He was the star of one of Fox’s biggest sitcoms, but what is Topher Grace’s net worth? Topher Grace rose to fame in the late 1990s when he nabbed a starring role as Wisconsin teenager Eric Forman on Fox’s period sitcom That ‘70s Show alongside fellow up-and-coming actors Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher. The sitcom ran for eight seasons between 1998 and 2006, although Grace left the That ‘70s Show cast during its seventh and penultimate season, briefly returning in its series finale.

In the early 2000s, Topher Grace began carving himself a film career with a steady flow of movie roles. He starred in Steven Soderbergh’s crime drama Traffic and later had cameos playing an exaggerated version of himself in Soderbergh’s heist comedy Ocean’s Eleven and its 2004 sequel Ocean’s Twelve. He also appeared in Mona Lisa Smile and Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! while his roles in drama P.S. and the romantic comedy In Good Company earned him the 2004 National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance Actor.

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His star continued to rise when he joined the cast of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 as Eddie Brock and his villainous alter ego Venom. Topher Grace’s Venom wasn’t very well-received but the actor made the best of a script a tad too crowded with other villains and bounced back with romantic comedies Valentine’s Day and Take Me Home Tonight, alongside playing doctor/serial killer Edwin in the 2010 Predators movie. All his hard work has certainly paid off as Celebrity Net Worth estimates Topher Grace’s net worth is around $14 million.

Topher Grace’s other notable projects include starring alongside Mary Elizabeth Winstead and Matthew Gray Gubler in the experimental, interactive web series The Beauty Inside and having a supporting role as Getty in the Christopher Nolan 2014 sci-fi epic Interstellar. More recently, Grace played real-life Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke in Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman and real-life virologist Dr. Peter Jahling in the intense National Geographic miniseries The Hot Zone. He also had one-off roles in episodes of the anthology shows like Black Mirror and The Twilight Zone.

Next up in his career, Topher Grace is set to return to TV. He has a starring role in the upcoming ABC sitcom Home Economics which focuses on the relationship between three grown-up siblings and is slated for a Spring 2021 premiere and he is also set to star in, executive produce and co-write dramedy show Treasure Squad.

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