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From Jim Carrey to Rachael Ray: You Won't Believe How Much These 38 Celebrities Earn Monthly!

By

Shelly Roberts

, updated on

July 9, 2022

John Berman (Born In 1972) - Massachusetts -  $2 Million/Year

John Berman is an Emmy Award-winning CNN anchor that you can watch on "CNN News Central." He used to co-anchor "New Day" with Brianna Keilar and several other shows on the network, which he joined in 2012. He also fills in for "Anderson Cooper 360°" regularly.

Berman has been at the vanguard of the most critical news affairs, from the elections to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Knowing how hardworking he is, the journalist's earnings of $2 million every year are justified. As of 2023, he has a net worth of $5 million and gets a monthly income of $166,667.

Tucker Carlson (Born In 1969) - California -  $20 Million/Year

One of the most controversial and highest-paid news anchors is out of a job. Without further explanation, Tucker Carlson agreed to part ways with Fox News in April 2023. The primetime host made up to $20 million yearly by hosting "Tucker Carlson Tonight," Fox News' one-hour-long staple nightly talk show, as per someone knowledgeable about contract negotiations in various networks.

Carlson's program harbored the coveted 8 p.m. ET slot since 2017 and ranked No. 2 as the most-watched cable show in 2022. Before garnering the primetime slot, he was a political analyst for Fox News, which hired him in 2009.

Rihanna (Born in 1988) - Barbados - $70 Million

Rihanna has been making waves in the international music industry since 2005, when she recorded her first studio album, "Music of the Sun." After earning a name for herself, she has been upping her game with every hit and every performance, claiming a stake among the best female artists ever to grace the industry.

Rihanna is the second-best-selling female artist ever with over 250 million records sold worldwide. The sales, together with her business ventures in the fashion industry, earn her an impressive $70 million per year. She is also bent on supporting humanitarian causes, and she has more than enough to spare.

Taylor Swift (Born in 1989) - Unites States - $150 Million

Taylor Swift is one of the most versatile artists in the world. She started breaking records with her first studio album, which became the first female artist to attain platinum status in the United States. She has since explored almost every genre she could and made waves with her impressive artistic reinventions.

Some of Swift's most recognizable hit albums include "Fearless," "Speak Now," and "2014." Thanks to her relatable themes and voice, she has created an empire with her music, which, together with her other ventures, contributes to her $150 million annual salary. And she still amazes us with every hit she releases.

Conan O'Brien (Born in 1963) - United States - $12 Million

Conan O'Brien is an American television host and comedian well known for hosting "The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien" and "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." While he has been a talk show host for almost three decades, before that he was a writer, famously writing for "Saturday Night Live" and "The Simpsons."

O'Brien's hosting skills are always evident, and his services are sought by numerous broadcasting companies. In the course of his career, he has gone from strength to strength, and so have his earnings. He earns $12 million a year, which matches his work ethic and humorous show hosting.

Jenna Bush Hager (Born in 1981) - America - $4 Million/Year

Most people know Jenna Bush Hager as the cohost of "Today" or the first daughter of former U.S. president George W. Bush, who served between 2001 and 2009. However, she is more than that, since stepping into the spotlight, she has established herself as one of the best authors and journalists in the country.

Despite being the daughter of a former president, Hager has made her own mark by being magnificent in everything she touches. This has earned her fame and a sizeable net worth, boosted by her $4 million yearly salary. Earning that while doing a job she loves is commendable of her.

SAVANNAH GUTHRIE (BORN IN 1971) - AUSTRALIA - $8 MILLION/YEAR

She's perhaps most popular as the main co-anchor of "Today" on NBC News, but American broadcast journalist Savannah Guthrie was also a practicing legal correspondent in the past. The attorney rakes in a cool $8 million every year from hosting the show she's steered since July 2012. That amount significantly contributes to her $30 million fortune.

Before joining NBC News, Guthrie had gained prominence while working as a journalist and co-anchor for several networks, including CourtTV and MSNBC. The mother of two and her husband, Michael Feldman, put their Tribeca apartment up for sale in 2017 for $6 million, which probably added to her wealth.

CHRISTINA MILIAN (BORN IN 1981) - NEW JERSEY - $760K/YEAR

Cuban-American actress, singer, and songwriter Christina Milian may be worth $6 million, but it has taken her judicious work to get there. The Maryland-raised thespian started experiencing success at a young age, once signing up with Murder Inc. Records at the tender age of 19. Her demo writing and recording started at 17.

