Rob Schneider has a net worth of $12 million as an actor, comedian, screenwriter, and director in the United States. His net worth has grown as a result of his successful playing career in films, television sitcoms, as a writer and actor for Saturday Night Live, and his stand-up comedy routines.
Schneider began stand-up comedy while still in high school, and he would frequently open for local San Francisco band Head On, which his elder brother managed. Schneider continued to sing at nightclubs across the Bay Area after high school, including the Holy City Zoo and The Other Café. He’d also appear on local radio shows as a guest star. Schneider was invited to perform on HBO’s 13th Annual Young Comedians special, presented by Miller, after opening for comic Dennis Miller in 1987.
Schneider was hired as just a writer for the NBC late-night sketch comedy series “Saturday Night Live” (SNL) in 1988, thanks to the HBO special’s prominence.
Schneider’s stint as just a writer for “Saturday Night Live” was brief. He soon rose through the ranks of the cast, from featured actor to full cast member. He portrayed “Tiny Elvis” and “Orgasm Guy” from 1990 to 1994, as well as the obnoxious office worker Richard Laymer “The Richmeister,” “Carlo” from the Il Cantore Restaurant comedy, and “The Sensitive Naked Man.” He also starred in the DVD release “The Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live,” alongside fellow SNL comedians Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, David Spade, and Chris Farley, in addition to the live tapings of the show.
Elle King, Schneider’s eldest daughter, is a musician. She was born in 1989. Schneider was previously inside a relationship with her mother, former model London King. He married Patricia Azarcoya Arce, a television producer, in April 2011. Patricia was born and raised in Monterrey, Mexico. They have two kids together, born in 2012 and 2016.
Due to a lack of financing, there were no music education programmes in his birthplace of Pacifica, California for such a long time. Schneider established the Rob Schneider Music Foundation in 1996 to reintroduce music instruction to Pacifica’s primary schools.
Rob purchased a property in San Marino, California for $1.922 million in 2003. In 2009, he offered the house for $3.6 million, but it was eventually sold for $2.3 million in 2012. He sold his former LA house for $1.09 million in 2004.