Andy Samberg Net Worth

How much is Andy Samberg worth?

Net Worth: $20 Million
Salary: $125 Thousand Per Episode
Date of Birth: Aug 18, 1978 (42 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 9 in (1.77 m)
Profession: Comedian, Actor, Musician, Screenwriter, Television producer, Television Director, Lyricist, Voice Actor, Rapper, Film Producer
Nationality: United States of America
Last Updated: 2020
Andy Samberg Net Worth:
$20 Million

Andy Samberg Net Worth: Andy Samberg is an American actor, comedian, writer, producer, and musician who has a net worth of $20 million. He is mostly known for his television acting work on Saturday Night Live and Brooklyn Nine Nine, and for his work with the musical comedy troupe The Lonely Island.

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Early Life: Andy Samberg was born as David A. J. Samberg on August 18, 1978 in Berkeley, California. At age five, he told his parents he wanted to change his name to Andy. He was raised Jewish, but considers himself non-religious. His mother, Marjorie, is an elementary school teacher and his father, Joe, is a photographer. He has two sisters. He attended Elementary School with Chelsea Peretti, who would later become his co-star on “Brooklyn Nine Nine.” As a child, he discovered “Saturday Night Live” and developed an obsession and passion for comedy. Samberg attended Willard Junior High School in Berkeley, where he met future The Lonely Island collaborators Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone. After graduating from Berkeley High School in 1996, Samberg attended the University of Santa Cruz for two years before transferring to NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts in New York City, where he majored in experimental film.

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Inspirational Quotes by Andy Samberg

I rode a bike around town when I was a kid, with my friends, but I never got into cycling as a sport or activity. But, it is really pleasant. It's really nice to hit the mountains with all the trees and everything. I get it.

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I don't think a baby is something that you should do because other people are doing it.

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A sign now of success with a certain audience when you do a short comedy piece, anywhere, is that it gets on YouTube and gets around. It's always something you're thinking about unconsciously.

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If I watch an episode of SNL, and there's one thing that I liked, then that's a good episode.

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I've always looked up to Amy Poehler and, obviously, people like Adam Sandler, Will Ferrell, Mel Brooks, and the 'Monty Python' guys.

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