As one of the most talked-about figures, Rob Morrow has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Rob Morrow's Net Worth?

Rob Morrow is an American actor, director, producer, and writer who has a net worth of $10 million. Rob Morrow is best known for his portrayal of Dr. Joel Fleischman on the CBS comedy-drama "Northern Exposure" (1990–1995) and Don Eppes on the CBS crime drama "Numb3rs" (2005–2010). For "Northern Exposure" (which he also executive produced), Rob earned two Primetime Emmy nominations and three Golden Globe nominations.

Morrow has more than 60 acting credits to his name, including the films "Quiz Show" (1994), "Mother" (1996), "Maze" (2000), "The Bucket List" (2007), "Begin Again" (2013), and "The Kill Team" (2019) and the television series "Street Time" (2002–2003), "Entourage" (2010–2011), "The Whole Truth" (2010), "CSI: NY" (2012), "The Fosters" (2016–2017), "The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story" (2016), "Billions" (2016–2020; 2022), "Designated Survivor" (2017), and "Hawaii Five-0" (2019). Morrow wrote, directed, and produced the 1993 short film "The Silent Alarm" and the 2000 film "Maze," and he has directed episodes of "Oz" (2002), "Street Time" (2003), "Joan of Arcadia" (2004), "Numbers" (2006–2010), "Necessary Roughness" (2012–2013), "The Fosters" (2015–2017), "NCIS: New Orleans" (2016), and "Games People Play" (2019).

Early Life

Rob Morrow was born Robert Alan Morrow on September 21, 1962, in New Rochelle, New York. He is the son of dental hygienist Diane Markowitz and industrial lighting manufacturer Murray Morrow. Rob grew up in a Jewish household in Hartsdale, New York, and he had a Reform Bar Mitzvah. When Morrow was 9 years old, his parents divorced, and his father moved out. Rob attended Cardigan Mountain School in Canaan, New Hampshire, and Edgemont High School in Greenville, New York, but he dropped out during his senior year to pursue an acting career. After seeing "Grease" as a teenager, Morrow "wanted nothing except to become an actor."

Career

Rob made his TV debut as an extra in a 1980 episode of "Saturday Night Live," then he appeared in the films "Private Resort" (1985) and "Tattingers" (1989) and guest-starred on "Fame" (1985), "Spenser: For Hire" (1987), "Everything's Relative" (1987), and "Monsters" (1989). From 1990 to 1995, Morrow starred as Dr. Joel Fleischman on the CBS series "Northern Exposure," which aired 110 episodes over six seasons and earned Rob several award nominations. He hosted "Saturday Night Live" in 1992, then he appeared in the films "Quiz Show" (1994), "Last Dance" (1996), "Mother" (1996), "Into My Heart" (1998), "Other Voices" (2000), "Labor Pains" (2000), "Sam the Man" (2001), "The Guru" (2002), and "The Emperor's Club" (2002) and the TV movies "The Day Lincoln Was Shot" (1998), "Only Love" (1998), "The Thin Blue Lie" (2000), "Hudson's Law" (2001), and "Jenifer" (2001). Morrow wrote, directed, produced, and starred in the 2000 film "Maze," which won awards at AFI Fest, the Cinequest San Jose Film Festival, and the Newport Beach Film Festival.

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Ultimately, Rob Morrow's financial journey is a testament to their success.

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