Steve Coogan net worth: Alan Partridge comedian to play Stan Laurel how much is he worth?

Steve Coogan, 52, has spent 31 years in the public eye – but how much has the actor, comedian and screenwriter made during his career?

Born to Irish parents in Middleton, Lancashire, Steve later moved to Manchester to attend Manchester Polytechnic School of Drama.

He began his career as a voice artist, both for television advertisements and as a voice for puppet show Spitting Image.

His debut in comedy came later in 1989, where he appeared on sketches on ITV game show The Krypton Factor.

His big break came in 1997 when he starred in sitcom I’m Alan Partridge.

The second series, released in 2002, received five BAFTA nominations.

Steve reprised the role on a number of occasions on screen and in stand up, including in feature-length film Alan Partridge: Alpha Papa.

The multi-talented star also produced, co-wrote and starred in the film Philomena.

He received Golden Globe, BAFTA and Academy Award nominations for the film in which he co-starred with Judi Dench.

Steve has been married once to Caroline Hickman in 2002. The couple divorced in 2005.

He also has one daughter, Clare Coogan-Cole, from his four year relationship with solicitor Anna Cole.

But what is Steve Coogan’s net worth, made up of earnings from his various career strands?

He has a net worth of $12 million (£9.2 million), according to Celebrity Net Worth.

How does Steve’s fortune compare to fellow comedian Alan Carr’s net worth?

Alan has won two British Comedy Awards, a BAFTA TV Award and two National Television Awards.

How much is his net worth? He is said to have $10 million (£7.6 million), according to Know Net Worth.

This is made up from his television salaries and book sales of his 2018 autobiography Look Who It Is!

Born in Weymouth, Dorset, Alan began his comedy career after he moved to Manchester in his early 20s.

He rose to fame hosting The Friday Night project alongside Justin Lee Collins.

It will also include tickets sales from his three arena tours Tooth Fairy Live (2007), Spexy Beast Live (2011) and Yap, Yap, Yap! (2015).