Cory Monteith Net Worth: How Much Is Cory Monteith Worth?

Publish date: 2024-04-18

Cory Monteith net worth-Former Canadian actor and musician, Cory Allan Michael Monteith was born on May 11, 1982.

Monteith was born in Calgary, Alberta in Canada to Ann McGregor and Joe Monteith. He shared the same parents with his older brother named Shaun.

Monteith walked out of school entirely at age 16 after attending 16 institutions, including alternative schools for troublesome teenagers.

In order to support his drug and alcohol addictions at that point, Monteith resorted to minor crimes like stealing money from friends and relatives.

When he was 19, his mother and a few of his friends organized an intervention, and he started going to a recovery center.

He eventually graduated from Victoria’s alternative high school in 2011 with his high school diploma.

Monteith held a number of occupations prior to entering show business, including that of a Walmart greeter, taxi driver, mechanic, school bus driver, roofer, and drummer for a few bands.

Cory Monteith career

In Vancouver, British Columbia, Monteith started his acting career. In Whisper, Deck the Halls, and Final Destination 3 he played supporting roles.

In Kyle XY, he played a recurrent character. In television series including Smallville, Supernatural, Flash Gordon, Stargate Atlantis, and Stargate SG-1, he also made cameo appearances.

He starred in the 2005 film Killer Bash, which was about a tortured nerd whose spirit had taken control of a girl’s twin body in order to exact revenge on the children of his murderer.

He played Paul for a brief time in Bloody Mary the following year. Following Maureen Webb’s recommendation that Cory enroll in acting courses, Monteith enrolled with Anthony Meindl. He played Gunnar in the MTV series Kaya in 2007.

As Finn Hudson in the Fox television series Glee, Monteith was hired in 2009. Monteith’s agent, Elena Kirschner, provided a video of him drumming with some pencils and Tupperware containers while he was being cast in Glee.

Ryan Murphy, the creator of the series, saw the video but noted that the actor in it had to be singing because Glee auditioning performers had to demonstrate their ability to sing and dance in addition to their acting abilities.

The Glee ensemble embarked on a two-week live tour in May 2010 that included dates in Los Angeles, Phoenix, Chicago, and New York City.

In between songs, the cast performed many sketches and songs from the performance. The cast embarked on a second tour in May of that year, performing for four weeks in the United States and Canada and 11 days in England and Ireland. This tour featured mostly new songs and sketches.

Sisters & Brothers, which Dustin Milligan and Monteith produced in January 2011, had its world premiere on September 11 at the Toronto International Film Festival.

In 2011, Monteith produced a PSA for Straight But Not Narrow, an online PSA group whose goal is to influence the attitudes and perspectives of young straight people about the LGBT population.

Alongside co-star Naya Rivera, he hosted the 23rd GLAAD Media Awards in New York City in 2012.

Monteith was scheduled to receive an homage in the third episode of season five, which also dealt with the death of his character Finn Hudson, according to Ryan Murphy, who made the announcement in a number of media sources on July 20, 2013.

All the Wrong Reasons and McCanick, Monteith’s last two movies, had their posthumous premieres at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival.

How much is Cory Monteith worth?

Cory Monteith had a net worth estimated to be about $2 million.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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