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    Zac Efron Net Worth 2024: How Much Wealth Does The ‘High School Musical’ Actor Have?

    NameZac Efron
    Age36 years
    Height1.73 m
    OccupationActor
    Source Of IncomeActing
    Net Worth$25 million
    ResidenceByron Bay, Australia

    Zachary David Alexander Efron, popularly known as Zac Efron emerged as one of the surprisingly good performers of our times. When he appeared in the three-part Disney film ‘High School Musical’,’ he appeared to be the young “chocolate boy” who would be cast for the same role in a loop. However, the 35-year-old actor has played varied roles in the subsequent years. 

    After becoming the heartthrob and Disney’s darling, Efron starred in films that proved to be money spinners. Right after the Disney film, he acted in ’17 Again- Back To High School,’ which grossed $139.5 million worldwide making him one of the young profitable actors in the industry. He starred opposite Hugh Jackman in ‘The Greatest Showman,’ which became one of the highest-grossing films in 2017. When he ventured into mainstream Hollywood, his earnings were $8 million, but how much does the actor earn now?

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    Zac Efron Net Worth

    Zac Efron
    Zac Efron

    Zac Efron’s net worth stands at $25 million according to Celebrity Net Worth, with all the brand endorsements, real estate, and film pay cheques. From his main source of income of acting, the actor is receiving a big, fat pay cheque. In the Disney project, he was paid $100k and now he earning anywhere near $8-10 million. Reportedly, he took a cheque of $4 million for the Seth Rogen-starrer ‘Neighbors,’ and he hiked his fee to $8 million for its sequel. He sold his L.A. home for $5.3 million in 2021, which he bought for $2.35 million in 2013.

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    Zac Efron: Early Life 

    Zac Efron in the 'High School Musical'
    Zac Efron in ‘High School Musical’

    Zachary (Zac) David Alexander Efron was born in a well-to-do family from working-class America. He was born in San Luis Obispo, California on October 18, 1987. Zac Efron ventured into the film business very early in his life. His father, an engineer, encouraged him to pursue acting. During his school time, he appeared in the theatre productions of ‘Peter Pan,’ and ‘Gypsy,’ his first musical where he donned 90 appearances. 

    Doing stage work and participating in musicals destined him in the corridors of Hollywood, where at the age of 15, he starred in television series like ‘Firefly,’ and ‘Emergency Room.’ However, America and the world took notice of this young kid when he was paired with Vanessa Hudgens in the teen drama ‘High School Musical’ in 2006.

    Zac Efron’s Career

    Zac Efron
    Zac Efron

    Disney came to the actor with the trilogy, which escalated the fervor of the teen dramas in the U.S. the ‘High School Musical’ including Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Corbin Bleu, and Lucas Gabriel. It got two sequels to the film, but the third sequel was made to release in cinemas, which helped Disney gain $252.9 million worldwide. He earned allegedly $8.5 million annually while basking in the success. In 2007, he also appeared in ‘Hairspray,’ which became a commercially viable film. After a few years in the business, he started losing his mojo, and he could not deliver commercially successful cinema. 

    He did a critically acclaimed film ‘Paperboy,’ where he played the role of Jack Jansen, brother of a reporter who has come back to his hometown for a racial murder investigation. The film did rounds at Cannes but did not prove a money spinner. Zac turned a voice-over artist for an animated film, ‘The Lorax,’ which earned more than $65 million dollars on its opening day. The early success and the pressure of fame pushed him into alcohol and drug abuse. For the addiction, he resorted to a rehab facility. After rehab, he ventured into the comedy genre with Michael Jordan-starrer ‘That Awkward Moment,‘ which earned $40.5 million at the BO. He then continued to star in comedy films like the Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson-starrer ‘Baywatch.’

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    Nishant Bhise
    Nishant Bhisehttps://firstcuriosity.com/
    Nishant Bhise is a Sub-Editor at FirstCuriosity. He has more than 2 years of experience in Entertainment content writing with the organization. Besides being a journalist and humanist, he loves cinema and intersectionality, basically everything that screams love, hope, and of course, Lady Gaga. Nishant loves and breathes popular culture, music, especially hip-hop and pop, and the royal family drama. Along with that, he takes great interest in the happenings in the technology world and politics. He is an LGBTQIA+ ally. Approach him with an apple juice to discuss Modern Family, Pose, and Schitt’s Creek.
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