What is Norm Macdonald's Net Worth?
Standup comedian and Saturday Night Live cast member from 1993 to 1998 who anchored Weekend Update. He appeared in numerous Adam Sandler films including Billy Madison and Grown Ups and hosted the Sports Show with Norm Macdonald on Comedy Central in 2011.
He began his career by performing in local comedy clubs in Ottawa. He later started his career in entertainment by writing for the hit show Roseanne.
He was famously fired from SNL because NBC West Coast Executive Don Ohlmeyer didn’t think he was funny but many believe Ohlmeyer’s friendship with OJ Simpson, who was often mocked on Update, was the cause.
Career
Norm Macdonald began his career as a stand-up comedian. In 1987, he appeared in the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival held in Montreal, Canada. In 1992, he became a writer of the television show ‘The Dennis Miller Show.’ He was also the story editor and writer of ‘Roseanne.’ He then guests appeared in ‘The Jackie Thomas Show.’
Personal Life
He had a son named Dylan with Connie Macdonald, whom he was married to from 1988 until 1996. He had two brothers, Leslie and Neil Macdonald, who both became journalists with the CBC.
He was Conan O’Brien’s favorite guest.
Norm Macdonald Quick Facts
What is the net worth of Norm Macdonald? What is his zodiac sign? Here is Norm Macdonald in a nutshell:
Net Worth | $2 Million |
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Salary | N/A |
Date of Birth | October 17, 1959 - September 14, 2021 (age 61 years) |
Zodiac Sign | Libra | Gender | Male |
Height | 6 Feet (1.85 m) |
Profession | Comedian |
Nationality | N/A |

Quotes that Inspire by Norm Macdonald
Many are probably wondering about the foundation behind Norm Macdonald's success and wealth. Below we have listed some of the comedian's quotes that will get you in the mindset to pursue your financial success.
Whenever I do theaters, I don't like 'em. I don't think they're right for stand-up.
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I'm happy doing stand-up, but I'll probably do a television show eventually. If not, I'll delve into this Internet world and decide best how to harness it. What I like best about it is the independent movie style and the ability to just be completely reckless within that world. I like that a lot. I just have to acquaint myself with technology.
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I'm not gay, so I don't know much about Broadway musicals.
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I think clever people think that poor people are stupid.
Norm Macdonald
I'm no good at anything but comedy, which I think I'm good at. I'm absolutely no good at networking; I'm terrible at acting; I'm terrible at dealing with executives; I'm terrible at collaborating. And I say whatever I want to say. But I think I'm good enough at comedy that I can survive. And I don't really have an ambition for money.
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