Want to make a comedian laugh? Tell them you're getting into comedy to get rich.
They might tell you the road ahead is bumpy at best and downright soul-crushing at worst, as one navigates through lonely hotel rooms and lifeless audiences while honing their craft. Only the truly passionate need apply because anyone else is bound to be disappointed.
And yet, for the precious few who do succeed, comedy can pay off quite handsomely. For proof, look no further than the world's richest comedians.
Whether through writing, performing, or both, these individuals have forged an enduring path and reaped spectacular rewards as a result. It's said that laughter is the best medicine. And they've deftly managed to fill the most prescriptions.
So who's earned the most buck for their comedic bang?
Examples include such comedians as ventriloquist Jeff Dunham, movie star Adam Sandler, and iconic show creator Seth MacFarlane, among other funny people. If there's a throughline, it's that one must find their own distinctive voice and nurture it over time, even as one evolves stylistically or explores different mediums.
gathered data from on entertainment's richest comedians and itemized the top 25 by current net worth. The net worth figures on this list were calculated using a proprietary formula that factored in the publicly available data about each person including salaries, real estate holdings, divorces, record sales, royalties, and endorsements—minus estimated taxes, manager's fees, agent fees, and lifestyle expenses.
#25. Jeff Dunham
- Net worth: $140 million
Megapopular ventriloquist and stand-up comic Jeff Dunham lets his "" of puppet characters talk dirty on his behalf. His unique brand of offensive yet endearing humor has given way to various TV specials as well as his own sketch comedy series. He holds a for the most tickets sold for a stand-up comedy tour.
#24. Bill Maher
- Net worth: $140 million
A Cornell University graduate and , Bill Maher came up in the 1980s as a stand-up comic who scored occasional acting work. He turned his political views into a full-time gig as the creator and host of ABC's "Politically Incorrect" and then HBO's "Real Time." Similarly outspoken on the subject of religion, his 2008 documentary "Religulous" on a reported budget of $2.5 million.
#23. Rowan Atkinson
- Net worth: $150 million
This British talent was a sitcom and sketch comedy stalwart by the time he co-created and starred in the hit series "Mr. Bean," which centers on the mumbling and bumbling title character, who Atkinson once described as "." The show became an international sensation, spawning an animated spinoff series and two feature films, among other things.
#22. Joan Rivers
- Net worth: $150 million
Comedy icon Joan Rivers launched her stand-up career alongside legendary names such as George Carlin and Richard Pryor. She gained prominence as a frequent guest on "The Tonight Show" before hosting a late-night series of her own. Subsequently, her career straddled multiple mediums and included a long-running gig on the QVC Network.
#21. Terry Fator
- Net worth: $160 million
A ventriloquist and impressionist, Terry Fator was almost by the time he won the second season of "America's Got Talent." His career took off immediately thereafter, leading to Las Vegas residencies and various TV appearances. Fans can at the New York-New York Hotel & Casino.
#20. Stefan Raab
- Net worth: $160 million
Once known as the "," Stefan Raab hosted the comedy-based talk shows "Vivasion" and "TV Total." He's also contributed to the Eurovision Song Contest as a performer, songwriter, and producer. In 2015, he to focus primarily on production.
#19. Sacha Baron Cohen
- Net worth: $160 million
This fearless British gadfly rose to fame by playing an assortment of satirical characters on the hit series "Da Ali G Show." Sasha Baron Cohen achieved by giving each character a respective feature film, including the blockbuster 2006 comedy "Borat." He recently showed off his dramatic chops in Aaron Sorkin's historical drama "The Trial of the Chicago 7."
#18. Drew Carey
- Net worth: $165 million
A former member of the Marine Corps Reserve, Carey originally pursued stand-up comedy in his native city of Cleveland. Supporting roles in TV and film helped pave the way for his eponymous sitcom, which ran for nine seasons. When adjusted for inflation, he was at the height of the show's success.
#17. Bill Murray
- Net worth: $180 million
Before establishing himself as a major film star throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Bill Murray kicked off his career in sketch comedy. He's worked fairly steadily since and channeled his signature persona into various genres. Savvy deal-making reportedly earned him around on the first two "Ghostbusters" movies alone.
#16. Steve Harvey
- Net worth: $200 million
Steve Harvey worked a variety of menial jobs and even before breaking out with a career in stand-up comedy. He was soon headlining a popular sitcom and performing alongside other legendary comics as part of the lucrative "Kings of Comedy" tour. High-profile hosting gigs would follow and so would the , which specializes in youth outreach.