The two-time Grammy Award nominee started by appearing in commercials and has had one U.S. and two U.K. top ten hits. Hits such as "Whatever U Want" and "Dip It Low" made her more famous, much like her starring roles in the films "Pulse" and "Be Cool." She reportedly makes about $760K annually.

RYAN SEACREST (BORN IN 1974) - GEORGIA - $75 MILLION/YEAR

Being versatile is one trait that has greatly contributed to the success of American producer and TV personality Ryan Seacrest. Apart from co-hosting "Live with Kelly and Ryan," he has other shows he presents on various media platforms, including "American Top 40," "American Idol," and the radio show "On Air with Ryan Seacrest."

The Emmy Award winner has a well-established entrepreneurial and entertainment empire that generates about $75 million every year. With such an impressive income, it's not a wonder that his fortune stood at $450 million as of December 2022. Part of that wealth includes $51 million from selling his Beverly Hills home in 2022.

WHOOPI GOLDBERG (BORN IN 1955) - NEW YORK - $8 MILLION/YEAR

For years, Whoopi Goldberg has been a star of stage and screen, and with it, she earns a jaw-dropping annual salary of around $8 million! She's got the Midas touch when it comes to her income. From her iconic roles in movies like "Sister Act" to her hilarious presence on "The View," she's a force to be reckoned with.

But it's not all about the Benjamins for Whoopi. This talented woman is also known for her philanthropy and advocacy work. So, whether she's raking in the dough or using her platform for good, she's a true star in every sense of the word.

 

Jay Leno (72) – New York City – $1.25 Million/Month

Car fanatics won't have a problem spotting Jay Leno in a crowd. His show "Jay Leno's Garage" has showcased his knowledge of cars since 2014. And with almost 300 vehicles in his garage, it's apparent that Leno's got the money to complement his famous face.

Although the highlight of his career remains hosting "The Tonight Show," he's maintained stand-up gigs outside the show. So, when he called it a day in 2013, Leno quickly returned to the comedy circuit. During his time with CBS, he earned as much as $2.5 million monthly. And his last known salary with the network was $1.25 million.

Abella Danger (26) - Miami - $16.6K/Month

Born in the '90s, the stunning adult movie star Abella Danger is on her way to full-blown celebrity status. She boasts over 9.3 million followers on Instagram and is also a model and social influencer. From her endeavors in the adult film industry, she earns about $200K every year.

However, considering her social media reach, she must also earn quite a lot from brand promotions and endorsements. It's no wonder she was estimated to be worth around $3 million and is living a luxurious life. She recently announced the release of her NFT collection called Metabella, which is sure to skyrocket her wealth.

Pat Sajak (75) – Chicago – $1.17 Million/Month

You don't host a show that's named "Wheel of Fortune" without walking home with a sizable fortune every month. And Pat Sajak's $1.17 million monthly is proof he's no different. It's even more fitting when we take into account that he's been hosting the program since 1981- Talk about a dedicated TV personality!

Interestingly, Sajak didn't begin his career on-screen. Instead, he started as a teen disk jockey on Dick Biondi's show on radio. During his time in the U.S. Army, Sajak's continued as a DJ on Armed Forces Radio. Today, he's got three Primetime Emmys to show for his brilliance.

Raúl De Molina(63) – Havana – $1.25M/Month

It'll be ironic to list successful Cuba-born TV personalities without including Raúl De Molina. Like Lili Estefan, Univision is where he calls home. The duo has teamed up on "El Gordo y la Flaca" since 1998. Apart from multiple Emmys, he's got accolades for his work. For example, in 2013, he was awarded the "20 Years Career Award" by "Premios TVyNovelas."

His impressive list of gigs includes hosting the Miss America Pageant and Latin Grammy Awards. Do you know De Molina covered the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil? With a $1.25 million salary monthly, no one can say De Molina's years of service aren't paying off.

Craig Ferguson(60) – Glasgow – $700K/Month

Acting and writing are two skills Craig Ferguson has mastered over the years. But if you think his talents stop there, you may not be so versed with his resume. After all, hosting CBS' "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" is how most people know him.

