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Steve Carell: Net Worth, Age, Height & Everything You Need To Know About The Actor

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By  Published Dec 23, 2026, 7:00 PM EST Jeffrey Nemon has worked in the entertainment industry for twenty years. During his career he has worked for legendary producers, heads of studios and networks and has worked on projects at almost every major network and streaming service.  follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

Steve Carell is one of Hollywood's most beloved actors. Best known as Michael Scott on The Office, with classics like Anchorman and The 40-Year-Old Virgin. After conquering comedy, Carell shifted to dramatic roles in The Big Short and Foxcatcher, earning his first Academy Award nomination for the latter. Recently, he's returned to television, delivering acclaimed performances in The Morning Show (Apple TV+) and The Patient (FX), and signing on for a new HBO series. However, his most lucrative role might be voicing Gru in the six films in the Despicable Me franchise.

The youngest of four brothers, Carell grew up in Acton, Massachusetts. Though he planned to go law school, Carell caught the performing bug after joining a student-run improv troupe while attending Denison University. After graduating, Carell moved to Chicago, where he joined the famed The Second City. His first big break came when he was cast in the short-lived ABC sketch series The Dana Carvey Show. In 1999, Carell's career took off when he became a correspondent for The Daily Show. He married Nancy Walls, a former Saturday Night Live cast member, in 1995, and the couple has two children.

Steve Carell's Net Worth

The Office Star Is Worth $80 Million

According to , Steve Carell is worth $80 million dollars. The site also reports that while Carell earned $175,000 per episode during the early seasons of The Office, his salary went up to $300,000 in later seasons. The show produced around 24 episodes per season, meaning that Steve took home approximately $7 million per year working on the show.

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His film career also netted him huge paydays, earning him $12.5 million for Date Night, and $15 million for Crazy Stupid Love. However, his voice work in the Despicable Me franchise earned Carell his highest paychecks, as he reportedly earns $15-20 million per film. Carell's return to television has also been very lucrative. for Netflix's short-lived Space Force and $750,000 per episode for The Morning Show.

Steve Carell's Age & Height

Carell Is A Leo

Steve Carell was born on August 16, 1962, making him 62 years old as of December 2026. Carell's Zodiac sign is Leo, symbolized by a lion and associated with fire. Leos are known for their leadership, confidence, and big-hearted nature, and love being the center of attention. These traits align with Carell's personality and humor — as well as his most famous character, Michael Scott.

Steve Carell's Notable Roles

Title

Role

The Office

Michael Scott

Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy

Brick Tamland

The 40-Year-Old Virgin

Andy

Little Miss Sunshine

Frank

Despicable Me Franchise

Gru

Foxcatcher

John Du Pont

Crazy Stupid Love

Cal

According to his bio, Carell is 5'10". This makes him six inches shorter than his The Office co-star John Krasinksi who stands at 6'3", but three inches taller than Jenna Fischer, who played Pam, and is 5'6".

Steve Carell Wasn't The First Choice To Play Michael Scott

Paul Giamatti, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bob Odenkirk & More Were Considered

Bob Odenkirk as Saul-Goodman from Breaking Bad (TV-Series-2008–2013) & Steve-Carell as Michael Scott from The Office (2005 2013) Bob Odenkirk as Saul-Goodman from Breaking Bad (TV-Series-2008–2013) & Steve-Carell as Michael Scott from The Office (2005 2013)Custom image by Yalin Chacon.

While it is hard to imagine the American version of The Office without Steve Carell, at least 35 other actors were considered for the role of Michael Scott before Carell was cast. In Andy Green's book, The Office: The Untold Story of the Greatest Sitcom of the 2000s: An Oral History, executive producer Ben Silverman revealed that actors as varied as Rick Moranis and John C Reilly were discussed. Paul Giamatti and Phillip Seymour Hoffman were both offered the role, but they ultimately passed. Eventually, the .

Odenkirk recently reflected on this near-casting during an episode of The Office Ladies podcast, hosted by Jenna Fisher and Angela Kinsey (who played Angela Martin in The Office​​​​​​). He shared that his version of Michael Scott might have brought "a little bit too much earnest seriousness" to the role and admitted that the network made the right decision by going with Steve Carell.

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