#15. Ray Romano
- Net worth: $200 million
Everybody must love Raymond because how else could one explain this comedian's massive net worth? It's been reported that he was by season five of his popular sitcom. He continues to perform stand-up and appears in both TV shows and movies to this day.
#14. Conan O'Brien
- Net worth: $200 million
This TV host and comedian turned his late-night popularity into a full-blown media empire with the founding of the production company Team Coco. His podcast "Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend" averaged over nine million monthly downloads in 2021. Thanks to a , he's expected to send his net worth skyrocketing even higher.
#13. Dan Aykroyd
- Net worth: $250 million
This "Saturday Night Live" alum-turned-movie star is far more productive than his well-known acting career would suggest. Behind the scenes, he helped create such enduring films as "Ghostbusters" and "The Blues Brothers." He also co-founded both the House of Blues venue and restaurant chain as well as Crystal Head vodka.
#12. Seth MacFarlane
- Net worth: $300 million
A creator of massive hits on both the big and small screen, Seth MacFarlane is also a talented voice actor and singer. "Family Guy" remains the work for which he's best known, and it's currently in the middle of its 21st season. In 2020, he with NBCUniversal.
#11. Larry David
- Net worth: $400 million
, Larry David turned his anti-social instincts into TV gold. Most of his fortune comes from selling and then reselling the rights to the smash sitcom "Seinfeld," which he co-created. His similarly popular HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm" has also netted him a small fortune.
#10. David Letterman
- Net worth: $400 million
David Letterman was a and rising comedy star before he became the king of late-night television. His production company Worldwide Pants produced his self-titled talk show and other hits such as "Everybody Loves Raymond." He currently hosts "My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman" on Netflix.
#9. Adam Sandler
- Net worth: $440 million
Industry trends may come and go, but Adam Sandler continues to draw legions of viewers after three decades. Following the success of 2019's "Murder Mystery," the comedy star extended his production deal with . Upcoming movies include "Murder Mystery 2" and another collaboration with "Uncut Gems" co-directors the Safdie brothers.
#8. Kevin Hart
- Net worth: $450 million
One of the hardest-working men in show business, Kevin Hart continues to earn big bucks through major film roles and successful stand-up tours. He recently merged two companies to form the media venture Hartbeat, which is . Once Hartbeat's chief executive, he remains chairman of its board.
#7. Jay Leno
- Net worth: $450 million
This former late-night TV titan definitely knows how to spend his fortune, with a as proof of his vast riches. According to reports, Jay Leno once earned as as the host of "The Tonight Show." Still an active entertainer, he hosts the series "Jay Leno's Garage" and continues to perform stand-up.
#6. Ellen DeGeneres
- Net worth: $500 million
In 1986, Ellen DeGeneres became the only after an inaugural performance on his show. She made history yet again by coming out as gay on her eponymous sitcom in 1997. Her career rebounded in 2003 with the debut of her talk show, which ran for 19 seasons and turned her into a very wealthy celebrity.
#5. Trey Parker
- Net worth: $600 million
Trey Parker was exploring controversial comedy as early as age 11 when during a talent show. He fine-tuned those provocative instincts over time and co-created the animated comedy series "小蓝视频 Park," which debuted on Comedy Central in 1997. In 2021, he and Matt Stone signed a deal with the Paramount+ streaming network.
#4. Matt Groening
- Net worth: $600 million
While not a comedian in the traditional sense, animator Matt Groening did create one of the most enduring comedy shows in the history of television. Now in its 34th season, "The Simpsons" holds a . His additional works include the "Life is Hell" comic strip and the TV shows "Futurama" and "Disenchantment."
#3. Matt Stone
- Net worth: $700 million
Here's a head-scratcher for "小蓝视频 Park" fans: Co-creator Matt Stone is reportedly worth $100 million more than series co-visionary Trey Parker. That's namely thanks to lucrative network deals and the Stone is also known for his .
#2. Byron Allen
- Net worth: $800 million
At 18 years old, Bryon Allen became the on "The Tonight Show" with Johnny Carson. He later founded Entertainment Studios and starred in the production company's debut series, "Entertainers with Byron Allen." Today, Entertainment Studios is the for broadcast TV worldwide.
#1. Jerry Seinfeld
- Net worth: $950 million
As the co-creator and star of his self-titled sitcom, Jerry Seinfeld has raked in serious bucks through syndication and streaming deals. Other projects such as "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee" and various stand-up specials have also added to his bottom line. He'll make his feature directorial debut with Netflix's upcoming comedy "Unfrosted," a fictionalized take on the founding of Pop-Tarts.