This Is How Much Jack Quaid Is Worth
Jack Quaid of "The Boys" has been acting since 2012, when he landed the role of Marvel in the hit film "The Hunger Games" opposite Jennifer Lawrence, but the star was already semi-famous before he began his Hollywood career.
As the only son together of actors Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, he had his foot in the industry from birth – not that he used that to his advantage to build a profitable career for himself. During an appearance on "The Kelly Clarkson Show" in October 2020, Dennis said his son refused to let his agent represent him, recalling Jack stating, "No, I want to do it on my own."
Since then, the talented actor has managed to land one hit project after the next, including roles in the TV series "Vinyl" and big-budget films such as "Rampage." That's why it's not surprising that in his short career, Jack has secured a pretty good piece of change.
Jack is one of the stars on the hit show "The Boys"
Jack Quaid has amassed a net worth of $2 million, according to Wealthy Gorilla. As of writing, he stars as the likable Hughie Campbell in "The Boys" on Amazon Prime.
The show about ordinary humans trying to expose and bring down villainous superheroes has proven so popular; it's gearing up for its third season. Based on the graphic novel of the same name, created by "Supernatural" creator Eric Kripke, "The Boys" also stars Karl Urban, Chace Crawford, and Aya Cash, according to IMDb. However, it's not the only high-profile project Quaid has on his plate.
He will appear in next year's sequel to "Scream" alongside the franchise's original stars Neve Campbell, Courtney Cox, and David Arquette. He will also be a voice in the upcoming animated film "Batman: The Long Halloween" parts one and two. The actor is also active on Twitter, recently thanking MTV for being nominated for Best Hero at the upcoming MTV Movie & TV Awards. The Wrap also recently reported that Quaid would appear in Amazon's upcoming anthology series "Solos," practically guaranteeing the young actor's net worth is on the rise.