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

What Is Tim Dillon's Net Worth?

Tim began performing stand-up comedy around 2010, and he found work as a tour guide in New York City. In 2016, he performed at Montreal's Just for Laughs comedy festival and appeared on "Comedy Knockout," "TheChris GethardShow," and "The 2016 Chris Gethard Election Special." From 2016 to 2017, Dillon appeared in eight episodes of "Red Eye w/Tom Shillue," and in 2018, he starred in the short film "Anything Boys Can Do" alongside fellow stand-up comicNikki Glaser. Tim appeared on "Inside Joke at Moontower" (2018), "The Stand-Up Show withKatherine Ryan" (2019), "Marvel: Eat The Universe" (2019), "TheJames AltucherShow" (2020), and eight episodes of "Lights Out withDavid Spade" (2019–2020).

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He hosts the podcast "The Tim Dillon Show," which was previously known as "Tim Dillon Is Going to Hell," and the podcast's YouTube channel has more than  369,000 subscribers as of this writing. Dillon also co-hosted the podcast "Bastard Radio" with Nick Mullen andLuis J. Gomez, and he has appeared as a guest on numerous podcasts, such as "The Joe Rogan Experience," "History Hyenas," "TheMegyn KellyShow," "Red Scare Podcast," "The Fighter and the Kid," and "Your Mom's House." In 2021, Tim hosted a panel featuringTyler and Cameron WinklevossandJake Paulat a Miami Bitcoin Conference.

As of this writing, Tim Dillon is one of the highest-paid people on Patreon. At the end of 2020 he was earning $14,000 per month from Patreon. At the end of 2021 he was earning $180,000 per month. Today he earns $200-250,000 PER MONTH from Patreon.

Tim is gay, and he came out in his mid-twenties. In 2019, he stated that he hadn't consumed alcohol or drugs in over a decade. On the subject of politics, Dillon said in 2016, "I don't think politically I line up with anything. I think it's all fake." He didn't vote in the 2020 presidential election because he didn't approve ofDonald TrumporJoe Biden, and he expressed support forCaitlyn Jennerin 2021's California gubernatorial recall election.

Tim Dillon is an American stand-up comic, actor, and podcaster who has a net worth of $12 million. He hosts the podcast "The Tim Dillon Show," and he appeared on the Netflix series "The Comedy Lineup" in 2018; he also executive produced his episode. As an actor, Tim has appeared in the films "Boston Psychiatric" (2009) and "Timing" (2020) and the television series "Above Average Presents" (2016), "Thanksgiving" (2016), and "You Didn't Want to Know" (2018). In 2017, "Rolling Stone" magazine included Dillon on its "10 Comedians You Need to Know" list.

Tim Dillon was born Tim J. Dillon on January 22, 1985, in Island Park, New York. Tim's parents divorced when he was a child, and his mother was later diagnosed with schizophrenia. Dillon's second cousin is EGOT winner Robert Lopez, who co-created the Broadway musicals "Avenue Q" and "The Book of Mormon" and co-wrote the songs in the Disney films "Frozen," "Frozen 2," and "Coco." Tim tried acting as a child and appeared on "Sesame Street" in 1994. During a 2020 appearance on "TheJoe RoganExperience," Dillon stated, "I was a child actor as a kid and I failed. I was on Sesame Street twice. I did the polka with Snuffleupagus."

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