'Bull' Season 6: What is Michael Weatherly's net worth? He owns $3.5M Hollywood home
Michael Weatherly is all set to reprise his role as Dr Jason Bull in the upcoming season of the CBS legal procedural. 'Bull' follows the quirky and genius Bull and his firm Trial Analysis Corporation (TAC)’s employees. The episode sees Bull and his team use their skills to choose the perfect jurors for their clients and helps the clients’ lawyers to form their arguments, which would turn the case in their favor.
Bull is nothing less than a prolific genius, as he uses his in-depth knowledge of previous data, and knowledge of the human psyche to help his clients. The return of the good doctor and his squad have generated enough buzz and one of the chatter is about the net worth. Weatherly is a known face in Hollywood and his roster of works includes playing the breakout role of Cooper Alden on the ABC soap opera 'Loving' in 1992. Over the years, he racked up a list of projects. His other acting credits include 'The Last Days of Disco' and 'The Specials'. The 53-year-old is also known for donning the director's hat for 'NCIS' and for 'Bull' on CBS.
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What is Micheal Weatherly's net worth?
Safe to say, the 'Bull' star has had a lucrative career. With his immense acting experience and behind-the-lens work, Weatherly raked in quite the moolah. The actor, best known for playing Special Agent Anthony "Tony" DiNozzo Jr on the CBS series 'NCIS' has an estimated net worth of $45 million with an annual salary estimated to be around $10 million.
In 2012, Weatherly also paid $3.5 million for a three-bedroom home in the Hollywood Hills, and after his family relocated to New York City in 2017, he put the home on the rental market for a plush $25,000 per month. The property reportedly includes a swimming pool, spa, and tennis court. The site also added that Weatherly was reportedly paid $250,000 per episode during his role in the last few seasons of "NCIS". His jump to 'Bull' also saw a fifty million rise.
The upcoming season of 'Bull' promises to start off on a gripping note. The storyline of episode 1 sees Bull's daughter Astrid being kidnapped. The official synopsis reads: "Bull and the TAC team must call upon all of their collective experience to locate Bull's kidnapped daughter; Bull begins to suspect the captor is someone connected to his past."
'Bull' Season 6 premieres on October 7 on CBS.