Although he quit that role after nine years, it wasn't without recognition, like the Peabody Award he clinched in 2009. So, it wasn't surprising that at some point, CBS shelled out as much as 700K monthly for Ferguson's services. What do "Gobber" in "How to Train Your Dragon" and Lord Macintosh in "Brave" have in common? Well, Ferguson voiced both animated characters.

Rachael Ray(53)– Warrensburg, New York – $2.08M/Month

Rachael Ray is a classic example of an apple not falling far from a tree. From eight, she watched her mum manage some of New York's finest restaurants. It would be years before Ray would get her first shot at walking in her mum's shoes. These days, she's outdone her mum with her culinary exploits.

Ray has a string of TV shows that have made her a household name. And while "30 Minute Meals" remains a fan favorite, "Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels" and "$40 a Day" remain evergreen. Thanks to her books, shows, and endorsements, she earns $2.08 million monthly.

Chelsea Handler(47)– Livingston, New Jersey – $833K/Month

If making Time's 100 in 2012 doesn't speak for Chelsea Handler's influence, nothing else will. At least, if you're willing to turn a blind eye to her career. She's an actress, comedian, producer, and host. And even before the release of her sixth book in 2019, she earned her writing stripes.

Unarguably, Handler is best known for her talk shows. From "Chelsea Lately" to "Who Do You Think You Are?", she's either hosting or producing some masterpiece. Handler hosts several shows on Netflix, which bag her 833K monthly. And splurging almost $6 million on a new house in 2021 proves she's not afraid to spend her hard-earned money.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck(45)– Cranston, Rhode Island – $250K/Month

Elizabeth Hasselbeck may have retired from the media industry, but it's hard to forget her illustrious career. At the peak of her time on-air, she earned as much as 250K monthly. Although she gained renown as a contestant on "Survivor" in 2001, her hosting duties are what we know her best for.

Hasselbeck joined NBC's "The View" in 2003 thanks to persuasion from her agent. And when her 10-year stint on the talk show ended, she joined Fox's "Fox & Friends." However, two years into the role, she decided she'd had enough of the media industry and wanted to focus on her family.

Stephen Colbert(58)– Washington D.C. – $1.25M/Month

How do you earn $1.25 million monthly? If you had to ask Stephen Colbert that question, his answer would mention maintaining a stellar TV career. Even as a child, he imitated news anchors. Today, most of us know Colbert from his Comedy Central show "The Colbert Report."

His comedy special "A Colbert Christmas" landed him his first of two Grammys in 2010. And with nine Primetime Emmys and three Peabody Awards, no one can deny he's mastered his craft. So, in 2019 when he penned a $15 million per year contract with CBS for his role on "The Late Show," no one batted an eyelid.

Abby Huntsman(36) – Philadelphia – Unknown

Abby Huntsman is proof that being the daughter of a former governor doesn't necessarily mean you'll take to politics. So as early as age 16, she took up a background role at "Good Morning America." Unfortunately, that job wasn't all she hoped it'll be. Still, journalism seemed to be something she couldn't abandon.

While studying at the University of Utah, she interned with renowned journalist Diane Sawyer. Since then, she's landed high-profile roles like hosting "Fox & Friends" and "The View." In 2020, she stepped down from the latter to work as an advisor to her father's gubernatorial campaign. Although her salary isn't public fodder, she's worth $20 million.

Bill O'Reilly(72)– New York – $2.08M/Month

Bill O'Reilly is the acclaimed American political commentator, author, and TV host. Although he started as a reporter for "WNEP-TV," he's had four decades to stamp his name as a veritable force to reckon with in the industry. In his heyday, he anchored "Inside Edition" and Fox News's "The O'Reilly Factor."

In recognition of his work, he received $2.08 million monthly from Fox. However, since he left the network in 2017, he's taken on smaller gigs. His podcast "No Spin News" premiered that year, and in 2019, he started "The O'Reilly Update." O'Reilly has authored over 30 books, including the best seller "Killing Kennedy."

Wendy Williams(57)– Asbury Park – $833K/Month

Wendy Williams is an American writer, businesswoman, and broadcaster. Most people know her best for her "The Wendy Williams Show." Surprisingly, in 2022, she drew the curtains on that show after 14 years and over 1,500 episodes. And with a $10 million annual salary, you won't be wrong to call it her golden goose.

