Ian Lithgow Net Worth

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Who is it?Actor, Soundtrack
Birth DayFebruary 03, 1972
Birth Place Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Ian Lithgow age51 YEARS OLD
Birth SignPisces
OccupationActor, therapist
Years active1993–present
Known for3rd Rock from the Sun
Parent(s)John Lithgow Jean Taynton

đź’° Net worth: $14 Million

Ian Lithgow, an accomplished actor and soundtrack artist in the United States, is estimated to possess a net worth of $14 million by the year 2024. With a wealth that has been accumulated through years of dedication to his craft, Ian Lithgow has undoubtedly made his mark in the entertainment industry. Known for his exceptional acting skills and contributing to the soundtracks of various projects, Lithgow has successfully showcased his versatile talents over the years. As he continues to work on new projects and captivate audiences with his performances, it is expected that his net worth will only continue to grow.

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Biography/Timeline

1982

Ian Lithgow was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, eldest son of the actor John Lithgow and his first wife, Jean Taynton. He has two half siblings, Phoebe (born 1982) and Nathan (born 1983). He received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University and his M.A. in Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Los Angeles. He currently runs a practice in Lower Manhattan specializing in marriage and family therapy.

1990

Lithgow is an award-winning actor who has performed in TV, film, and in regional theatres across the country, including the Goodman Theatre, the American Repertory Theatre, the Williamstown Theatre Festival, the Ahmanson Theatre, and the Pasadena Playhouse. Lithgow is best known for appearing in the 1990's NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun, playing the recurring role of Leon, a purportedly dim-witted student who attends the physics class of Dick Solomon (portrayed by real-life father John Lithgow). He created the role of Tony in Boy Gets Girl, which he performed at the Manhattan Theatre Club.

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