Born Charles Thomas Schlatter on the 1st May 1966 in Englewood, New Jersey USA, Charlie is a television and film actor, best known for his roles in the movie “18 Again!” (1988) as David Watson /Jack Watson, and the title character in the TV series “Ferris Bueller” (1990-1991), and as Dr. Jesse Travis in “Diagnosis Murder” (1995-2001). Schlatter’s career started.
Have you ever wondered how rich Charlie Schlatter is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Schlatter’s net worth is as high as $1.5 million, earned through his acting career which began in the late ‘80s. In addition to playing in both movies and series, Schlatter also works as a voice actor, which has improved his wealth too.
Charlie Schlatter Net Worth $1.5 Million
Charlie Schlatter was raised in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, where he went to the Memorial Junior High School, where he played the lead role in the school’s production of Charles Dickens’ “Oliver Twist”. After matriculating from high school, Schlatter studied at Ithaca College and graduated with a BAdegree in musical theater.
In 1988, Charlie made his on-screen debut in James Bridges’ drama “Bright Lights, Big City” starring Michael J. Fox and Kiefer Sutherland. The same year, Schlatter starred as David Watson in the comedy called “18 Again!”, about a young man and his grandfather who is in a coma. Alongside Kylie Minogue, Charlie played in the romantic drama “The Delinquents” (1989), portraying Brownie, a guy who is in love with Lola, but their parents are against that relationship because they are under-age.
From 1990 to 1991, Schlatter starred alongside Jennifer Aniston as Ferris Bueller in the series version of the Matthew Broderick’s feature movie “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”, appearing in 13 episodes. In the mid-90s, Charlie had a supporting role in the comedy “Police Academy: Mission to Moscow” (1994), in which he played Cadet Connors. He then portrayed Dr. Jesse Travis in 137 episodes of the Primetime Emmy Award-nominated series “Diagnosis Murder” (1995-2001), the story about Dr. Mark Sloan and his son and homicide detective Steve, and their adventures in solving mystery crimes. Taking part in this popular show helped Schlatter to increase his net worth significantly.
In 2002, Charlie had a role in the television movie “Diagnosis Murder: Without Warning”, but then failed to secure a notable role, mostly lending his voice to various characters in animated TV series. Although his career took a step down and he struggled to make an impact, Schlatter still managed to appear in various shows such as the Primetime Emmy Award-nominated “NCIS” in 2014.
Most recently, Charlie had a part in an episode of the “Feud” (2017) starring Jessica Lange and Susan Sarandon, while he is currently working on “Fighting Nora” and “Treasures”, both of which will be released late in 2017.
Regarding his personal life, Charlie Schlatter dated fellow actress Jennifer Aniston in 1990, but then he married Colleen Gunderson in 1994 and has three children with her. His best friend is a Golden Globe Award-nominated actor Dick Van Dyke.
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