Kevin Dillon Net Worth

How much is Kevin Dillon worth?

Net Worth: $10 Million
Salary: $80 Thousand Per Episode
Date of Birth: Aug 19, 1965 (55 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Profession: Actor, Voice Actor
Nationality: United States of America
Last Updated: 2019
Kevin Dillon Net Worth:
$10 Million

Kevin Dillon net worth and salary: Kevin Dillon is an American actor who has a net worth of $10 million. Kevin Dillon first gained notoriety through his acting roles in films such as, Platoon, The Blob, No Escape, War Party and more. He is probably most famous for appearing on the HBO TV show Entourage. On Entourage, he played the role of Johnny “Drama” Chase, older brother of the show’s fictional star Vinnie Chase. Kevin was nominated for Emmy Awards in 2007, 2008, and 2009, as well as a Golden Globe Award in 2008, for his performance in Entourage. He has also played the role of drummer, John Densmore in the movie “The Doors” in 1991, and starred in the 2006 film, Poseidon, which was a remake of The Poseidon Adventure.

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He was born in Mamaroneck, New York, in 1965. His father (Paul Dillon) was a portrait painter and sales manager. His mother (Mary Ellen) was a homemaker. Kevin attended Mamaroneck High, along with his older brother Matt Dillon, (born one year before, in 1964) who is also an actor of film and television. Kevin has three other brothers, Paul Jr. (also an actor), Brian and Tim and a sister, Katy Scholz. Kevin attended the School of Visual Arts in New York and started acting in high school, but he wanted to be an actor like his big brother, Matt. Kevin’s first acting role was in the TV movie, “No Big Deal,” in which he played a juvenile delinquent who has trouble adjusting to a new school. In April of 2006, Kevin married actress/model Jane Stuart in Las Vegas. They would eventually have one child together before divorcing in 2017. Kevin also has a daughter from a previous relationship.

Kevin Dillon net worth and salary: Kevin Dillon is an American actor who has a net worth of $10 million. Kevin Dillon first gained notoriety through his acting roles in films such as, Platoon, The Blob, No Escape, War Party and more. He is probably most famous for appearing on the HBO TV show Entourage. On Entourage, he played the role of Johnny “Drama” Chase, older brother of the show’s fictional star Vinnie Chase. Kevin was nominated for Emmy Awards in 2007, 2008, and 2009, as well as a Golden Globe Award in 2008, for his performance in Entourage. He has also played the role of drummer, John Densmore in the movie “The Doors” in 1991, and starred in the 2006 film, Poseidon, which was a remake of The Poseidon Adventure.

He was born in Mamaroneck, New York, in 1965. His father (Paul Dillon) was a portrait painter and sales manager. His mother (Mary Ellen) was a homemaker. Kevin attended Mamaroneck High, along with his older brother Matt Dillon, (born one year before, in 1964) who is also an actor of film and television. Kevin has three other brothers, Paul Jr. (also an actor), Brian and Tim and a sister, Katy Scholz. Kevin attended the School of Visual Arts in New York and started acting in high school, but he wanted to be an actor like his big brother, Matt. Kevin’s first acting role was in the TV movie, “No Big Deal,” in which he played a juvenile delinquent who has trouble adjusting to a new school. In April of 2006, Kevin married actress/model Jane Stuart in Las Vegas. They would eventually have one child together before divorcing in 2017. Kevin also has a daughter from a previous relationship.

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Inspirational Quotes by Kevin Dillon

I really enjoy acting. I feel I'm getting better and better with each movie I make.

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I love the Discovery Channel, man!

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I'm a good Catholic - most of the time.

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I think oysters are overrated, and I don't love the texture.

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Before 'Entourage,' I couldn't get a sitcom.

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