Sebastian Maniscalco Net Worth (June, 2023): Salary, Age, Height, Biography

Sebastian Maniscalco Net Worth: $50 Million (approx.)

Net Worth:$50 Million (approx.)
Date of Birth:Jul, 1973
Age:49 years
Height:5 ft 10 in (1.8 m)
Profession:Comedian

Sebastian Maniscalco net worth is $50 million. Sebastian Maniscalco is a famous stand-up comedian and actor from the United States.

Sebastian Maniscalco Net Worth
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Sebastian Maniscalco began his career in 1998 by performing at open mics, and has since released a number of comedy specials. Sebastian Maniscalco also has had supporting roles in films, including notable parts in the award-winning “Green Book” and “The Irishman.”

What is sebastian maniscalco net worth?:

Sebastian Maniscalco net worth is $50 million. We have detailed the various aspects in this article including Sebastian Maniscalco house ,biography, career, cars, interesting facts ,career etc.

Sebastian Maniscalco Net Worth

Sebastian Maniscalco House:

In 2014, Sebastian Maniscalco bought a 4,096-square-foot home in Los Angeles’ Beverly Grove neighborhood, which he spent two years designing with interior designer Kelly Wearstler. The home in the heart of West Hollywood has a huge master bedroom, vaulted ceilings, a private balcony, a luxe master bath, and a kitchen with a plus-size island.

French doors led from the kitchen to the outdoor living area, which boasted a built-in barbecue and a pool and spa.

Maniscalco and Gomez put the property on the market in 2019 for $4.5 million, and re-listed it for $4 million the next year.

In 2019, Sebastian Maniscalco purchased a guard-gated Studio City mansion from pop singer Gwen Stefani for around $21 million. Comprising over 15,000 square feet, the estate has 7 beds and ten baths, as well as a tennis court, a huge soccer field-size lawn, an infinity-edge swimming pool, a theater room, and a separate guesthouse and gym. There’s also a covered lounge with a patio, fireplace, and wet bar.

Sebastian Maniscalco Biography:

date of birthJuly 8, 1973 
place of birthArlington Heights, Illinois, U.S.
Age:49 years
MediumStand-up comedy, television, film, radio, books
Alma materNorthern Illinois University
Years active1998–present
GenresSatire, observational comedy, black comedy, insult comedy
Subject(s)Italian American culture, marriage, everyday life, pop culture
SpouseLana Gomez ​(m. 2013)​
Children2
Websitesebastianlive.com

Sebastian Maniscalco was born in 1973 in Arlington Heights, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Both of his parents were immigrants from Italy, with family origins going back to Sicily, Naples, and Campania.

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Sebastian Maniscalco mother, Rose, worked as a secretary, while his father, Salvatore, was a hairstylist.

Raised Roman Catholic, Sebastian Maniscalco was an altar boy at St. Cecilia Catholic Church in Mount Prospect, Illinois. As a young adult, he went to Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, graduating in 1995 with a degree in communication studies.

Upon moving to Los Angeles, California in 1998, Maniscalco performed at many open mics in bars and bowling alleys. During this time, he also worked as a waiter at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills.

Sebastian Maniscalco Comedy :

Sebastian Maniscalco started to gain greater recognition in 2005, when he started to perform regularly at The Comedy Store in West Hollywood.

Since then, Sebastian Maniscalco has done many specials for television, including both half-hour and hour-long specials. Sebastian Maniscalco first, entitled “Sebastian Live,” was released in 2009.

This was followed by three specials on the Showtime channel: 2012’s “What’s Wrong with People?,” 2014’s “Aren’t You Embarrassed?,” and 2016’s “Why Would You Do That?” Another special, “Stay Hungry,” came out in 2019 on Netflix.

Sebastian Maniscalco Comedy career
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Sebastian Maniscalco Comedy Style and Influences

Sebastian Maniscalco comedy style is characterized by satire, observational comedy, and insult comedy. Among his influences, Sebastian Maniscalco credits George Carlin, Jerry Seinfeld, John Ritter, Bill Burr, Don Rickles, and Andrew Dice Clay.

Sebastian Maniscalco TV Career:

Sebastian Maniscalco has appeared on many TV talk shows over the years, including “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson,” “The Jay Leno Show,” “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” “Conan,” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.”

Additionally, Maniscalco was on the seventh season of Jerry Seinfeld’s streaming series “Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee.” In 2021, Maniscalco started hosting the Discovery+ reality television series “Well Done with Sebastian Maniscalco,” which features his family and friends as they explore food culture.

In other media, Maniscalco co-hosts a podcast with fellow comedian Pete Correale, called “The Pete and Sebastian Show.” The duo also has a show on Sirius XM satellite radio’s Raw Dog Comedy channel 99.

Sebastian Maniscalco Movies Career

In 2006, Sebastian Maniscalco was one of four comedians featured in Vince Vaughn’s documentary “Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days & 30 Nights – Hollywood to the Heartland.” The film chronicles the month-long live comedy variety tour of Maniscalco, Vince Vaughn, Ahmed Ahmed, Bret Ernst, and John Caparulo.

Sebastian Maniscalco has also appeared in a number of fiction narrative films. In 2017, he had a small part in the Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler comedy “The House,” and lent his voice to the kids’ animated sequel “The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature.”

In 2018 Sebastian Maniscalco appeared in the comedies “Cruise” and “Tag,” the latter starring Ed Helms, Jake Johnson, Jeremy Renner, Hannibal Buress, and Jon Hamm, among others.

The same year, Sebastian Maniscalco had a substantial supporting role in Peter Farrelly’s “Green Book,” portraying Johnny Venere opposite stars Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali. “Green Book” went on to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.

After this, Sebastian Maniscalco played real-life Italian-American mobster “Crazy” Joe Gallo in Martin Scorsese’s 2019 crime epic “The Irishman,” starring Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, and Joe Pesci. Later, in 2021, it was announced that Sebastian Maniscalco would be part of the cast of the 2022 Mario film, based on the Nintendo video game series.

Sebastian Maniscalco Wife:

In August of 2013, Sebastian Maniscalco married his wife, artist and designer Lana Gomez.

Sebastian Maniscalco wife

Together, they have two children: daughter Serafina and son Caruso.

Sebastian Maniscalco kids

Sebastian Maniscalco famous Quotes:

“One of my biggest pet peeves is when a guy’s wearing flip-flop sandals, which I don’t understand. Men’s feet are disgusting to begin with, but now they’re on display when I try to go out for a nice steak at a restaurant, and I have to sit there and look at some guy’s hoof? I don’t get it. I don’t understand it.” – Sebastian Maniscalco

“Although my values and my morals are old-school, you have to kind of key into the landscape of social media and how the world is progressing. I’d be a fool to sit there and go, ‘Yeah, let’s use the telephone to telemarket myself’… Social media is something that I definitely have to tap into, to another demographic.” – Sebastian Maniscalco

“The business of being told to earn a dollar, that no one is going to give you anything – that was kind of my mantra throughout my childhood, and now it’s in my adult life. I find that people really tend to relate to the immigrant father, whether he be Italian, Greek, Spanish or whatever.” – Sebastian Maniscalco