Many fans are curious about Steven Wright's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Steven Wright's Net Worth?

Steven Wright is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, director, and producer who has a net worth of $2 million. In 2017, "Rolling Stone" magazine ranked Wright #15 in its "50 Greatest Stand-up Comics" list, and he came in at #23 on Comedy Central's "100 Greatest Stand Up Comics of All Time" list in 2004. Steven has released the Grammy-nominated comedy albums "I Have a Pony" (1985) and "I Still Have a Pony" (2007) and the specials "A Steven Wright Special" (1985), "Wicker Chairs and Gravity" (1990), and "When the Leaves Blow Away" (2006), and he wrote, produced, and starred in the Oscar-winning short film "The Appointments of Dennis Jennings" (1988).

Wright has more than 40 acting credits to his name, including the films "Desperately Seeking Susan" (1985), "So I Married an Axe Murderer" (1993), "Natural Born Killers" (1994), "Canadian Bacon" (1995), and "Loser" (2000), the television series "Mad About You" (1993) and "TheLarry SandersShow" (1993–1998), and the web series "Horace and Pete" (2016). He has lent his voice to the films "Reservoir Dogs" (1992), "The Swan Princess" (1994), "Babe: Pig in the City" (1998), and "The Emoji Movie" (2017) and the TV shows "Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist" (1995–1997), "Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child" (1997), "The Simpsons" (1998), "Hercules" (1998–1999), "Codename: Kids Next Door" (2001), "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" (2011), as well as the "Conan" segment "The Flaming C" (2015). Steven wrote, directed, and produced the 1999 short film "One Soldier," and he produced two of his comedy specials and the FX series "Louie" (2014–2015). He also appeared in two episodes of "Louie" and wrote the 2015 episode "The Road: Part 2."

Early Life

Steven Wright was born Steven Alexander Wright on December 6, 1955, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He grew up in a Catholic household in Burlington, Massachusetts, with mother Lucille (better known as "Dolly"), father Alexander, and three siblings. Steven's heritage is Scottish on his father's side and Italian-American on his mother's side. Alexander was an electronics technician for NASA during Project Apollo, and after the program ended, he found work as a truck driver. Wright earned an associate degree from Middlesex Community College in Bedford, then he enrolled at Emerson College in Boston, graduating in 1978. The following year, Steven started performing stand-up comedy at Boston's Comedy Connection. He has said thatGeorge CarlinandWoody Allenwere some of his comedic influences. In 1982, Peter Lassally, executive producer of "The Tonight Show StarringJohnny Carson," saw Wright perform at Cambridge's Ding Ho comedy club and booked him on the show. Carson was so impressed by his first "Tonight Show" performance that he invited Steven back less than a week later.

Career

Wright released his first comedy album, "I Have a Pony," in 1985, and it earned a Grammy nomination and landed him an episode of HBO's "On Location." The performance he recorded for "On Location" was also released as "A Steven Wright Special," which received a CableACE Award nomination. Steven appeared on "Saturday Night Live" five times between 1983 and 1985, and he hosted the show in 1986. His second comedy special, "Wicker Chairs and Gravity," aired on HBO in 1990, and it was followed by the 2006 Comedy Central special "When the Leaves Blow Away." In 2007, Wright released the material from "When The Leaves Blow Away" as the album "I Still Have a Pony." The album was released on Comedy Central Records and earned Steven his second Grammy nomination.

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