Last Updated: November 19, 2024
Category:
Richest CelebritiesActors
Net Worth:
$8 Million
Birthdate:
Nov 27, 1976 (47 years old)
Birthplace:
Culver City
Gender:
Male
Height:
5 ft 10 in (1.791 m)
Profession:
Actor, Screenwriter, Television producer, Voice Actor
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Jaleel White's Net Worth And Salary?
  2. Salary
  3. Early Life
  4. Early Career
  5. Family Matters
  6. Other Work
  7. Personal Life
  8. Awards And Honors
  9. Jaleel White Career Earnings

What is Jaleel White's Net Worth and Salary?

Jaleel White is an American actor and screenwriter who has a net worth of $8 million. Jaleel White is most widely recognized for the role of Steve Urkel on the hit sitcom, "Family Matters," which ran from 1989 to 1998. Originally meant to be a one-time appearance, Steve Urkel became a cultural phenomenon and spawned the popular catchphrase "Did I do that?". He went on to appear in 204 of the show's 215 episodes.

Before "Family Matters," Jaleel appeared in commercials as well as small roles on 1980s TV shows "The Jeffersons," "Mr. Belvedere," and "Saved by the Bell" predecessor "Good Morning, Miss Bliss." White also starred on UPN's "Grown Ups" (1999–2000) and hosted the Syfy game show "Total Blackout" (2012–2013). Jaleel was ranked #37 on VH1's 2005 "100 Greatest Kid Stars" list.

Salary

At his peak of "Family Matters," Jaleel White's salary was $180,000 per episode. That worked out to around $4 million per season. After adjusting for inflation, that's the same as earning $300,000 per episode today, or $7 million per season today.

Early Life

Jaleel White was born Jaleel Ahmad White on November 27, 1976, in Culver City, California. His mother, Gail, was a homemaker, and his father, Michael, was a dentist. After Jaleel got involved in acting, Gail became his manager. White studied at John Marshall Fundamental High School and South Pasadena High School and graduated from UCLA with a film and television degree in 2001.

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Early Career

After his preschool teacher suggested that he try acting, Jaleel began starring in commercials at 3 years old, including a Jello-O pudding pops commercial with Bill Cosby. In 1984, he had a guest role on "The Jeffersons" and was cast as Rudy on "The Cosby Show," but the part went to Keshia Knight Pulliam when Cosby decided the character should be a girl. In 1985, White appeared in the television film "Kids Don't Tell" and all 18 episodes of the CBS sitcom "Charlie & Co.". He went on to appear in "The Disney Sunday Movie" in 1986 and, "Mr. Belvedere," the "Good Morning, Miss Bliss" pilot, and "Jay Leno's Comedy Hour."

Family Matters

In 1987, Jaleel landed the iconic role of Steve Urkel on "Family Matters" in 1989. Audiences loved Jaleel's portrayal of the Winslow family's nerdy neighbor. Jaleel won the role after wearing a pair of his father's large dental eyeglasses during the audition.

He appeared in 203 of the show's 215 total episodes, sometimes playing Stefan Urquelle (Steve's suave alter ego) and Myrtle Urkel (Steve's cousin).

Steve Urkel was a 1990s cultural phenomenon. His popularity led to a doll and Urkel-Os cereal.

White reprised his role on "Full House" and "Step by Step" in 1991 as well as the 2019 animated film "Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?"

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Other Work

White has appeared in more than 20 films, including "Dreamgirls" (2006), "Who Made the Potatoe Salad?" (2006), "Call of the Wild" (2009), and "The 15:17 to Paris" (2018).

Jaleel also wrote two episodes of the sitcom: 1993's "Grandmama" and 1996's "Home Again."

He voiced the popular videogame character Sonic the Hedgehog in "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog" (1993), "Sonic the Hedgehog" (1993–1994), "Sonic's Christmas Blast" (1996), and "Sonic Underground" (1999). Jaleel played the lead role on the sitcom "The Grown Ups," which ran for 22 episodes, and he has guest-starred on several TV shows, including "Boston Legal" (2007), "Psych" (2009 and 2012), "House" (2011), and "Castle" (2015). In 2010, White wrote, produced, and starred in the web series "Fake It Till You Make It, and in 2012, he hosted the game show "Total Blackout" and competed in "Dancing with the Stars, coming in seventh place. In 2020, Jaleel began appearing in a recurring role on Netflix's "The Big Show Show."

Personal Life

In 2009, Jaleel welcomed a daughter, Samaya, with then-girlfriend Bridget Hardy. In 2010, Hardy alleged that White hit and shoved her when she confronted him with her suspicions that he was unfaithful, but he has denied the allegations and says that they were spurred on by the former couple's custody battle.

Awards and Honors

White was nominated for a Young Artist Award for his guest appearance on "The Jeffersons" in 1985 and his supporting role on "Charlie & Co." the following year. In 1991, he won the Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Comedian in a Television Series for "Family Matters." Jaleel has been nominated for 4 NAACP Image Awards for his performance on "Family Matters," winning in 1994, 1995, and 1997. He was also nominated for a Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Television Actor in 1996. In 2017, White was presented with the Global Humanitarian Medal of Honor in Memoriam of Theodor Seuss Geisel at the Disney Motif Awards.

Jaleel White Career Earnings

  • Family Matters
    $180 Thousand/episode
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