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‘Saved by the Bell’ star Dustin Diamond’s shocking residual pay revealed

Saved by the checks – or not. 

The late “Saved by the Bell” star Dustin Diamond was making less than $20 on residual checks from the hit sitcom before his death, the actor’s friend Dan Block revealed on Monday’s “Hollywood Demons” episode.

“’Here is one for $12.74,”  Block said in the documentary’s “After the Bell” installment, holding up one of Diamond’s checks from 2002.

Dustin Diamond (pictured in 1992 with Lark Voorhies, Tiffani-Amber Thiessen, Mario Lopez, Elizabeth Berkley, and Mark-Paul Gosselaar) allegedly made less than $20 on residual checks before his death. ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection
Diamond (pictured in 1991 in “Saved by the Bell”) had a “lifelong” struggle with money, friend Dan Block said on the “After the Bell” episode of “Hollywood Demons.” ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection

Diamond, who died of cancer at 44 in 2021, starred in “Saved by the Bell” as the nerdy Screech from 1989 to 1993, reprising the role for “Saved by the Bell: The New Class” between 1993 and 2000.

According to Block, Diamond’s “parents were stealing his money or taking his money,” which left him with lifelong concerns “about how much he made or how much he didn’t make.”

Diamond’s father, Mark Diamond, subsequently appeared onscreen to deny the allegation.

After Block claimed Dustin’s dad, Mark Diamond, took his money, Mark appeared onscreen to deny the “upset[ting] allegation. Investigation Discovery/YouTube
Dustin (pictured in 2010) died of cancer in 2021 at age 44. Getty Images

Dustin’s “upset” father claimed money went to Dustin’s agent, while “anything left over … cover[ed] certain things like gas, taxes [and] headshots.”

Ed Alonzo, who was in “Saved by the Bell” as the owner of Bayside High student hangout spot The Max, exclusively told Page Six Dustin and Mark seemed like “the best of friends” when he knew them.

“The amount of money we all made was not amazing money that the cast of ‘Friends’ was making,” the 63-year-old added. “We weren’t making $1 million an episode.”

Dustin (pictured in 1989 with Gosselaar and Dennis Haskins) was not making “amazing money,” another actor told us. ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection / Everett Collection
Dustin (pictured in 1992 with Lopez, Leanna Creel, Gosselaar and Voorhies) had a troubled path after “Saved by the Bell.” ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection

The magician “never saw frivolous spending of money,” claiming Dustin and Mark “weren’t driving elaborate cars or going on crazy vacations.” 

After “Saved by the Bell,” Dustin didn’t get opportunities to “show his acting chops in other areas,” Alonzo told us of his co-star getting “locked into” a child star persona. 

Dustin “never really found a way to escape [Screech] even though he tried to,” Alonzo noted. 

Ed Alonzo (pictured in 1990 with Gosselaar and Dustin) said the child star never “found a way to escape” his Screech character. NBCUniversal via Getty Images
Dustin (pictured in 2016) also allegedly pulled out a knife on set during an argument, a former production assistant alleged during the episode. Getty Images

Elsewhere in Monday’s episode, “Saved by the Bell: The New Class” production assistant Scott DeVaney alleged that Dustin threatened an unnamed fellow actor on set during an argument.

According to DeVaney, Diamond shouted that he “could have [the individual] fired.”

This “led to Dustin pulling out a butterfly knife,” DeVaney claimed of the “very physically threatening” moment.

Ultimately, the argument ended with Dustin storming off and crying. 

Dustin (pictured in 1993 with Dennis Haskins, Samantha Becker, Lindsey McKeon, Anthony Harrell, Sarah Lancaster, Richard Lee Jackson and Ben Gould) stormed off and cried after the incident, a production assistant claimed. ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection
Dustin (pictured in 1994 with Marianne Muellerleile) made headlines for a 2014 arrest over an alleged stabbing. ©NBC/Courtesy Everett Collection

Mark confirmed he got a phone call after the incident to inform him his son had “threatened somebody.”

After “Saved by the Bell” wrapped, Dustin made his way back into headlines over a sex tape, as well as a 2014 arrest and three-month jail stay over allegedly stabbing a man in a Wisconsin bar bathroom. 

The “Hollywood Demons” docuseries is streaming on HBO Max, with new episodes premiering Mondays at 9 p.m. ET.


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