Eric Lloyd Net Worth
Eric Lloyd’s worth is estimated to be $500,000 as of early 2017. Born David Eric Morelli on May 19, 1986, in Glendale, California, Eric is known for his roles in “The Santa Clause” trilogy and the TV series “Jesse.” He comes from a diverse ancestral background of Italian, English, and Scottish descent, and began his acting career at a very young age.
Aside from acting, Eric has also ventured into music and production, co-founding LP Studios. He returned to acting with roles in TV series and films such as “About Abby” and “Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2,” and has voiced characters in various animated films. Eric is married to Lisa Marie Tasker, and he keeps a low public profile about his personal life.
As for his net worth, it is evident that Eric Lloyd has successfully established himself in the entertainment industry, accumulating a considerable amount of wealth. His diverse career and continuing involvement in the industry hint at a promising future in his professional endeavors.In the year 1989, he played the role of Young Kevin Arnold in the TV series The Wonder Years. In 1992, he appeared as Leo Hill in the TV series Laurie Hill. Furthermore, he portrayed Thomas Reilly – Age 7 in the movie Heart and Souls in 1993. He then appeared in various TV movies such as A Family Torn Apart, where he played Chris Hannigan in 1993, and Seasons of the Heart, where he portrayed David in 1994.
In 1994, he appeared as Young John in the TV movie In the Best of Families: Marriage, Pride & Madness. The same year, Curtis played Joe (6 years old) in the movie Greedy. In 1995, he appeared as Matthew in the TV movie Abandoned and Deceived. Later, in 1996, he was the voice of Neddie in various videos including Who Stole Santa?, The Nome Prince and the Magic Belt, Toto Lost in New York, and Virtual Oz.
Curtis’s involvement in the entertainment industry also included providing his voice for video games. In 1996, he voiced the character Clay in Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland and portrayed Neddie in Virtual Oz. Additionally, he appeared in the video short named United Oz Artists as Neddie in the same year.
As for his contributions to soundtracks, Curtis performed songs for the movies The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue and Deconstructing Harry in 1997. His work also extended to miscellaneous roles, as he served as a technical advisor for the short film Zombie Holocaust & You! in 2009.
He has been credited in various capacities, including a brief performance in the TV movie special Inside Story: The Santa Clause for which he received a thank you credit in 2011. Curtis has also made appearances as himself in several TV productions, such as Greatest Ever Christmas Movies in 2013, The Santa Clause 2: Gag Reel in 2003, The 25th Annual People’s Choice Awards in 1999, The 21st Annual People’s Choice Awards in 1995, and The Tonight Show with Jay Leno in 1994.
In terms of awards, Curtis received the Young Artist Award in 1999 for Best Performance in a TV Comedy Series – Supporting Young Actor for his role in Jesse. Additionally, he has been nominated for various awards including the Young Artist Award and YoungStar Award for his performances in different movies and TV series between 1993 and 2007.