Gary Coleman’s Net Worth in 2024: How Rich was the Deceased Actor?

In a forthcoming documentary, actor Gary Coleman is remembered for the fact that there are still unanswered issues about his death, over 15 years after he passed away at age 42.

Coleman was a star of “Diff’rent Strokes,” which ran for eight years and made him the highest-paid child actor in the United States at one point.”Gary,” a brand-new documentary, retells Coleman’s story and will be available for streaming on Peacock starting next week.

Coleman lost most of his wealth around the age of thirty. He served as a security guard on film sets.

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Gary Coleman’s Net Worth in 2024

At the time of his death in 2010, American actor Gary Coleman had a net worth of USD 75,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The most well- known role Gary Coleman played as a child was Arnold Jackson in the sitcom “Diff’rent Strokes.”

He became one of the highest-paid child actors in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a result of the role. He was also the recipient of many honors. Even now, people still use his catchphrase from the television series “What’chu talkin’ bout, Willis?” 

Following the NBC hit Diff’rent Strokes, ABC attempted, but not entirely successfully, to imitate the show’s model of featuring a small but bright African-American youngster growing up in a white household.

Starring in the resulting program, “Webster,” was Emmanuel Lewis. In addition, Coleman voiced characters in animated shows like “The Gary Coleman Show” and “Waynehead,” and he had appearances in movies including “Jimmy the Kid,” “Dirty Work,” and “An American Carol.”  

Gary Coleman’s Career Highlights

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Diff’rent Strokes (1978-1986)

Starred as Arnold Jackson, one of two impoverished African American brothers adopted by a wealthy white businessman, in the hit sitcom Diff’rent Strokes. His character’s catchphrase “Whatchoo talkin’ ’bout, Willis?” became very popular in the 1970s and 80s

Received several accolades for his role, including two Young Artist Awards and three People’s Choice Awards

Child Actor Stardom

Appeared in commercials and TV shows like Medical Center as a young child. Caught the attention of producers after acting in a pilot for a revival of The Little Rascals in 1977

Was the highest-paid child actor on television throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. Reprised his role as Arnold Jackson in other shows like Hello, Larry, The Facts of Life, Silver Spoons, and Amazing Stories.

Acted in high-profile TV series like The Jeffersons, Good Times, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and Simon & Simon.

Starred in several TV movies like The Kid from Left Field, Scout’s Honor, The Kid with the Broken Halo, The Kid with the 200 I.Q., The Fantastic World of D.C. Collins, and Playing with Fire. Headlined his own Saturday morning cartoon The Gary Coleman Show in 1982

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Film Roles

Starred in two financially successful motion pictures, On the Right Track (1981) and Jimmy the Kid (1982). On the Right Track grossed $13 million at the box office and added $10-15 million in home video rentals

Later Career

After Diff’rent Strokes ended in 1986, Coleman appeared only occasionally in TV shows and movies. Worked odd jobs like security guard when he struggled to find acting roles. Appeared on reality TV shows like Divorce Court with his wife Shannon Price in 2008

Gary Coleman’s Assets, Cars, and Houses

Assets

At the peak of his career in the early 1980s, Coleman earned around $18 million from his TV and movie work, including $70,000 per episode of Diff’rent Strokes.

However, by the time he turned 18, his parents and business managers had depleted his trust fund to only $220,000 through mismanagement and alleged theft

Coleman sued his parents and managers for $3.8 million in losses and won a $1.3 million settlement in 1989. Despite the settlement, Coleman continued to struggle financially, declaring bankruptcy in 1999.

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Cars

No specific information was found about cars owned by Gary Coleman

Houses

At the time of his death in 2010, Coleman owned a 4,405-square-foot home outside Salt Lake City, Utah valued at $315,000. This house was part of his estate that became the subject of a dispute between his ex-wife Shannon Price and ex-girlfriend Anna Gray after his death

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