Bill Fagerbakke Net Worth

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Net Worth: $10 Million
Date of Birth: Oct 4, 1957 (63 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 6 ft 5 in (1.98 m)
Profession: Actor, Voice Actor
Nationality: United States of America
Bill Fagerbakke Net Worth:
$10 Million

Bill Fagerbakke Net Worth: Bill Fagerbakke is an American actor and voice actor who has a net worth of $10 million. Bill Fagerbakke was born in October of 1957 and is most known for his television and film roles, including those which are voice based. Most notably, as Michael “Dauber” Dybinski on the long-running sitcom, Coach and Patrick Star on Nickelodeon’s cartoon, SpongeBob SquarePants. He also had a recurring guest role on the cult classic sitcom, How I Met Your Mother, as one of the main character’s fathers, Marvin Eriksen. At 6’6″ he is known for his ample height, which he also used as a high school athlete, participating in football, basketball, and track. He even went on to play football in college, for which he received a scholarship. After taking a “redshirt” year and later an injury, he is said to describe his college career as “two years of football and four years of school.” After graduating in 1981, he went on to start acting professionally in 1984. Here he started taking on various roles in television and films. He married actress Catherine McClenahan in 1989, with whom he has two children, Hannah and Carson. He and McClenahan have been separated since 2012.

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Inspirational Quotes by Bill Fagerbakke

It took me a few years to realize I might want to get into acting as a profession.

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When I was playing football, I was getting up to 240 pounds, and they wanted me to get to 260.

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Athletics provided a life preserver for me, and that maybe kept me out of trouble. I never partied in high school. I mostly just dated.

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Your basic physical makeup does influence the parts you're offered. If you're big, they cast you either dumb or tough, although there are exceptions. Clint Eastwood and James Arness carved out niches for themselves in Westerns. I just hope I won't be faced with doing 'Li'l Abner' in dinner theater for the rest of my career.

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