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Alan Ritchson Net Worth 2024: Know His Age, Height, and Wife

Alan Ritchson Net Worth 2024: Know His Age, Height, and Wife

Hollywood veteran Alan Michael Ritchson was born in the United States. The role of Aquaman in the long-running TV series “Smallville” was one of his early acting credits. Video games and animated features have included Ritchson’s voice-acting talents.

Alan Ritchson has done modeling work for several different organizations and brands. Ritchson has an Instagram account where he shares comedic sketches and other videos, in addition to having written and directed a short film. The American musician Alan Ritchson came into this world in Grand Forks, North Dakota, on November 28, 1982. As of the year 2024, Alan Ritchson is believed to have a net worth of $15 million.

Alan Ritchson Wiki

Real NameAlan Michael Ritchson
Popular NameAlan Ritchson
GenderMale
Birth DateNovember 28, 1982
Age41
ParentsVickie Ritchson, David Ritchson
SiblingsTwo brothers
BirthplaceGrand Forks, North Dakota
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityN/A
EducationNorthwest Florida State College
Marital StatusMarried
Sexual OrientationStraight
Net Worth$15 million


Career

When Ritchson first started out, he was a model for Abercrombie & Fitch. In 2004, he appeared on the reality singing competition show “American Idol,” where he made it to the top 87 and got broader notice.

When Ritchson made her acting debut in 2005, she landed her breakout role. It was in that year that he made his television series “Smallville” debut as Arthur Curry, aka Aquaman. During the show’s fifth season, Ritchson made an appearance; in 2010, she returned for the series’ tenth and final season. Some of his television credits during this period include “Though None Go with Me” and “Midnight Bayou.”

For his first major appearance, Ritchson portrayed collegiate football team captain Kevin Devlin “Thad” Castle on the 2010–2011 sitcom “Blue Mountain State.” Ritchson continued her acting career with guest spots on shows like “CSI: Miami,” “90210,” “Hawaii Five-0,” “New Girl,” “Workaholics,” and “Black Mirror.” An further 2015 NBC series that featured celebrity contestants was “I Can Do That,” on which he was a regular.

Ritchson played the role of Los Angeles Police Department detective Arthur Bailey on the 2017 Syfy series “Blood Drive,” which ran for just one season. Thomas Dominique, Colin Cunningham, Christina Ochoa, and Marama Corlett were his co-stars. Also, in 2018, Ritchson made a triumphant return to superhero television with a recurring role as Hank Hall on the DC Universe series “Titans.” Even though he was only supposed to appear in two episodes at first, he ended up playing a major role in seasons two and three. The DC Universe series “Supergirl” and “Legends of Tomorrow” featured Ritchson’s return to the role of Hank Hall. The Amazon Prime Video series “Reacher,” which is based on the “Jack Reacher” book series, was his second major television role, and he started portraying the title role in 2022.

In the 2006 horror flick “The Butcher,” Ritchson makes her big screen debut as a teen who, following a car accident, is haunted by a family of psychopaths. The 2007 drama “Steam,” which also featured Ruby Dee, Kate Siegel, and Ally Sheedy, was his next appearance. Ritchson joined a huge ensemble cast in the teen sex comedy “Fired Up!” a few years later. After that, he landed parts in a number of big Hollywood flicks. With her portrayal of Gloss, Ritchson returned to the science fiction franchise in 2013’s “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire.”

In the same year, he played the part of Raphael in the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” reboot; he would later reprise the role in the 2016 sequel “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows.” While waiting for these two features, Ritchson was in the romantic comedy “The Wedding Ringer” and the sci-fi action flick “Lazer Team.” He was also Thad Castle in “Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland,” a television sequel to “Blue Mountain State.”

With a cast that included Zachary Levi, Brenton Thwaites, Jane Levy, Karan Soni, and others, Ritchson made an appearance in the 2018 horror comedy “Office Uprising.” After that, in 2019, he was in two films: “Above the Shadows,” a supernatural romance starring Olivia Thirlby and Jim Gaffigan, and “The Turkey Bowl,” a sports comedy costarring Matt Jones and Ryan Hansen.

Ritchson and Brenton Thwaites, who co-starred in “Office Uprising,” were back again in the eerie horror flick “Ghosts of War” the following year. Ritchson co-wrote and co-produced the 2021 comedy thriller “Dark Web: Cicada 3301,” which was also his directing debut. Along with Conor Leslie, Ron Funches, and Jack Kesy, he also stars in the film.

Leonard Ritchson’s Wife

WifeCathrine Ritchson
ChildrenThree


Catherine Ritchson is the wife of actor Alan Ritchson. In 2006, they tied the knot. After meeting Alan Ritchson in high school, Katherine went on to become a financial analyst. Amory, Edan, and Calem are their three sons. Alan only has sons. In addition to this, Alan’s family tree includes two brothers, Brian and Eric Ritchson.

Alan Ritchson Height and Weight

Height: 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm)
Weight:200 pounds (91 kg)


Alan Ritchson Net Worth

As of the year 2024, Alan Ritchson’s net worth is projected to be $15 million. With his acting and modeling gigs, Alan Ritchson brings in more than $2 million a year. Alan Ritchson makes a living from acting, modeling, directing, and other ventures. Still, acting—in shows like “Smallville,” “Titans,” and the smash hit “Reacher”—is his main source of income.