Before storming television, she'd garnered a large following as a radio DJ. Outside entertainment, she owns a wig line and fashion business. So, while we may see her on TV less frequently, she's got enough going for her. Interestingly, there's a street in New Jersey named after Williams.

Neil Patrick Harris(49)– Albuquerque – Unknown

Neil Harris' career would leave anyone highly impressed. Besides juggling being a writer, host, and actor, he is also good at them. His career began on the set of "Clara's Heart" alongside Whoopi Goldberg. "The Next Best Thing" and "Undercover Brother" are other films on his resume.

Harris has also voiced several characters in animated works. In "Smurfs," he's "Patrick Winslow," and his "Flash" persona in "Justice League" remains a fan favorite. One of his most distinct roles is playing "Barney Stinson" in "How I Met Your Mother," which made him $225K per episode. With an ever-changing list of works, no one knows his salary, but he's worth $50 million.

Samantha Bee(52)– Toronto – Unknown

Although Samantha Bee started gracing our screens in 2000, she's amassed the experience of someone who's been at it for longer. And like most of her peers, her versatility is one of her strengths. That explains why some people know her best as a comedian. To others, she's a political commentator and host.

Although she's well known as a correspondent and host on "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart," she's been hosting TBS' "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" since 2015. While her salary is private, we know bee is worth $8 million. We're sure keeping a multi-award-winning talent like her on the payroll doesn't come cheap.

Ricki Lake(53)– Hastings-on-Hudson – Unknown

Ricki Lake is worth $25 million, all thanks to her acting and hosting roles. As for her salary, her earnings vary like most actresses. Lake's career hit the ground running with a lead role in the 1988 film "Hairspray." And her performance must have been convincing as she bagged the "Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead."

If you know her for being a TV host, it's likely from the 11 seasons of her eponymous show. In 2013, she started "The Ricki Lake Show." Outside those endeavors, her star power has also landed her spots on "Dancing with the Stars" and "The X-Factor."

Meghan McCain(37)– Phoenix – $250K/Month

2008 was a busy year for Meghan McCain. Not only was she recently done with a bachelor's degree, but she was also campaigning for her father in the presidential campaigns. Her media of choice was a blog named "McCain Blogette." That same year, she released the children's book "My Dad: John McCain."

Although that campaign wasn't successful, her career blossomed. Because the following year, she landed a writing job with "The Daily Beast" and signed a six-figure book deal. As for her television career, she's worked for "ABC," "MSNBC," and "Fox News." Juggling both fields of the media industry contributes to how she earns $250K monthly.

Vanna White(65)– North Myrtle Beach – $833K/Month

Remember when we said Pat Sajak earns a pretty penny from the "Wheel of Fortune" show? It turns out he's not alone. Like Bonnie and Clyde, this dynamic duo work in tandem. While Sajak plays host, Vanna White is both the show's hostess and puzzle-board turner. And for her part, she takes home 833K monthly.

If you're ever in Las Vegas, you can spot either White's or Sajak's picture on a machine. Interestingly, White makes more money from those licensing deals than her salary from the show. But the show's not the only money-spinner for white, and she has a brand endorsement deal with "Lion Brand Yarns."

Kelly Ripa(51)– Berlin, New Jersey – $1.83M/Month

"The Hollywood Reporter" once dubbed Kelly Ripa one of the most influential people in media. Few people would frown at that tag, and she has several roles to prove doubters wrong. As a talk show host, "Live! with Kelly and Ryan" remains her tour de force and pays her $1.83M monthly.

Ripa has taken giant strides since her roles in local theater productions as a child. One of her outstanding jobs on TV was on the set of "All My Children." Interestingly, her on-screen lover on the show, Mark Consuelos, morphed into a real-life romance and the pair married in 1996.

Vivianne Collins(48)– Toronto– Unknown

American actress and host Vivianne Collins may not be a household name yet, but there's time to get there. Still, if you're not against watching some TV, you may have come across her face. Some of her best projects to date include acting on "Filth City," "Conviction," and hosting "Nickelodeon Robot Wars."

We're willing to bet you didn't spot her in "The Office." But that's likely because she landed a cameo role. Her career started with the defunct game show "You're On." And in 2012, she appeared on "Live Here, Buy This." While her salary is undisclosed, she's reportedly worth $950K.

