Quick Facts of Steve Zahn
- Full NameSteve Zahn
- Net Worth$20 Million
- Date of Birth13 November, 1967
- NicknameZahn
- Marital Status
Married - BirthplaceMrashall Minnesota
- Ethnicity
White - ProfessionActor
- Nationality
American - Active Year1987–present
- Eye colour
Blue - Hair colour
Brown - BuildAthletic
- SpouseRobyn Peterman (m. 1994)
- Height5′ 7¼” (1.71 m)
- Children2
- Horoscope
Scorpio
American actor, Steve Zahn is famous for playing Jeremy Tanner in the 1993 film Rain Without Thunder. He appeared as Lane Bailey in the American television series South Beach. Not just that, Zahn is also credited for television series like From the Earth to the Moon, Mind Games, The Crossing, Modern Family, and Monk.
Steve gained massive fame after playing amiable stoners, slackers, and sidekicks in the films like That Thing You Do! You’ve Got Mail, and Out of Sight. Also, he voiced the character Thunderclap in the 2015 animated film The Good Dinosaur.
Steve Zahn’s Wiki-Bio
Steve Zahn was born as Steven James Zahn on November 13, 1967, in Marshall, Minnesota, the United States of America. He is a son of Carleton Edward Zahn, a Lutheran minister, and Zelda Clair Zahn, a bookstore clerk who later served as a YMCA administrator. Zahn holds an American nationality and belongs to mixed ethnicity. As of 2023, his age is 55, and has the ethnicity of German, and Swedish.
While growing up in Mankato, Minnesota, Steve attended Kennedy Elementary School and moved to the suburbs of Minneapolis for high school. Later, he joined Robbinsdale Cooper High School, graduating in 1986.
Married to Robyn Peterman
Stuart Little actor, Steve Zahn is happily living with his wife Robyn Peterman whom he married in 1994. The love birds met back in 1991 while they were performing on a national tour of Bye Bye Birdie. Robyn is the daughter of clothier J. Peterman. Zahn and Peterman had a long-term relationship before they decided to exchange their wedding vows. And ever since they tied the knot there are no signs of their separation and news regarding their divorce.
Together the husband and wife share two kids, Henry James Zahn ( born on April 3, 2000) and Audrey Clair Zahn (born on April 25, 2002). Steve and his wife run a local community theater, where Zahn occasionally performs. The family of four resides on a 360-acre farm outside Lexington, Kentucky, where Steve gardens and raises horses, goats, and sheep. Besides that, check out the relationship status of Egyptian-American actor and TV star Zeeko Zaki.
Rose to Fame
Steve Zahn started his career in 1987 with guest appearances in a number of television series. He played Jeremy Tanner in the 1993 film Rain Without Thunder. Then he starred in a role, Sammy Gray, in the 1994 American romantic drama Reality Bites. He is also credited for the films like Forces of Nature, Freak Talks About Sex, Happy Texas, and The Great Buck Howard.
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In 1990, Zahn played the role of Spence in the American television series All My Children. He appeared as Ronnie La Fontaine in Modern Family from 2014-2015. He portrayed the role of Richie Kreyman in 2019’s Netflix original Tall Girl, featuring Ava Michelle, Griffin Gluck, Rico Paris, and Sabrina Carpenter.
What’s His Net Worth?
Daddy Day Care actor, Zahn has amassed a pretty good amount from his work as a film and television actor. However, Steve has an incredible net worth of $2o million as of 2023. He earned such a hefty amount from his long-term professional career. Since the star is still active in the field, we are sure that his net worth is bound to increase in the coming days. Throughout his acting career, he has been active in several movies and TV shows.
Not just that, Zahn also receives a big chunk of money from his voice acting career. Besides, all the movies and television series that he has worked on are doing well in the industry. Although he has earned such a great fortune, Zahn is yet to share the details about his house and cars. On the other hand, American actor and TV star T. J. Thyne has a net worth of $10 million.
Other Works
Zahn is a fan of lifetime military history and said he had turned down a part in the HBO miniseries band of Brothers one of his biggest regrets. In 2007, Northern Kentucky University awarded him an honorary doctorate in fine arts. Zahn, a lover of sports at the University of Kentucky, is often seen at games and events.