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You ever wonder how old John Stamos actually is? The guy's been in the entertainment game for over four decades and somehow still looks like he could pass for someone way younger. Born back in 1963, which makes him 62 years old right now in 2026, Stamos has basically become a fixture in Hollywood at this point.
Most people know him from Full House where he played Jesse Katsopolis for eight straight seasons across 192 episodes. That role alone cemented his status as a household name, and then he came back for the Netflix revival Fuller House from 2016 to 2020. But the guy's done way more than just that iconic sitcom.
His journey is actually pretty interesting when you dig into it. Started out in 1982 on General Hospital, got nominated for a Daytime Emmy early on, and just kept grinding through different TV shows and films. Did stints on ER, Glee, Grandfathered, and even showed up in You. The man's got range and staying power, which honestly is rare in this industry.
What's wild is how he diversified beyond just acting. Real estate plays in California, brand partnerships with major companies like Dannon's Oikos yogurt, even Super Bowl commercial deals. That's how you build wealth in entertainment — you don't just rely on one income stream. His net worth sits around 25 million as of now, which is solid but not exactly top-tier Hollywood money. Still, for someone who started flipping burgers at his dad's restaurant as a teenager, that's a pretty incredible trajectory.
Personal life-wise, he married Caitlin McHugh in 2018 and they've got a son together. He also dropped a memoir called If You Would Have Told Me that gave people a deeper look into his actual life beyond the cameras. The whole story from restaurant kid to TV legend is the kind of thing that shows what consistency and smart choices can get you in this business.