Breckin Meyer’s Net Worth

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Breckin Meyer‘s net worth is projected to be over $8 million, which he has amassed from his work as an actor, writer, producer, and drummer. His primary source of income comes from his acting career. He is one of the world’s wealthiest celebrities, even though his salary or earnings are unknown.

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Breckin Meyer has a net worth of $8 million.
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The “Clueless” actor spent $2.2 million on a brand-new, family-sized home just off a bustling boulevard in a lush, upmarket corner of L.A.’s expansive San Fernando Valley’s unheralded but increasingly expensive Valley Village region. The house has five bedrooms and 5.5 bathrooms in just over 4,100 square feet and has never been lived in.

Breckin Meyer’s Career

Breckin Meyer began his career as the voice of Spud in the animated television series “Potato Head Kids” (1986). He has appeared in one-off episodes of T.V. shows such as “The Wonder Years” (1988) and “Chicken Soup” (1989), as well as the made-for-television film “Camp Cucamonga” (1990).

In the 1995 coming-of-age rom-com film “Clueless,” he played skateboarding stoner Travis Birkenstock, which gave him his big break. The film was not only a box office success and garnered mostly positive reviews from reviewers, but it is also considered one of the best teen films of all time, with a cult following. In the following year, he played similar roles in the supernatural horror-thriller ‘The Craft’ and the post-apocalyptic action film ‘Escape from L.A.’

The actor’s following significant picture was the comedy ‘Rat Race,’ a box office smash in 2001. In the same year, he starred alongside Hugh Jackman, Meg Ryan, and Liev Schreiber in the popular romantic comedy fantasy picture “Kate & Leopold.” Meyer’s other notable films include the sports comedy “Herbie: Fully Loaded,” the rom-com “Ghosts of Girlfriends Past,” and the comedy-drama “Changeland.”

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The producer’s voice acting career took off when he played Jon Arbuckle, Garfield and Odie’s owner, in the blockbuster hit 2004 live-action/computer-animated musical comedy film “Garfield: The Movie.” He returned to the film’s 2006 sequel, ‘Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties,’ which was also a box office smash. He has been a regular contributor to the stop motion sketch comedy television series “Robot Chicken” since 2005, both as a writer and as a voice actor representing several characters.

Breckin Meyer’s Relationship Detail

47, Breckin Meyer is not presently dating anyone. Breckin has had at least one previous relationship. He was married to his wife, Deborah Kaplan, a writer, from 2001 to 2014. They have two children, Caitlin and Clover. The two broke up for some unknown reasons. After “months of separation,” the couple announced their intention to divorce on October 1, 2012.

Breckin Meyer is not presently dating anyone.
Breckin Meyer with his daughters, Caitlin and Clover.
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Clover Meyer’s birthday is unknown, but her sister, Caitlin Willow Meyer, was born on December 31, 2003. There is not much information regarding these two siblings. Meyer, like many other celebrities and public figures, keeps his personal and romantic lives secret. More information will be provided as it becomes available.

Breckin Meyer’s Bio

Breckin Erin Meyer was born on May 7, 1974, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to Dorothy Ann, a travel agent and former microbiologist, and Christopher William Meyer, a management consultant. Frank, his older brother, and Adam, his younger brother, are his brothers. Meyer lived in California, West Virginia, Texas, and New Jersey, to name a few places.

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Breckin Meyer With His Older Brother, Frank Meyer
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The 47-year-old and Drew Barrymore went to the same elementary school. He was introduced to Barrymore’s agency through this institution, and he was finally signed. This allowed him to participate in several advertisements and the television game show “Child’s Play” (1982). He later attended Beverly Hills High School, where he studied alongside Branden Williams and Joshua John Miller.

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