Latest Update: Brian Posehn's Total Wealth in Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
Updated: May 05, 2026
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As one of the most talked-about figures, Brian Posehn has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Brian Posehn's Net Worth?
Brian Posehn is an American actor, comedian, voice over artist, writer, director, producer, and musician who has a net worth of $3 million. Brian Posehn has released the stand-up comedy albums "Live In: Nerd Rage" (2006), "Fart and Wiener Jokes" (2010), "The Fartist" (2013), and "Posehn 25×2" (2017) and the music album "Grandpa Metal" (2020). He directed and produced the 2016 special "Brian Posehn: Criminally Posehn," and he produced the special "Brian Posehn: 25×2" (2017). Brian was a writer and performer on HBO's "Mr. Show withBobandDavid" (1995–1998), and on Netflix's "W/ Bob & David" (2015), he took on both those roles as well as co-executive producer. Posehn has more than 130 acting credits to his name, including the films "Run Ronnie Run!" (2002), "Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic" (2005), "The Devil's Rejects" (2005), "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" (2007), "The Five-Year Engagement" (2012), and "Uncle Nick" (2015) and the television series "Just Shoot Me!" (1999–2003), "Reno 911!" (2006–2007), "The Sarah Silverman Program." (2007–2010), "Human Giant" (2007–2008), "The Big Bang Theory" (2013–2019), and "New Girl" (2014–2018).
Brian is credited as a writer on "Run Ronnie Run!," "Human Giant," and "The Sarah Silverman Program." as well as the TV series "TheJon StewartShow" (1995), "The Man Show" (2003–2004), "Nick Swardson'sPretend Time" (2010–2011), and "Metalocalypse" (2009; 2012). He has voiced characters in numerous animated projects, such as "Surf's Up" (2007), "The Haunted World of El Superbeasto" (2009), "Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo" (2010), "Hell and Back" (2015), "Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie" (2017), "Mission Hill" (1999–2002), "Kim Possible" (2002–2007), "Out of Jimmy's Head" (2007–2008), "Sym-Bionic Titan" (2010–2011), and "Steven Universe" (2014–2017). Posehn published the memoir "Forever Nerdy: Living My Dorky Dreams and Staying Metal" in 2018, and he has written several "Deadpool" comics and the 2006 graphic novel "The Last Christmas." He has hosted the podcast "Nerd Poker" since 2012.
Early Life
Brian Posehn was born Brian Edmund Posehn on July 6, 1966, in Redwood City, California. He is the son of Carole Turner and Robert Edmund Posehn. Sadly, Robert died when Brian was 2 years old. Posehn and his mother moved to San Jose in 1971, and Brian attended Sonoma Valley High School, graduating in 1984. He then enrolled at California State University, Sacramento.
Career
Posehn got his own episodes of "Comedy Central Presents" in 2002 and 2008, and he appeared in the 2005 film "The Comedians of Comedy" alongsidePatton Oswalt,Zach Galifianakis, andMaria Bamford. The four comedians also starred in a 2005 Comedy Central series of the same name. Brian released his debut comedy album, "Live In: Nerd Rage," in 2006, and he followed it with 2010's "Fart and Wiener Jokes," 2013's "The Fartist," and 2017's "Posehn 25×2." In 2020, he released "Grandpa Metal," a comedy metal album that featured guest appearances from artists such as "Weird Al" Yankovic, Anthrax'sScott Ian, and Slipknot'sCorey Taylor. In the early years of his acting career, Posehn guest-starred on "Empty Nest" (1995), "Friends" (1996), "Everybody Loves Raymond" (1997), "NewsRadio" (1997–1998), "Veronica's Closet" (1998), "Seinfeld" (1998), and "Jesse" (1999) and had a recurring role on The WB sitcom "The Army Show" (1998). From 1995 to 1998, he was a writer and performer on the sketch comedy series "Mr. Show with Bob and David," which earned him two Primetime Emmy nominations. In 2015, Netflix revived the series under the title "W/ Bob & David," and Brian was a performer, writer, and co-executive producer on the show. From 1999 to 2002, Posehn voiced Jim Kuback on The WB/Adult Swim series "Mission Hill," and he played Kevin Liotta in 29 episodes of NBC's "Just Shoot Me!" from 1999 to 2003.
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Ultimately, Brian Posehn's financial journey is a testament to their success.
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