What is Jason Biggs Net Worth In 2023?

Jason Matthew Biggs is an American actor and comedian born on May 12, 1978. He is best known for his roles as Jim Levenstein in the American Pie comedy movie series, Leonardo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and Larry Bloom in the Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black.

He was also in the movies Boys and Girls, Loser, Saving Silverman, Anything Else, Jersey Girl, Eight Below, Over Her Dead Body, and My Best Friend’s Girl. Biggs first became known for his part in the soap opera As the World Turns, for which he was nominated for the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Younger Actor in a Drama Series in 1995.

What is Jason Biggs Net Worth In 2023?

American actor and producer Jason Biggs has a $20 million net worth. Jason Biggs became well-known after he played Jim Levenstein in the “American Pie” movies. Jason was also in “American Pie 2” (2001), “American Wedding” (2003), and “American Reunion” (2012).

Jason Biggs Net Worth
Jason Biggs Net Worth

Biggs has been in over 50 movies that are not part of the Pie series. These include “Saving Silverman,” “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back,” “My Best Friend’s Girl,” and “The Subject” (2020).

He played Larry Bloom on the critically acclaimed Netflix show “Orange Is the New Black” (2013–2014, 2017–2019), and he also starred on the CBS sitcom “Mad Love” (2011) and Fox’s “Outmatched” (2020).

Jason also made the movies “American Reunion,” “The Subject,” and “Mad Love.” He also made the TV movie “I’m in Hell” (2007) and the pilot for “Happiness Isn’t Everything” (2009).

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How Did Jason Biggs Start His Career?

Jason started acting when he was 5 years old. In 1988, he got his Screen Actors Guild card after he was in a Pathmark commercial. In 1991, he made his movie debut in “The Boy Who Cried Bitch.”

That same year, he also appeared on the Fox show “Drexell’s Class,” for which he was nominated for a Young Artist Award for Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Television Series. At age 12, Biggs was in “Conversations with My Father” on Broadway with Judd Hirsch.

He played Pete Wendell on “As the World Turns” from 1994 to 1995. In 1997, he was in the movie “Camp Stories” and the short-lived ABC drama “Total Security.”

In 1999, Jason starred with Eugene Levy, Alyson Hannigan, Natasha Lyonne, Shannon Elizabeth, and Mena Suvari in the movie “American Pie,” a big hit worldwide.

Biggs made “Boys and Girls,” and “Loser” in 2000 and “Saving Silverman,” “American Pie 2,” “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back,” and “Prozac Nation” in 2001 after “American Pie.”

In 2002, Jason was in “The Graduate” on Broadway with Kathleen Turner and Alicia Silverstone. From 2004 to 2005, he was in Daniel Goldfarb’s “Modern Orthodox” at the Dodger Stages theatre in New York City.

Biggs was a guest star on “Frasier” (2004), “Sesame Street” (2004), and “Will & Grace” (2005). He also appeared on Jamie Kennedy and Stu Stone’s reality show “Blowin’ Up” (2006), which led to him performing on the track “Fuck Jamie Kennedy” on the “Blowin’ Up” studio album.

In 2005, he was in the movie “Guy X.” In 2006, he gave Insecure Penguin a voice in “Farce of the Penguins” and was in “Eight Below” and “Wedding Daze.” In 2008, he starred in a production of Howard Korder’s “Boys’ Life” at Second Stage Theatre and made appearances in the movies “Over Her Dead Body,” “My Best Friend’s Girl,” and “Lower Learning.”

In 2010, the poem “What’s Your Exit? Scratch-and-Sniff” was included in the collection “What’s Your Exit? A Literary Detour through New Jersey,” and in 2012, he wrote the article “This is a Roman nose, OK?” to the book of poems “Oy! Just six? Why Not More? : Jewish Life in Six Words.”

From 2012 to 2014, Jason did the voice of Leonardo on Nickelodeon’s “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” In 2013, he started playing Piper Chapman’s fiance, Larry Bloom, on “Orange Is the New Black.”

Biggs went back to Broadway in 2015 to star with Elisabeth Moss in “The Heidi Chronicles.” After that, he was in “Amateur Night” (2016), “Who We Are Now” (2017), “Dear Dictator” (2018), and “Jay and Silent Bob Reboot” (2019).

In 2020, he worked with Maggie Lawson on the sitcom “Outmatched,” and the movie “The Subject,” which he produced and starred in, won him several awards. In 2021, Jason became the host of “Cherries Wild,” a game show on Fox.

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