Brian Dietzen was born on the 14th November 1977, in Barrington, Illinois USA, and is a television and film actor, best known for his role as Jimmy Palmer in the CBS hit series called “NCIS” (2004- ). Dietzen has also worked in such films as “From Justin to Kelly” (2003), “Nowhere to Hide” (2009), and “Congratulations” (2012). His career started in 2002.
Have you ever wondered how rich Brian Dietzen is, as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Dietzen’s net worth is as high as $2 million, an amount earned through his successful acting career.
Brian Dietzen Net Worth $2 Million
Brian Dietzen grew up in Colorado, where he started acting in elementary school and later Niwot High School. He also studied drama at the University of Colorado in Boulder’s Bachelor of Fine Arts program. After graduating, Dietzen appeared in the productions of “Equus” and “Waiting for Godot”, and later spent two years with The Colorado Shakespeare Festival.
In 2002, Brian launched his on-screen career with a small part in an episode of Fox’s “Boston Public”, and also in 2002; he appeared as Owen in five episodes of “My Guide to Becoming a Rock Star”, playing the group’s drummer. In 2003, Dietzen made his debut on the big screen when he was cast in Robert Iscove’s “From Justin to Kelly”, but the movie turned out to be an absolute failure. In 2004, however, he worked in the independent drama called “Purgatory House”, which won several awards and received positive critiques. In the same year, Dietzen joined the cast of the series “NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service”, and although he was used as a supporting actor for several seasons, in 2012 he was promoted into a regular spot. He has appeared in 213 episodes thus far in the three-time Primetime Emmy-nominated series. The fact that the show is very popular in America has helped Dietzen to increase his net worth significantly.
At the end of the 2000s, Dietzen had a part in the TV movie “Hit Factor” (2008), starring Oscar-nominated James Cromwell. At the beginning of the 2010s, Brian starred in an indy movie called “Seymour Sally Rufus” (2011), and in “Congratulations” (2012), which he also co-wrote as well as making his producing debut. Dietzen also appeared in “NCIS: Special Agent DiNozzo Visits Dr. Phil” (2012), and most recently in an episode of “NCIS: New Orleans” (2016), plus innthe short film “Every Second Counts” which was selected for showing at the Sploid Short Film Festival, apparently a significant achievement. So Brian’s net worth continues to grow.
Regarding his personal life, Brian Dietzen married Kelly Scoby in 2004 and has two children with her. They currently reside in Los Angeles, California.
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