Kim Manning(62)– California – Unknown

American dancer, actress, and presenter Kim Manning isn't one for conventional career moves. So while everyone and their uncle hone their media skills at home, she decided to set camp in Spain. The game show "Un, dos, tres..." remains one of her best works to date.

However, after four seasons and over 130 episodes, she called it quits. By 2012, she teamed up with Fernando Carillo on "El Show de la una." Her acting is just as good, and fans also loved Manning in "Perfect Hair Forever" and "The Cheetah Girls 2." Unfortunately, her salary isn't fixed or public knowledge.

Emily Calandrelli(35)– Morgantown – $7.3K/Month

If you're wondering why a former MIT engineer and former communicator makes our list, we're here to fill you in. Meet Emily Calandrelli! Not only is she all of that, but she's also a producer of Fox network's "Xploration Outer Space." And in 2017, she earned herself a Daytime Emmy nomination.

In addition, she's a renowned speaker and has spoken at TEDx events. Writing also comes naturally to Calandrelli and explains her authorship of the "Ada Lace" children's book series. In 2020, her Netflix educational program "Emily's Wonder Lab" premiered. That show and the royalties from her books pay her over $7K monthly.

Rosie Mercado(42)– Los Angeles– Unknown

Not only is Rosie Mercado a plus-sized model, but she's also a celebrity makeup artist and TV personality. Some may recognize her as the poster child for the body positivity movement. After all, she starred in the TV show "Curvy Girls," and in 2010, she was the face of "Full Figured Fashion Week."

Outside that niche, she's a coach on "The Doctors and Dr. Phil" and co-host on "Face The Truth." Mercado is also an influencer for "VesselHealth" and an author of "The Girl with the Self Esteem Issue." While her salary isn't known, no one would raise an eyebrow at her $5 million fortune.

Caprice Bourret(50) – Hacienda Heights – Unknown

Although Caprice Bourret wears many hats, her modeling career seems to steal the spotlight. She's graced the covers of several magazines, including "Vogue," "GQ," "Esquire," "FHM," and "Playboy." As an astute businesswoman, her "By Caprice" line produces swimwear, lingerie, and sleepwear. In 2010, she expanded its scope by launching "Bedding By Caprice."

Most people don't realize she's a singer, and her singles "Oh Yeah" and "Once Around the Sun" peaked at number 24 on the U.K. charts. Bourret also has acting credits to her name from "Hospital," "Baywatch," and "Stars in Their Eyes." Of course, it's not surprising that she's amassed a $30 million fortune.

Carl Bernstein(78) – Washington D.C. – $51K/Month

If the American journalism industry had its 'Sherlock Holmes,' that would be Carl Bernstein. After all, it's not every day you hear of a journalist digging up facts that lead to a president resigning. Along with Bob Woodward, Bernstein investigated the Watergate Scandal in 1972.

Outside investigative journalism, Bernstein is also a published author of seven books. Interestingly, his bestseller "All the President's Men" was made into a film that raked in over $70M at the box office. "Elizabeth Daily Journal," "Washington Post," and "CNN" are some media houses he's worked with. Although he's worth $16 million, his salary is estimated to be $51K monthly.

Jane Mayer(67) – New York City – $13K/Month

Another trailblazer in the field of investigative journalism is the New York City-born Jane Meyer. "The Weathersfield Weekly" and "The Black River Tribune" are some of her early employers before she landed a role at "The Wall Street Journal." In her 12-year stint with the newspaper, she made history as its first female White House correspondent.

Mayer covers topics ranging from the U.S. drone program to government prosecution of whistleblowers and is known for bringing new revelations to light. Mayer is an author, and in 2016 published the best seller "Dark Money." She's been with "The New Yorker" since 1995 and earns $13K monthly.

David Remnick(63) – Hackensack, New Jersey – $83K/Month

The last time we checked, journalism's most prestigious prize remains the Pulitzer Award. And if you're a recipient, then there's no doubting your caliber. So, when David Remnick clinched the award in 1994 for his book "Lenin's Tomb," he joined a distinguished class of newspeople.

Shortly after graduation from Princeton University in 1982, he joined "The Washington Post." But after ten years at the newspaper, he switched to the "New Yorker," where he remains to date. Remnick is married to reporter Esther Fein and speaks fluent Russian. He's risen to the post of Editor at "The New Yorker" and earns $83K monthly.

