Revealed: Matthew Lawrence ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
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Many fans are curious about Matthew Lawrence's financial success in April 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.
What Is Matthew Lawrence's Net Worth?
Career Beginnings on Television
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Lawrence had his biggest television role yet from 1994 to 1995, starring as musician Sam Collins and his alter-ego Servo on the series "Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad." Around this time, he also appeared on the short-lived sitcom "Bringing Up Jack." Matthew's next role was on the sitcom "Brotherly Love," on which he starred alongside his two real-life brothers, Joey and Andrew. Following the show's conclusion in 1997, he was in the television film "Angels in the Endzone." The same year, Lawrence began playing a main role, Jack Hunter, on the hit ABC sitcom "Boy Meets World," then in its fifth season. His other credits have included episodes of "CSI: Miami," "Boston Public," "Melissa & Joey," "Workaholics," "Girl Meets World," and "Hawaii Five-0." Matthew also starred alongside his brothers in the Disney Channel Original Movies "Horse Sense" and "Jumping Ship."
Matthew Lawrence was born on February 11, 1980, in Abington Township, Pennsylvania. He is the son of insurance broker Joseph and personnel manager Donna. Matthew has an older brother named Joey and a younger brother named Andrew, both of whom are also actors. Growing up, Lawrence took classes at the independent Quaker institution Abington Friends School. He went on to study acting at HB Studio in New York City.
Lawrence landed his first acting role at the age of four, playing Danny Carrington in three episodes of the primetime soap opera "Dynasty." Following this, he had a bigger part as Jesse Webber on the short-lived NBC sitcom "Sara," starringGeena Davis,Alfre Woodard, andBill Maher. Matthew also appeared in an episode of "ABC Afterschool Special."
In 1986, Lawrence began a regular role in the sixth and final season of the NBC sitcom "Gimme a Break!" He played Matthew Donovan, the younger brother of Joey Donovan, who was played by his real-life older brother, Joey. Matthew followed this with the 1988 true crime television film "David," in which he starred as David Rothenberg, a child whose father attempted to burn and kill him. He was in a number of other television films after this, including "Wilfrid's Special Christmas," "Joshua's Heart," "The Summer My Father Grew Up," and "Daddy." Next, from 1991 to 1994, Lawrence appeared on another of his older brother's shows, the sitcom "Blossom"; he portrayed the younger version of his brother's character, Joseph Russo. During this time, Matthew also had main roles on two short-lived sitcoms, "Drexell's Class" and "Walter & Emily."
Matthew Lawrence is an American actor who has a net worth of $3 million. Matthew Lawrence began his career as a child on the television series "Dynasty" and "Sara." He went on to appear on many sitcoms, including "Gimme a Break!," "Drexell's Class," "Walter & Emily," "Brotherly Love," and "Boy Meets World." Lawrence has also been in several films, including "Mrs. Doubtfire," "The Hot Chick," and "Trucker." On the sitcom "Blossom," he played the younger version of his older brotherJoey Lawrence's character. He also guest-starred on his older brother's hit series, "Melissa and Joey," which aired four seasons on ABC Family between 2010 and 2015.
On the big screen, Lawrence first appeared as Neal Page Jr., the son ofSteve Martin'scharacter, in the 1987John Hughescomedy "Planes, Trains and Automobiles." He was subsequently in the science-fiction horror film "Pulse" and the horror-comedy anthology "Tales from the Darkside: The Movie." In 1993, Matthew had one of his most notable roles in the dramedy "Mrs. Doubtfire," playing one of three siblings who are being looked after by the eccentric title character. Later in the '90s, he appeared in the comedy "The Hairy Bird" and voiced the title character in the family film "Rusty: A Dog's Tale."
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