Jennette McCurdy Net Worth

Jennette McCurdy Net Worth

Jennette McCurdy is an American actress, country pop singer-songwriter, director, writer and producer. Jennette McCurdy Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $3.5 Million. Explore more about Jennette McCurdy‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. Her yearly income 350,000 and monthly income 30,000.

Jennette McCurdy Full name Jennette Michelle Faye McCurdy. Her nick Name was Jennette McCurdy. Jennette McCurdy now 30 Years old .

Jennette McCurdy Father Mark  and Her Mother Debbie.

Jennette McCurdy Spouse  was  NA.

She was born in 26 Jun 1992  in Los Angeles, California, United states of america.

Jennette McCurdy complete his graduation. Here are the best highlights of Jennette McCurdy’s Career

McCurdy made her acting debut in a 2000 episode of the Fox sketch comedy series “Mad TV” at age 8, then she appeared in her first film, 2001’s “Shadow Fury.” She guest-starred on “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” (2002), “Malcolm in the Middle” (2003; 2005), “Karen Sisco” (2004), “Strong Medicine” (2004), “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” (2005), “Medium” (2005), and “Judging Amy” (2005), and in 2003, she appeared in “Hollywood Homicide” alongside Harrison Ford, whose performance in “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” inspired her to become an actress. In 2007, Jennette had a recurring role on the ABC Family series “Lincoln Heights,” appeared in the TV movie “The Last Day of Summer,” and began starring as Sam Puckett on “iCarly,” which aired 97 episodes over six seasons. She reprised her role in “Sam & Cat,” which ran for 35 episode from 2013 to 2014.

While starring on “iCarly” and “Sam & Cat,” McCurdy also appeared in the feature film “Minor Details” (2009), the short film “The Death and Return of Superman” (2011), and the TV series “True Jackson, VP” (2009; 2010), “Cupcake Wars” (2011), “Big Time Rush” (2011), “Victorious” (2012), and “Ben and Kate” (2013). Around this time, Jennette also lent her voice to the films “Snowflake, the White Gorilla” (2013), “Almost Heroes 3D” (2014), and “Bling” (2016) and the television series “The Cleveland Show” (2010), “Glenn Martin, DDS” (2010), “The Penguins of Madagascar” (2010; 2015), and “Robot Chicken” (2016).

In 2014, McCurdy starred in and wrote the web series “What’s Next for Sarah?,” then she appeared in the short films “Climate Change Denier’s Anthem” (2015), “The Last Virgin in LA” (2016), “Security Deposit” (2017), and “The First Lady” (2018). She guest-starred on “The Birthday Boys” (2014), “Comedy Bang! Bang!” (2015), and “The Eric Andre Show” (2016), and from 2015 to 2016, she played Wiley Day on the Canadian series “Between.” Jennette starred in the 2016 psychological thriller “Pet” and the 2018 comedy “Little Bitches,” and she wrote and directed the 2017 TV movie “The McCurdys,” in which “a dysfunctional Mormon family is defined by the mother’s cancer and the daughter’s career as a child actress.” In 2017, she decided to give up acting to pursue a career as a writer and director. In 2020, she started “The Empty Inside Podcast” and created a “darkly comedic one-hour one-woman-show” called “I’m Glad My Mom Died,” which enjoyed a sold-out run at L.A.’s Lyric Hyperion Theatre.