Wanna be a showbiz millionaire without having to show your face onscreen? Take notes from Tom Kenny.
Aside from brief real-life cameo appearances on SpongeBob and a few stints on shows like Just Shoot Me in the '90s, you'd be hard-pressed to spot this veteran voice actor on TV. We more than likely could not select him out in a crowd if he walked proper by way of, but he's got the identical net worth as Dylan and Cole Sprouse combined: $16 million in keeping with CelebrityNetWorth.com.
Read on to be told how the actor who's played SpongeBob SquarePants for more than 20 years constructed his immense fortune.
Tom Kenny is no stranger to your TV set. His IMDB page is a wildly spectacular listing of beloved cartoon characters, a lot of whom existed lengthy earlier than SpongeBob hit the scene.
"I seem to voice a lot of sweet, kind of dumb yellow characters for some reason," he instructed Casting Frontier.
Remember CatDog? He used to be the voice of Dog.
What about The Powerpuff Girls? He was once the mayor AND the narrator.
The Fairly OddParents? Cupid.
The Wild Thornberrys? Pal Joey.
Johnny Bravo? Carl.
Winnie The Pooh? Rabbit.
He also voiced a range of characters on Cow and Chicken and Aaahh Real Monsters!, and performed the one and best Heffer on Rocko's Modern Life.
That closing credit score was the one that if truth be told landed Tom his function as SpongeBob.
"That’s a really important one for me," he defined to Casting Frontier. "It’s where I first met Stephen Hillenburg who’d go on to create SpongeBob. Steve was the creative director of Rocko's Modern Life."
Since 1999, Tom's been voicing SpongeBob in each unmarried SpongeBob SquarePants episode. According to him, he hasn't simply been talking like SpongeBob for 20+ years, he's been bringing him to existence in the recording sales space.
"When I step into that booth, I really feel like I am SpongeBob for a few hours," he explained in an interview with Den of Geek. "I think like him, I talk like him, I’m him until I leave the recording booth."
His demanding work doesn't go omitted. CelebrityNetWorth.com initiatives he makes more than $50,000 every week whilst working on the display. And the more beloved SpongeBob SquarePants turns into, the extra alternatives there are for Tom to line his pockets with money earned in Bikini Bottom.
The first SpongeBob SquarePants movie grossed $140.2 million in keeping with IMDB, with Tom getting a cool lower of that sum for his main position. The sequel did even higher, earning $325.1 million international.
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run is about to be released on July 30, 2020, rounding out the collection' movie trilogy. If Tom had SpongeBob's cartoony features, we bet his eyes would turn into dollar signs just enthusiastic about it.
This vocal pro doesn't just paintings as SpongeBob this present day. He lends his abilities to franchises like Transformers (enjoying Skids and Wheelie), the Spyro online game collection (taking part in Spyro the Dragon), Adventure Time (taking part in the Ice King), and will be returning as Squanchy, Pencilvester and extra on the upcoming 5th season of Ricky and Morty.
Adventure Time's Ice King on the Cartoon Network is Tom's second-most rewarded character work (after SpongeBob, in fact), earning him each a BTVA Television Voice Acting Award and an Annie award for 'Outstanding Achievement in Voice Acting' - considered one of the perfect honors a voice actor can obtain in line with IMDB.
It's easy to amass thousands and thousands if you have a large wage AND do not throw your money around. As Tom revealed to AOL, "I've always been a live within my means guy. You drive a crappier car than you should be driving or live in a smaller house than you should."
He's additionally very aware that it might all disappear if he is not careful. "I get excited just being employed," he added. "I have total freelancer mental illness where you think it's all going to go away tomorrow...Maybe some crazed psycho comes up and punches me in the throat. It can happen."
For any individual who owes his lavish way of life to a little fictional sponge, Tom doesn't mince words about SpongeBob being a money-making icon. While SpongeBob works his little pants off at the Krusty Krab, his cash scenario is far worse than Tom's IRL.
"He works 97 hours a week; he gets paid for 40," Kenny instructed AOL. "I don't know whether he's the best person to ask for financial advice." Fair sufficient!
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