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What is Patrick Fabian’s net worth and salary?

Patrick Fabian is a celebrated American actor with an estimated net worth of $25 million. He gained immense popularity for his role as the self-assured and arrogant attorney Howard Hamlin in the critically acclaimed American crime drama series “Better Call Saul,” which aired from 2015 to 2022. Over the years, his face has appeared in numerous renowned TV shows, including “Grey’s Anatomy,” “The Mentalist,” and “Melrose Place,” as well as films like “Must Love Dogs” and theater works such as “The Food Chain” and “Six Degrees of Separation.”

Real Estate

In May 2020, Patrick made an impressive real estate investment by purchasing a beachfront property in Malibu for $11 million. He and his wife, Mandy, also own a more modest residence in Sherman Oaks, California, which they acquired in 2013 for $1 million.

Early Years

Patrick Fabian was born on December 7, 1964, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to parents Tom and Mary Lou Fabian. He graduated from Cedar Cliff High School in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, then went on to attend Penn State University, where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree in Performance. Later, he moved to California and completed his Master’s Degree at California State University.

Film

Patrick Fabian made his film debut in 1998 in the American crime comedy “Jane Austen’s Mafia!” where he portrayed a Riverdancer. Following this, he appeared in a few lesser-known films, such as “Clean,” “Sour Grapes,” “Snow,” and “Must Love Dogs,” before landing the role of Brian Martin in the 2006 action film “End Game,” alongside Cuba Gooding Jr.

He played Reverend Cotton Marcus in the 2010 supernatural horror film “The Last Exorcism,” which debuted at number two in the U.S. Box Office and earned over $67.7 million globally. In 2012, he portrayed James Taggart, the president of a family railroad company, in the drama film “Atlas Shrugged: Part II,” which received nominations for Worst Director and Worst Screenplay at the Golden Raspberry Awards that year.

In addition, Fabian lent his voice to Hank Henshaw in two animated superhero films – “The Death of Superman” and “Reign of the Supermen” – released direct to video in 2018 and 2019. In 2023, he voiced Harvey Dent in “Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham,” another direct-to-video release, and appeared as Matt MacLaren in the romantic comedy “The Other Zoey.” In 2024, he took on the role of Simon Harrington, an aspiring writer fighting to stay in the limelight despite his friend’s devastating misfortune, in the film “The Way We Speak.”

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Television

Patrick Fabian made his television debut in 1992 as Scott Easton in an episode of the American police drama series “Bodies of Evidence.” In the following years, he took on several minor roles, such as Ron Gerschak in “Silk Stalkings” and Charlie Dixon in “Beverly Hills 90210.”

From 1993 to 1994, he secured a recurring role as Professor Jeremiah Laskey in the sitcom “Saved by the Bell: The College Years.” He then appeared in small roles in “Murder, She Wrote,” “Melrose Place,” and “Star Trek: Voyager.” In 1998, he played Rafe in “Xena: Warrior Princess,” Parker in “Jenny,” and Dan in “Friends.”

Fabian starred as Spencer Halloway in “Time of Your Life” from 1999 to 2000, while simultaneously appearing as Jerry Kaufman in “Providence.” He later had guest spots on shows like “Nash Bridges,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,” and “Just Shoot Me!” in the early 2000s.

From 2003 to 2005, he featured in 16 episodes of the fantasy series “Joan of Arcadia,” portraying Gavin Price, the unpopular vice principal at Arcadia High School. The show was nominated for over 30 awards, including a Golden Globe and a Primetime Emmy, and won ten.

In 2004, he portrayed Jay Sebring in the television film “Helter Skelter.” He also guest-starred on “Crossing Jordan,” “Summerland,” and “Will & Grace” that year.

Fabian continued to secure numerous guest roles in series such as “Reba” and “Ugly Betty” before being cast as Professor Hank Landry in “Veronica Mars” during 2006 and 2007.

He later appeared as Rand Faulk in “The Mentalist” in 2009, followed by roles in “Hot in Cleveland” and “Hawaii Five-0.” He had brief appearances in “Criminal Minds,” “Scandal,” and “Grey’s Anatomy” before taking on his prominent role as Howard Hamlin in “Better Call Saul” from 2015 to 2022.

From 2019 to 2021, Fabian portrayed Phil in the comedy-drama series “Special,” and played Dr. Lewis in “Carol’s Second Act” and Governor Putnam in “Black Monday” in 2020. In 2022, he featured as Mr. Frank in “Gordita Chronicles,” and in 2023, he played David Wheeler in “Kung Fu.” He also appeared as Sam Bedrosian in “Magnum P.I.” in 2023 and 2024.

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Theater

Patrick Fabian took on the role of a conceited model named Serge in the 1995 off-Broadway production “The Food Chain.” In 2022, he starred as a neurotic screenwriter in the play “Humpty Dumpty” and participated in a national tour of “Six Degrees of Separation,” a critically acclaimed work by John Guare that garnered a Pulitzer Prize nomination and won the Tony Award for Best Play.

He was also cast in Howard Gould’s play “Diva” and Donald Margulies’ “Dinner with Friends.”

For two years, Patrick showcased his talents at the Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival in California.

Award Nominations

Along with the cast of “Better Call Saul,” Patrick Fabian was nominated for a 2021 Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. In the following year, he received a Saturn Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor on Television for his work on the show.

Personal Life

Patrick Fabian married writer and comedian Mandy Steckelberg in 2009. Together, they have two children.

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