Walt Flanagan

Walt Flanagan net worth is $600,000. Also know about Walt Flanagan bio, salary, height, age weight, relationship and more …

Walt Flanagan Wiki Biography

Walter Flanagan was born on 23 October 1967, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey USA, and is a comic book store manager, actor, comic book artist, podcaster and reality television personality, but probably best known for starring in the reality television series “Comic Book Men”, and for co-hosting the podcast “Tell ‘Em Steve-Dave!”.

So just how rich is Walt Flanagan at present? According to sources, Flanagan has established a net worth over $600,000, as of early 2017, earned through his involvement in the entertainment industry, including as a comic book artist.

Flanagan was educated at Henry Hudson Regional High School in Monmouth County, New Jersey, where he met his future long-time friend, the acclaimed filmmaker, actor, comic book writer and comedian Kevin Smith, who hired him to manage his iconic comic book store called Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash, in Red Bank, NJ, in 1997, serving as the store’s manager ever since.

His friendship with Smith has brought Flanagan many other opportunities as well. He landed small but memorable appearances in several film projects directed by Smith, in which he uttered his famous line “Tell ‘em, Steve-Dave”, which would later became the title of his popular and award-winning podcast. Such films include Smith’s 1994 debut movie called “Clerks”, in which Flanagan had several parts, and the 1995 romantic comedy “Mallrats”, in which he appeared as Walt ‘Fanboy’ Grover. He reprized his role of Fanboy in Smith’s 1997 romantic comedy-drama “Chasing Amy”, his 1999 fantasy comedy “Dogma”, and his 2001 comedy “Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back”. Meanwhile, he appeared in the 2000 black comedy thriller film “Vulgar”, directed by his friend Bryan Johnson. He also appeared in the sequel of “Clerks” – the 2006 “Clerks II”. Flanagan’s involvement in the film industry has helped him to gain recognition and to establish a decent net worth.

As a comic book artist, Flanagan has provided the art for several of Smith’s and Johnson’s comic projects. These include his illustrations for Johnson’s 2005 four-issue horror miniseries entitled “Karney”, and his 2007 miniseries “War of the Undead”. He has illustrated Smith’s 2008-2009 three-issue comic book limited series called “Batman: Cacophony” and his 2009-2010 six-issue Batman mini-series entitled “The Widening Gyre”, as well as Johnson’s 2013-2014 comic series “Cryptozoic Man”. Flanagan has also created artwork for local heavy metal and death metal bands, so his illustrations have been another source of his wealth.

In 2010 he began hosting the weekly “Tell ‘Em Steve-Dave!” podcast on the SModcast Podcast Network, along with Smith, Johnson and Brian Quinn. The podcast, recorded at Smith’s Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash store, has since become very popular, winning two Podcast Awards, one for People’s Choice and the other as Best Comedy, reinforcing Flanagan’s popularity status and increasing his fortune.

Around the same time, he and Smith began working on their reality television show, which premiered in 2012; airing on AMC, it’s entitled “Comic Book Men” and is set at Jay and Silent Bob’s Secret Stash and portrays the world of the neighborhood comic book store and fanboy culture. It is now in its sixth season, and has become extremely popular among worldwide audiences, enabling Flanagan to gain a great amount of popularity and to earn a sizable income.

When it comes to his private life, Flanagan is married to Debra Flanagan, with whom he has two children.

IMDB Wikipedia -$600 Thousand $600 000 1967 1967-10-23 Actor Actors Bernie Brian Quinn Broadcaster Bryan Johnson Comics artist Debbie Flanagan Kevin Smith New Jersey October 23 Perth Amboy Songwriter TV Personality United States United States of America Walt Walt Flanagan Walt Flanagan Net Worth Walter Flanagan Walter Flannigan

Walt Flanagan Quick Info

Full Name Walt Flanagan
Net Worth $600,000
Date Of Birth October 23, 1967
Place Of Birth Perth Amboy, New Jersey, United States
Profession Actor, Songwriter, TV Personality, Comics artist, Broadcaster
Nationality American
Spouse Debbie Flanagan
Nicknames Walter Flanagan , Walter Flannigan , Walt , Bernie
Twitter https://twitter.com/tellemsteve
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0281110/
Movies Shooting Clerks, Clerks II, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Mallrats, Clerks, Comic Book Men
TV Shows Comic Book Men

Walt Flanagan Trademarks

  1. sqeaky laugh

Walt Flanagan Important Facts

  • Co-hosting the weekly podcast “Tell ‘Em Steve-Dave!” with Bryan Johnson and Brian Quinn [March 2010]
  • He has appeared in six films directed by Kevin Smith: Clerks (1994), Mallrats (1995), Chasing Amy (1997), Dogma (1999), Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)_ and Clerks II (2006).
  • Wanted to make a documentary on the state of New Jersey and its peoples.
  • Regrets being left out of Chasing Amy and Jersey Girl.
  • Designs and draws artwork for local heavy metal and death metal bands. Some of his artwork can be seen in Mallrats, Chasing Amy, and Dogma as worn by Jay.
  • Works & Manages at Jay & Silent Bob’s Secret Stash (35 Broad Street) as a clerk in Red Bank, New Jersey.
  • Often referred to by Director Kevin Smith as “The Lon Chaney of the ’90s,” since he often appears in Smith’s movies playing multiple roles.

Walt Flanagan Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
MallBrats TV Series announced The Fanboy Actor
Shooting Clerks 2016 Comic Book Steve Actor
Jay and Silent Bob’s Super Groovy Cartoon Movie 2013 Shower Bully 3 / Giagra Ad Narrator (voice) Actor
Clerks II 2006 Pack-o-Smokes Guy Actor
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 2001 Walt Grover the Fanboy (as Walter Flannigan) Actor
Clerks 2001 TV Series Fanboy
Walt Grover the Fanboy
Actor
Vulgar 2000 Caddy Actor
Dogma 1999 Protestor #2 Actor
Chasing Amy 1997 Fanboy (uncredited) Actor
Mallrats 1995 Fan Boy Actor
Clerks 1994 Woolen Cap Smoker
Egg Man
Offended Customer
… (as Walt Flanagan)
Actor
Mallrats 1995 set production assistant – as Walter Flannigan Miscellaneous
View Askew’s Look Back at ‘Mallrats’ 1999 Video documentary short special thanks – as Walt Flanagan Thanks
Dogma 1999 the director would like to thank: for no end of support and amusement – as Walt Thanks
Clerks 1994 special thanks: for a copy of ‘Dark Knight Returns’ – as Walt Thanks
Comic Book Men 2012-2016 TV Series Himself Self
Tell ‘Em Steve-Dave Puppet Theatre 2013 Himself Self
Smodimations 2-D 2011 Himself Self
Train Wreck! 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Snowball Effect: The Story of ‘Clerks’ 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
View Askew’s Look Back at ‘Mallrats’ 1999 Video documentary short Himself – ‘Fanboy’ (as Walt Flanagan) Self