Andy Borowitz(64) – Shaker Heights, Ohio – Unknown

Will Smith claimed the 2021 Academy Award for Best Actor. However, those who know his early days remember he shot to prominence from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air." And if you're curious about the brain behind the sitcom, that's none other than Andy Borowitz.

"Square Pegs," "Pleasantville," and "Melinda and Melinda" are other films and series he's worked on. As a political satirist, he's best known for his column "The Borowitz Report." To cap what's been a successful career off, his stand-up comedy has proved successful, and he's sold out several venues. While he's worth $10 million, his salary is anyone's guess.

Ken Burns(68) – Brooklyn – $10K/Month

Ken Burns, the acclaimed American director, and producer, specializes in documentary films. If American history piques your interest, you'll love his series "The War" and "Prohibition." And if you love music, his "Jazz" and "Country Music" documentaries should be more your speed. Burns' extensive list of works makes him one of America's greatest storytellers.

According to "Forbes," he takes home $125K annually, which amounts to a little over $10K monthly. His work hasn't gone without recognition. Today, not only is he a recipient of over 20 honorary degrees, Burns has clinched over 40 awards. As an actor, he's made few cameo appearances, notably on "The Simpsons."

Tina Brown(68)– Maidenhead, Berkshire – Unknown

Writing has always been an interest Tina Brown nurtured. So while studying English Literature at St Anne's College, she wrote for the university's magazine. As an undergraduate at Oxford, her play "Under the Bamboo Tree" won her an award from "The Sunday Times." Some years later, she entered the world of journalism via the same newspaper.

"The Sunday Telegraph" and "Tatler" are two news houses she eventually worked with. Her autobiography of Princess Diana, "The Vanity Fair Diaries," was released to positive reviews. And in 2022, the sequel "The Palace Papers" was published. Today, royalty from her books and other roles justify her $5 million fortune.

Ronan Farrow(34)– New York City – $250K/Month

If his last name stuck out like a sore thumb because of his mother, actress Mia Farrow, that's expected. Still, Ronan Farrow has made a name for himself in journalism circles. One of the biggest scandals of 2017 was the abuse perpetrated by Harvey Weinstein. One of the damning reports was Ronan's piece for "The New Yorker."

The following year, the newspaper won the "Pulitzer Prize for Public Service." Outside writing, he hosted "Ronan Farrow Daily" for MSNBC, earning $250K monthly. He's published allegations against other top executives and government officials. Ronan has voiced characters in "From Up on Poppy Hill" and "The Wind Rises."

Jon Stewart(59)– New York City – $2.08M/Month

Political satire is the name of the game, and Jon Stewart is a master at it. Although he put his talent in comedy to good use via stand-ups, his job as the host of "The Daily Show" is why most people know him. After all, he held that role for 16 years, during which the program won 22 Primetime Emmys.

Since he quit the long-term role in 2015, he's signed contracts with "Apple" and "HBO." And since 2021, he's hosted "The Problem with Jon Stewart" with the former. In addition, Stewart has published several books and owns the company "Busboy Productions."

Will Arnett(52)– Toronto – Unknown

If anyone knows Hollywood like the back of their hand, it's Will Arnett. For an actor in his 50s, his filmography is as impressive and diverse as they come. When he's not acting in series like "Arrested Development" and "Flaked," he's voicing a character.

When you're the voice behind iconic characters like "BoJack Horseman" and "Batman," you know you're exceptional. His distinct voice even made it to the gaming industry as Sgt. Arnett in "Call of Duty." As a host, he earns $125K per episode on "Lego Masters." And with multiple gigs on his plate, that sum is likely the tip of the iceberg.

Jeff Daniels(67)– Athens, Georgia – Unknown

Jeff Daniels' career may have seen the light of day thanks to Broadway. Still, he didn't limit himself to the theater. As early as 1981, he featured in "Ragtime" and two years later, in the award-winning "Terms of Endearment." Most people may know him as "Harry" from "Dumb and Dumber" alongside Jim Carrey.

For his role in CBS's "Newsroom," Daniels won a Primetime Emmy and other nominations. So, when the network doled out $150K per episode for his services, that was money well spent. Do you know that his role in the 1990 horror film "Arachnophobia" made the science community name a nematode after him?

