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Chris D'Elia Net Worth  - Pulptastic

Writer Michael Henderson

What is Chris D’Elia’s Net Worth?

Chris D’Elia, a multi-talented American comedian, actor, writer, and rapper, has a net worth of $10 million. He is widely recognized for his appearances on popular TV shows like “Whitney,” “Undateable,” and “You.”

As a stand-up comedian, D’Elia is known for his comedic skills, and he has released two comedy albums, “Such is Life” and “White Male. Black Comic.” In addition, he hosts the “Congratulations with Chris D’Elia” podcast, which started in 2017.

D’Elia has also made appearances in more than 30 films and television shows, including “Celeste and Jesse Forever,” “Band Aid,” “Little Evil,” and “The Good Doctor.” Furthermore, he voiced Remington Tufflips on the animated series “Sanjay and Craig” from 2013 to 2016.

Early Life and Career

Chris D’Elia was born in Montclair, New Jersey in 1980. His parents were Ellie, an interior decorator, and Bill, a director and TV producer. His younger brother, Matt, is also in the entertainment industry as an actor, director, writer, and producer. The family moved to Los Angeles when Chris was 12, and he attended La Cañada High School, graduating in 1998.

As a teenager, D’Elia appeared on two episodes of “Chicago Hope,” a medical drama on CBS, thanks to his father’s connections. After high school, he briefly attended New York University to study acting but dropped out after his freshman year.

Chris D’Elia’s Career Highlights

Chris D’Elia’s career began with guest appearances on TV shows like “Get Real” and “Boston Legal,” and films like “Almost” and “Bad Girls from Valley High.” He later gained recognition as a stand-up comedian, performing on shows like “Live at Gotham” and “Comedy Central Presents.” D’Elia also appeared on NBC’s “Whitney,” co-hosted the “Ten Minute Podcast,” and played lead roles on “Undateable” and “The Good Doctor.” He has filmed three comedy specials for Netflix and has acting credits in films like “Celeste and Jesse Forever” and “XOXO.”

However, D’Elia’s career was marred by sexual harassment allegations in 2020, which led to his appearance on “You” being seen as a case of art imitating life. Despite this controversy, he continues to act in films and TV shows like “Life in a Year” and “Huge in France.”

Chris D’Elia faces multiple sexual misconduct allegations

In 2020, several women accused comedian Chris D’Elia of sexually harassing them and asking for nude photos when they were underage. D’Elia denied the allegations, but Comedy Central removed his episode from “Workaholics” and his comedy special “White Male. Black Comic.” from their website. D’Elia was dropped by the Creative Artists Agency and replaced by Tig Notaro in the Netflix film “Army of the Dead.”

In 2011, actress Megan Drust accused D’Elia of allegedly unzipping his pants and asking her to touch him after getting a ride home from a West Hollywood restaurant. D’Elia addressed the allegations in a YouTube video in 2021, saying that none of his relationships had been nonconsensual but that “sex controlled [his] life.”

In March 2021, an anonymous woman filed a lawsuit against D’Elia, alleging that he sexually abused her when she was 17. The lawsuit states that D’Elia “constructed a manipulative, controlling, and abusive dynamic” and demanded sexually explicit images and specific sexual poses and acts from her.

Chris D’Elia’s Real Estate Ventures

Chris D’Elia, the comedian and actor, made headlines with his recent controversy, but his net worth is still significant. His real estate ventures are a testament to his financial success.

In 2016, he purchased a home in LA’s Laurel Canyon enclave for $2.6 million. In January 2020, he listed the home for sale for $2.9 million.

The following year, in 2017, he bought a home in the mountains of Beverly Hills for $5.4 million. The seller was actress Tricia Helfer.

In 2013, D’Elia bought a home in LA’s Beachwood Canyon neighborhood for $1.75 million from TV host/comedian Craig Ferguson. He sold the property in 2016 for $1.9 million.

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