBeckand later as Sylvia's doctor and admirer during the final season.

Ultimately, Renée Taylor's financial journey is a testament to their success.

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