Nickelodeon star Nathan Kress has been acting since he was a child, but what is his net worth? Nathan Kress was the tender age of three when he first started working in the entertainment industry as a model and voiceover actor. Aged six, he provided the voices for a chimpanzee named Easy and a dog called Tough Pup in 1998 family film Babe: Pig In The City after which he decided to take a five-year hiatus from acting so he could return to regular school.

Kress returned to acting in his pre-teen years with a succession of live-action TV roles on the likes of medical drama House, crime series Without A Trace and teen sitcom The Suite Life Of Zack And Cody. He also landed voice roles in the animated feature Chicken Little and Nickelodeon cartoon Shuriken School, alongside playing various characters in sketches on Jimmy Kimmel Live! – one of which was a young version of American Idol judge Simon Cowell.

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His best-known role to date came on hit Nickelodeon show iCarly. He played Fredward “Freddie” Benson – friend, neighbor and sometime-boyfriend of protagonist Carly Shay (Miranda Cosgrove) – for all six seasons and received several Young Artist Award nominations for his work. It seems his long-running role on iCarly served him well as according to Celebrity Net Worth, Nathan Kress has an estimated $1.5 million to his name.

During his time on iCarly, Kress landed roles in several other Nickelodeon productions too. He starred with Christopher Meloni and Amy Sedaris in TV film Gym Teacher: The Movie and had guest roles in the sitcom True Jackson, VP and animated series The Penguins Of Madagascar. He also acted in a couple of iCarly-related TV movies like iCarly: iGo To Japan and iCarly: iParty With Victorious and took on a darker role when he appeared in a season 10 episode of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation playing a teenager embroiled in a suspicious death.

After iCarly came to an end Nathan Kress had a steady stream of TV work, guest-starring in shows Major Crimes, Hawaii Five-0 and Video Game High School and reprising his Freddie Benson role in the iCarly and Victorious spinoff series Sam & Cat. He also starred in films including disaster flick Into The Storm and horror movie Tell Me How I Die and turned his hand to directing with several episodes of Henry Danger and Game Shakers. Most recently, he starred in the short-lived comedy series Alive In Denver and was the voice behind both Wedge Antilles in Star Wars Rebels and JJ Jameson in Pinky Malinky.

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