Jim Carrey(60)– Newmarket – $2.08M/Month

If you're the first actor to earn $20 million in a film, that's something. And Jim Carrey made that bagging right after "The Cable Guy" premiered in 1996. Interestingly, that's $37.2 million if we consider inflation. In addition, his monthly salary is $2.08M. But you don't earn the big bucks if you don't deserve it.

For years, Carrey had consistently built his reputation. Starting with works like "Once Bitten," he achieved critical acclaim with "Ace Ventura." Other box office hits to his name are "The Mask," "Dumb and Dumber," and "Batman Forever." While his success is unquestionable today, he was rejected at "Saturday Night Live" auditions thrice.

Vanessa Lachey(41)– Angeles City – Unknown

Few people can switch from playing a wife with a calming effect in the sitcom "Dads" to special agent Jane Tennant in "NCIS: Hawaiʻi." But that's only one of the many reasons why Vanessa Lachey is one of Hollywood's big names. Interestingly, her journey didn't kick off in the cinema.

Instead, in 1998, Lachey won both the "Miss South Carolina Teen USA" and "Miss Teen USA" crowns. Five years later, she landed her first hosting gig on "The Morning After." And the following year, she returned to the "Miss Teen USA" contest as a host. Although she bags between $15K to $100K per NCIS episode, she's worth $25 million.

Samantha Harris (48) – Hopkins, Minnesota – Unknown

TV viewers may know Samantha Harris thanks to her time on CBS's "The Insider." However, she has landed several high-profile gigs with other employers too. For "E!," she hosted "THS Investigates" and "E! News." Still, her resume is incomplete without her 7 season stint on "Dancing With the Stars."

Harris also acts occasionally and appeared in "George of the Jungle" and "Drop Dead Gorgeous." Speaking of gorgeous, the two-time Emmy winner is also a model and has graced covers of "SHAPE," FHM," and "SELF. While her salary isn't public fodder, we know she's not hard up, thanks to her $1.5 million fortune.

Lili Estefan (55) – Santiago de Cuba – $84K/Month

Lili Estefan is a familiar face to Spanish TV viewers. And her hosting duty on Univision's "El Gordo y la Flaca" since 1998 is one reason why. In 2016, her long-lasting collaboration with Raúl De Molina on the show earned them an Outstanding Achievement in Hispanic Television Award.

You may know her as a host, but she first achieved global recognition as a model for Univision. As you can tell, Estaban's loyalty to Univision runs deep. However, outside working for the network, she has a string of gigs, including hosting "Red Table Talk: The Estefans." While "CelebrityNetWorth" estimates her fortune to be $10 million, she takes home around $84K monthly.

Tom Arnold (63) – Ottumwa, Iowa – Unknown

American actor and comedian Tom Arnold has racked up an extensive list of works in the decades he's been at it. And he doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. As early as the '80s, he featured in episodes of "Roseanne." Other long-running roles are on "The Tom Show" and "My Big Redneck Wedding."

Acting isn't all Arnold does in Hollywood. After all, he produced works like "The Hunt For Trump Tapes." Like most people in the industry, his earnings vary according to what projects he's handling. So, while his net worth is widely reported to be $10 million, his salary is anyone's guess.

Greta Thunberg (Born in 2003) – Sweden – $10K/Month

Greta Thunberg is a Swedish environmental activist known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action to reduce climate change. As a little girl, Thunberg learned about climate change and its effect on the planet and resolved to do something about it.

She began by persuading her parents to make changes to their lifestyle to help reduce their carbon footprint, and she spent her days outside the Swedish Parliament to call for stronger action against climate change. As a result of her activism, she has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize multiple times. She reportedly has a monthly income of $10k.

Jon Bernthal(45)– Washington D.C. – $125K/Month

Jon Bernthal deviated from the bad boy persona we know him for in the 2021 movie "King Richard." And opting to act as the tennis coach Rick Macci in that biopic earned him an award for Best Supporting Actor. Bernthal is also one more actor who started on Broadway. And he even owned a theater company named "Fovea Floods."

Luckily, the transition to television and film was smooth as can be. So, we saw Bernthal in "Eastwick," "Baby Driver," and "The Wolf of Wall Street." For his role on "The Walking Dead," he was paid up to $80K per episode. Each month, he earns $125K.

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