Tim Dillon’s Bio, Birthday, Family, and Net Worth

Tim Dillon's Bio, Birthday, Family, and Net Worth

Tim J. Dillon was born on January 22, 1985, in Island Park, New York. Tim was a child when his parents divorced, and his mother was later diagnosed with schizophrenia. Dillon’s second cousin is EGOT winner Robert Lopez, who co-wrote the songs for the Broadway musicals “Avenue Q” and “The Book of Mormon” and co-wrote the songs for the Disney films “Frozen,” “Frozen 2,” and “Coco.” Tim dabbled in acting as a child, making an appearance on “Sesame Street” in 1994. Dillon stated during a 2020 appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” “I was a child actor as a kid and I failed.” I appeared on Sesame Street twice. Snuffleupagus and I did the polka.”

Personal Life

Tim is gay and came out in his early twenties. He stated in 2019 that he had not consumed alcohol or drugs in over a decade. In 2016, Dillon said of politics, “I don’t think politically I line up with anything.” “I believe it’s all a hoax.” He did not vote in the 2020 presidential election because he did not support Donald Trump or Joe Biden, but he did support Caitlyn Jenner in the California gubernatorial recall election in 2021.

Tim paid $900,000 for a home in Austin, Texas in mid-2021. He paid $2.6 million for a home in Southampton, New York, in late 2021. Tim paid $4.6 million for a home in the Hollywood Hills in September 2022. Thomas Middleditch, an actor, was the buyer.

Career

Tim started doing stand-up comedy in 2010, and he got a job as a tour guide in New York City. In 2016, he performed at the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal and appeared on “Comedy Knockout,” “The Chris Gethard Show,” and “The 2016 Chris Gethard Election Special.” From 2016 to 2017, Dillon appeared in eight episodes of “Red Eye w/Tom Shillue,” and in 2018, he co-starred in the short film “Anything Boys Can Do” with fellow stand-up comedian Nikki Glaser. Tim appeared on “Inside Joke at Moontower” (2018), “The Stand-Up Show with Katherine Ryan” (2019), “Marvel: Eat The Universe” (2019), “The James Altucher Show” (2020), and “Lights Out with David Spade” for eight episodes (2019-2020).

He hosts the podcast “The Tim Dillon Show,” formerly known as “Tim Dillon Is Going to Hell,” which has over 369,000 subscribers on YouTube as of this writing. Dillon has also co-hosted the podcast “Bastard Radio” with Nick Mullen and Luis J. Gomez, and he has appeared as a guest on a variety of podcasts, including “The Joe Rogan Experience,” “History Hyenas,” “The Megyn Kelly Show,” “Red Scare Podcast,” “The Fighter and the Kid,” and “Your Mom’s House.” Tim hosted a panel at the Miami Bitcoin Conference in 2021 that included Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss and Jake Paul.

Tim Dillon is one of the highest-paid Patreon users as of this writing. He was earning $14,000 per month from Patreon by the end of 2020. He was earning $180,000 per month at the end of 2021. He now earns $200-250,000 PER MONTH through Patreon.

Net Worth

Tim Dillon is a $10 million net-worth American stand-up comedian, actor, and podcaster. He hosts the podcast “The Tim Dillon Show,” and he made an appearance on Netflix’s “The Comedy Lineup” in 2018; he also executive-produced his episode. Tim has acted in the films “Boston Psychiatric” (2009) and “Timing” (2020), as well as the television shows “Above Average Presents” (2016), “Thanksgiving” (2016), and “You Didn’t Want to Know” (2018). Dillon was named one of the “10 Comedians You Need to Know” by “Rolling Stone” magazine in 2017.

Facts

Net Worth$10 Million
Date of BirthJan 22, 1985 (38 years old)
Place of BirthIsland Park, New York, U.S.
GenderMale
NationalityAmerican