Lucas Cruikshank Net Worth
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- What Is Lucas Cruikshank’s Net Worth?
- Early Life
- Fred Figglehorn
- Other YouTube Appearances
- Television Career
- Endorsements
- Personal Life
What is Lucas Cruikshank’s Net Worth?
Lucas Cruikshank is an American actor and comedian and has a net worth of $5 million. Lucas Cruikshank is a YouTuber and actor who is best known for his character Fred Figglehorn, a cranky six-year-old with a dysfunctional home life. After debuting the character in 2006, he played him in multiple YouTube web series, as well as on comedy albums and in three movies and a television series for Nickelodeon. Beyond Fred, Cruikshank starred as teenage alien Marvin Forman on the short-lived Nickelodeon show “Marvin Marvin.”
Early Life
Lucas Cruikshank was born on August 29, 1993 in Columbus, Nebraska to Dave and Molly. He has two brothers and five sisters. Cruikshank was educated at Lakeview High School near Columbus.

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Fred Figglehorn
Other YouTube Appearances
Cruikshank has made other YouTube appearances outside of his Fred character. He has appeared as himself on his channel “Lucas,” and partnered with fellow YouTuber Jennifer Veal from 2013 to 2014 to produce a series of videos for the channel. Cruikshank also had a series in 2014 called “Cute Combat.”

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Television Career
As Fred, Cruikshank made a guest appearance on the teen sitcom “iCarly” in 2009. The same year, he appeared in an episode of another teen sitcom, “Hannah Montana.” In 2011, Cruikshank guest-starred in an episode of the superhero action comedy series “Supah Ninjas.” After “Fred: The Show” was canceled in 2012, he began starring on another Nickelodeon series, “Marvin Marvin.” Cruikshank played Marvin Forman, an alien teenage boy struggling to acclimate to human life in Portland, Oregon. The show ended in the spring of 2013 after a single season. Before Cruikshank parted ways with Nickelodeon that year, he appeared in an episode of the musical sitcom “Big Time Rush” and lent his voice to an episode of the animated series “Monsters vs. Aliens.”
Endorsements
Personal Life
In August of 2013, Cruikshank publicly came out as gay in a YouTube video. Prior to that, he began dating Australian model Matthew Fawcus, to whom he was introduced by fellow gay YouTuber Kingsley at a club.
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