Last Updated: September 4, 2025
Category:
Richest CelebritiesActors
Net Worth:
$3 Million
Birthdate:
Jul 25, 1973 (52 years old)
Birthplace:
Newport Beach
Gender:
Male
Height:
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)
Profession:
Actor
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is David Denman's Net Worth?
  2. Early Life And Education
  3. Television Career
  4. Film Career
  5. Personal Life

What is David Denman's Net Worth?

David Denman is an American actor who has a net worth of $3 million. David Denman is best known for playing Roy Anderson on the NBC television sitcom "The Office." He also had notable roles on such shows as "Traffic Light," "Parenthood," "Outcast," and "Mare of Easttown," and in such films as "Puzzle," "Brightburn," "Greenland," and "Rebel Ridge."

Early Life and Education

David Denman was born on July 25, 1973 in Newport Beach, California. He lived in a number of different cities growing up, including Sequim, Washington, but mostly moved around Southern California. After graduating from Fountain Valley High School, Denman went to Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, where he both acted in and directed several stage productions. He eventually transferred to the Juilliard School, where he earned his BFA in drama in 1997.

Television Career

Denman began acting on television in the late 1990s with guest roles on various shows, including "ER," "Chicago Hope," "The Pretender," and "The X-Files." He had his first recurring role from 2001 to 2003, playing armor-plated demon Skip on Joss Whedon's "Angel." During this time, Denman also appeared in episodes of "CSI: Miami" and "Crossing Jordan." In 2004, he appeared on "Without a Trace" and "Second Time Around," and was also in the true-crime television film "The Perfect Husband: The Laci Peterson Story."

Denman had his breakout role in 2005, when he began playing warehouse worker Roy Anderson on the NBC sitcom "The Office." After appearing as a recurring character in the first season, he was promoted to the main cast for seasons two and three. Denman didn't appear in season four, but he returned in a guest capacity during the remaining five seasons. He made appearances on many other shows during his time on "The Office," including "Bones," "Grey's Anatomy," "Close to Home," "In Plain Sight," and "Brothers & Sisters." Denman also had a recurring role on Lifetime's "Drop Dead Diva" and a main role on the short-lived Fox sitcom "Traffic Light."

After the end of "The Office," Denman played the recurring character Ed Brooks on the NBC series "Parenthood" from 2013 to 2014. He subsequently had guest roles on "How to Get Away with Murder," "Mad Men," "True Detective," and "Two and a Half Men." In 2016, Denman played a recurring character on the short-lived CBS sitcom "Angel from Hell" and a main character on the Cinemax comic book adaptation "Outcast." At the end of the decade, he appeared in Dolly Parton's Netflix anthology series "Heartstrings." Denman's next major role was as Frank Sheehan in the 2021 HBO miniseries "Mare of Easttown." From 2022 to 2023, he played the recurring role of Kurt Dockweiler on the police procedural series "Bosch: Legacy," the sequel to "Bosch." After that, Denman was in episodes of the TBS sitcom "Chad," the Netflix psychological thriller series "Eric," and the Peacock romantic comedy series "Laid." In 2025, he appeared in the second season of the HBO Max superhero series "Peacemaker."

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Film Career

In 2000, Denman made his big-screen debut in the sports comedy film "The Replacements." He subsequently appeared in the comedies "Out Cold" and "The Singing Detective" and Tim Burton's fantasy film "Big Fish." In 2006, Denman played Officer Burroughs in the remake of the psychological thriller "When a Stranger Calls." He followed that with roles in "The Nines," "If I Had Known I Was a Genius," and "Take" in 2007. Denman appeared in "Shutter" and "Smart People" in 2008 and the comedy "Fanboys" in 2009. Kicking off the 2010s, he was in Doug Liman's political biopic "Fair Game." The year after that, he starred in "Let Go." In 2013, Denman appeared in three films: "After Earth," "Jobs," and "Beneath the Harvest Sky." Over the subsequent years, he had roles in "Men, Women & Children," "The Gift," "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi," and "Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?" In 2017, Denman appeared in "Power Rangers" and Steven Soderbergh's heist comedy "Logan Lucky."

In 2018, Denman starred opposite Kelly Macdonald in the drama "Puzzle," a remake of the 2010 Argentine film of the same name. The following year, he starred alongside Elizabeth Banks and Jackson A. Dunn in the superhero horror film "Brightburn." Denman's first film of the 2020s was the apocalyptic survival thriller "Greenland," starring Gerard Butler and Morena Baccarin. He next portrayed Union Army General William Dwight in the 2022 historical action thriller "Emancipation." Denman went on to appear in two films in 2023: the comedy "Joy Ride" and the vigilante action thriller "The Equalizer 3," directed by "Emancipation" filmmaker Antoine Fuqua. In 2024, Denman played police officer Evan Marston in Jeremy Saulnier's action thriller "Rebel Ridge," which premiered on Netflix.

Personal Life

Denman married Swedish-American actress and former model Mercedes Mason in 2014. They have two children named Caius and Sagan.

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