Jodie Sweetin’s Net Worth In 2022
Talk about a ‘Full House’—and an even fuller bank account.
Jodie Sweetin’s net worth has been building since she was a young child. With a generation of children growing up alongside her as she appeared on Full House, it’s not surprising Sweetin has been able to build nice savings. What's more, considering the actress’ public struggles with addiction, it is heartening to see how she has been able to rebuild her career.
All of that turmoil is firmly behind the former child star. In fact, this holiday season, she will be appearing in a couple of Christmas films, Hallmark Channel’s A Cozy Up Christmas Inn and Lifetime’s Merry Swissmas. So … do these holiday movies pay well?
Here is everything you’re wondering about Jodie Sweetin’s net worth.
How did Jodie Sweetin become famous?
Jodie Sweetin’s life was rocky from the very start. Born in Los Angeles in 1982, both of her parents were in prison at the time of her birth. She was raised by her uncle Sam Sweetin and his second wife Janice, though she was encouraged not to talk about her adoption. This was due to fears people would think she was forced into acting as a child.
Sweetin started her acting career by booking several national commercials before she was cast in a guest role at the age of 5 in the 1987 series Valerie. That same year, Sweetin would land the role that would make her famous, as Stephanie Tanner, the sassy middle sister on ABC sitcom Full House. This role made Sweetin a household name and she remained with the series until its end in 1995. She also reprised the role on the show’s sequel series Fuller House, which aired from 2016 until 2020.
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What is Jodie Sweetin's net worth in 2022?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, actress Jodie Sweetin has a net worth of $2 million. Sweetin was able to earn this money mainly through her role as Stephanie Tanner on Full House and its sequel series Fuller House. Middle-child syndrome paid off in this case!
How much is Stephanie Tanner worth?
Actress Jodie Sweetin played middle child Stephanie Tanner on the ABC sitcom Full House and on its Netflix sequel series Fuller House. The Stephanie Tanner actress has a net worth of a reported $2 million. Danny Tanner would definitely be proud of his sassiest daughter!
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How old is Jodie Sweetin?
Jodie Sweetin was born on Jan. 19, 1982, making her 40 years old as of this writing in October 2022. Considering we remember when she was in elementary school, that definitely makes us feel old!
How much money does Jodie Sweetin make?
Jodie Sweetin makes money from a few different sources. Of course, we imagine her most lucrative source of income is from the royalties she earns from her role on the ABC sitcom Full House. It has been reported she earns as much as $300,000 per year from these royalties. In addition, she also appears in a good deal of made-for-television movies.
Sweetin may have a salary of around $24,000 for these made for TV movies. As a result, she can end up making upwards of $300,000 every year.
How much did Jodie Sweetin make on Full House?
For her role as Stephanie Tanner in the ABC sitcom Full House, Jodie Sweetin as a child actress was reportedly making at one point up to $40,000 per episode. That means for her 193 episodes on the series from 1987 to 1995, Sweetin may have earned up to $7,720,000—and that’s before royalties from syndication and the like!
How much did Jodie Sweetin make for Fuller House?
It has been reported that Jodie Sweetin was paid $26,000 per episode to reprise her role of Stephanie Tanner on the sequel series Fuller House. That means for her 76 episodes of the Netflix series, she may have earned as much as $1,976,000—or more if she received a raise at any point during the series.
How much did the Full House cast make?
Each member of the ABC sitcom Full House earned a different amount of money. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, who played the youngest daughter Michelle Tanner, started out making a combined $2,400 per episode. Eventually, their salary increased to $25,000 per episode, before later being raised to $80,000 per episode by the end of the series, due to the twins’ success outside of the show.
It has been previously written that Jodie Sweetin reportedly earned as much as $40,000 per episode by the end of Full House. We can imagine that the other main child actress, Candace Cameron Bure, also earned around $40,000 an episode by the end of the series, if not a bit more due to her older age.
It has not been reported how much the adult actors, including Bob Saget, John Stamos and Dave Coulier, earned for their work on the series. However, considering they were adults at the time, we can imagine their salaries were considerably higher than those of the child actors. That would put their salaries in the high tens of thousands to the low hundreds of thousands by the end of the series.
How much did the Fuller House cast make per episode?
It has previously been written that Jodie Sweetin was reportedly paid around $26,000 per episode for her work on Fuller House. As a result, we can imagine her Full House fictional sister Candace Cameron Bure was most likely paid a similar amount to reprise her role of oldest daughter D.J.
For Fuller House, child actor Michael Campion reportedly was paid $12,000 per episode. Elias Harger was paid $10,816 after getting a raise in season 2—he started out making $10,000 per episode in season 1. Meanwhile, Dashiell and Fox Messitt each made $9,734 an episode for season 3, after making $9,000 per episode in season 1. Soni Bringas, who played Ramona, the daughter of Kimmy Gibbler, was making $15,000 per episode at age 15.
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It is not known how much original series stars Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, Dave Coulier and John Stamos were paid to reprise their roles in Fuller House. However, we can imagine they were able to negotiate higher salaries than not only the current child actors, but also the former child actors from the original series. As a result, they were likely paid in the high tens of thousands to the low hundreds of thousands for each episode. That is the only way we can imagine these cast members, who are all millionaires, would have been willing to sign on for the sequel series.
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