How much was Mark Sheehan's net worth at the time of The Script guitarist's death?

The Script confirmed on Friday that its co-founding guitarist died in a hospital at the age of 46 following a "brief illness." It was noted that he had been struggling with an undisclosed illness in the months leading to his death.

Sheehan already debuted as a musician in 1996, years before he co-founded The Script.

With his decades-old career, Mark Sheehan's net worth reached a whopping mark at the time of his death.

Mark Sheehan's Net Worth 2023

Several news outlets shared different estimations of Sheehan's net worth at the time of his death.

All Famous Birthday said he had around $5 million. Meanwhile, GH Gossip and Idol Net Worth reported that Sheehan's net worth is probably around $6.1 million or $20 million, respectively.

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In comparison, The Script's frontman Danny O'Donoghue has a $16 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Sheehan debuted as a musician under the boy band MyTown with O'Donoghue. After promoting from 1996 to 2001, they co-founded The Script in Dublin alongside Glen Power, who they recruited when they returned from Los Angeles.

Mark Sheehan's Legacy With The Script

Along with the band, Sheehan started promoting soon after dropping their album, "The Script," in August 2008. The album also included their first hit song, "We Cry."

The Script rose to fame even more when it released its second single, "The Man Who Can't Be Moved," a month later. The track ranked first on UK Albums Chart and stayed in the place for 11 weeks.

For two decades, the band has released several hit albums, including "Science & Faith," "#3," No Sound Without Silence," "Freedom Child," and "Sunsets & Full Moons."

In the years leading to Sheehan's death, The Script worked on their song, "I Want It All," and the greatest hits album, "Tales from the Script: Greatest Hits." In support of the material, the band launched a worldwide tour in 2021 and concluded in Portugal in 2022.

During the same year, The Script dropped the acoustic version of the track and made it the lead single of the band's third acoustic EP.

These hit albums and songs helped The Script to win several accolades, including Best Selling Irish Act at the World Music Awards, Song of the Year at the Meteor Choice Music, and Emerging Artist or Group of the Year at the EBBA Awards, to name a few.

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