What is Shaun Weiss' Net Worth?

🌟 Career Highlights 🌟 | |
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Best Known For | Playing Greg Goldberg in "The Mighty Ducks" |
Total Acting Credits | 35+ |
Famous Films | "Heavyweights" (1998) and "Drillbit Taylor" (2008) |
Notable TV Shows | "Mr. Rhodes" (1996–1997) and "Freaks and Geeks" (1999–2000) |
Writing and Producing | "Encounters" (2012), "What About Weiss" (2013), and "Why Not Weiss" (2015) |
Early Life
Shaun Weiss was born Shaun Herman Weiss on August 27, 1978, in Montvale, New Jersey. He grew up in a Jewish household with four older siblings, and he attended Pascack Hills High School.

Career
Shaun Weiss started his career with appearances on national commercials and gained recognition as Elvis on "Pee-Wee's Playhouse" in 1986. He went on to guest-star on several popular TV shows like "Charles in Charge," "Webster," "Empty Nest," "The Cosby Show," and "Here and Now." His breakthrough role came in the 1992 hockey film "The Mighty Ducks" as Greg Goldberg, a character he reprised in two sequels. He also appeared in other films such as "Heavyweights" (1995) and "Drillbit Taylor" (2008). Weiss ventured into writing and producing with projects like "Encounters" (2012), "What About Weiss" (2013), and the web series "Why Not Weiss" (2015).

Award Nominations
Shaun Weiss has received three nominations from the Young Artist Awards. In 1993, he was nominated for Best Young Actor in a New Television Series for "Here and Now," and he also received a nomination for Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture along with his "The Mighty Ducks" co-stars. In 1997, he earned a nomination for Best Performance in a TV Comedy – Supporting Young Actor for " Mr. Rhodes."

Personal and Legal Troubles
Shaun Weiss has faced personal and legal troubles over the years. In July 2017, he was arrested for petty theft and sentenced to 150 days in jail. Due to overcrowding at the Los Angeles County Jail, he served only 12 days. He was arrested again just five days after his release, this time for possession of methamphetamine, and was sentenced to 90 days in jail. Subsequently, he faced multiple arrests for public intoxication, theft, and breaking into a home while under the influence of methamphetamine. However, in July 2021, the burglary charge was dropped after he completed a drug court program and celebrated a year of sobriety.
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