Josh Gad has a $14 million net worth.
American actor, comedian, and producer Josh Gad is also known by his birth name, Joshua Ilan Gad. Josh Gad has a $14 million net worth as of 2022. He gained notoriety for his role as “Olaf” in the 2017 musical fantasy film “Beauty and the Beast,” for which he received two “Annie Awards.”
He has been involved in the entertainment business since 2002, and because to his incredible acting abilities, he has amassed immense fame and wealth. He has amassed a considerable net worth of over $12 million.
He received the “Grammy Award” for Best Musical Theatre Album and was nominated for “The Tony Award” for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance as “Elder Cunningham” in the 2011 musical drama play “The Book of Mormon.”
Josh Gad’s biography and wiki
Josh Gad was born on February 23, 1981, making him 41 years old as of 2022. He grew up and was educated in a stable family in Hollywood, Florida, in the United States. He is a member of the Christian faith and is an American national. In addition to attending the University School of Nova Southeastern University in 1999, he finished his early education at a nearby high school.
He then enrolled himself at Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts, where in 2003 he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatre. He had a passion for acting since he was a little child and wanted to pursue a career in it. He won the “National Forensics League National Tournament” twice in 1998 and 1999 for Humorous Interpretation and Original Oratory as a student at the University School of Nova Southeastern University.
Name | Josh Gad |
Full Name | Joshua Ilan Gad |
Net Worth | $14 Million |
Date of Birth | 23 February 1981 |
Age | 41 Years Old |
Birth Place | Hollywood, Florida, United States |
Currently Live In | Hollywood, Florida |
Profession | Actor, Comedian and Producer |
Debut | TV Series: ER (2005) Video Games: MIB: Alien Crisis (2012) Web Series: Woke Up Dead (2009) Film: Mary and Joe (2002) |
Years Active | 2002 – Present |
Famous Role | Olaf in the Film Frozen Fever (2015) |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Christian |
Ethnicity | Jewish Descent |
Hometown | Hollywood, Florida |
Zodiac Sign | Pisces |
School/High School | Local High School in United States NSU University School in Florida |
College/University | Carnegie Mellon College of Fine Arts in United States Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania NIDA – National Institute of Dramati |
Family, Wife & Relationships
Josh Gad’s parents are Sam and Susan Gad. Josh Gad’s father’s name is Sam Gad, who is an investment advisor and his mother’s name is Susan Gad, who is a real estate agent.
Father Name | Sam Gad |
Mother Name | Susan Gad |
Brother Name | Jason Gad Jeff |
Sister Name | – |
Girlfriend | Ida Darvish |
Marital Status | Married |
Wife Name | Ida Darvish |
Children | Ava Gad (Daughter) |
Physical Appearance
Josh Gad is a young good-looking smart and handsome man with a charming and dashing personality. He owns a strong and attractive physique with impressive body measurements and a normal body type.
He is about 5 feet and 7 inches in height and his body weight is around 90 Kg. He has short and stylish dark brown color hair and blistering brown color beautiful and mesmerizing eyes.
Height (approx) | in centimeters: 173 cm in meters: 1.73 m in feet inches: 5’ 7” |
Weight (approx) | in kilograms: 90 kg in pounds: 198 lbs |
Eye Colour | Blistering Brown |
Hair Colour | Dark Brown |
Career
Josh Gad made his debut on the big screen in the family drama movie “Mary and Joe” in 2002, playing the part of “Angel.” He was cast in the roles of “Jay” in the action thriller “Razortooth” from 2006 and “Mark” in the romantic comedy “Watching the Detectives” from 2007.
In the 2008 American heist drama film “21,” he played the role of “Miles,” and in the comedy “The Rocker,” he played the role of “Matt.”
In the American criminal thriller “Crossing Over,” he played the role of “Howie” as “Gigi Miss Piggy.” In 2009, Jose Sanchez played “The Clown Spatula Lover” in the comedy “The Lost Nomads: Get Lost 22” and “Rodney” in the romantic short “Big Guy.”



