Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Soundtrack |
Birth Day | November 18, 1969 |
Birth Place | Rochester, Minnesota, United States |
Age | 54 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Occupation | Actor/Comedian |
Years active | 2005–present |
Spouse(s) | Irene Bakkedahl (2003–present) |
Children | 2 |
Net worth: $900,000 (2024)
Dan Bakkedahl, a renowned actor and talented musician hailing from the United States, is anticipated to have a net worth of approximately $900,000 by the year 2024. With his remarkable acting prowess and contributions as a soundtrack artist, Bakkedahl has garnered quite a following and gained recognition in the industry. Throughout his career, he has exhibited versatility and skill, leaving a lasting impact on audiences worldwide. As a result, Dan Bakkedahl's net worth is expected to continue its steady growth, reflecting his ongoing success in the entertainment field.
Biography/Timeline
Bakkedahl was born in Rochester, Minnesota, and was raised in Stuart, Florida. He is a 1988 graduate of Martin County High School. He is of part Norwegian descent. Bakkedahl attended St. Cloud State University in Minnesota, before completing his studies at Florida State University, where he was a member of the Chi Phi Fraternity.
Bakkedahl's first major television work was on Comedy Central's The Daily Show where he served as a correspondent from 2005 to 2007. After leaving The Daily Show in 2007, he has since moved to Los Angeles and went on to have supporting roles in the films such as Observe and Report, The Heat, and This Is 40. He also appeared in the Snake 'N Bacon animated special on Adult Swim, which aired on May 10, 2009. In early 2010, he co-starred in the comedy pilot Our Show on NBC.
From 2010 through 2011, Bakkedahl appeared in a series of commercials for T-Mobile cellular phones, where he plays a human likeness of AT&T's 3G network.
Bakkedahl currently co-stars in the CBS sitcom Life in Pieces, which began airing in 2015, and is the voice of Lucas in the TBS animated series Tarantula, which began airing in 2017.
After college, Bakkedahl toured for a year with the Repertory Theater of America. After moving to Chicago, he made a name for himself at the Improv Olympic performing in the influential two-man improv show ZUMPF with his Teacher Miles Stroth. Dan went on to perform at the Second City mainstage, eventually writing Doors Open on the Right, Second City’s 90th revue. In Chicago, he is often noted for having left the Second City mainstage due to artistic differences.