Revealed: Jane Curtin & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
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As one of the most talked-about figures, Jane Curtin has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Jane Curtin's Net Worth?
Jane Curtin is an American actress who has a net worth of $8 million. Jane Curtin is best known for being an original cast member on "Saturday Night Live" (1975–1980) and for playing Allison 'Allie' Lowell on "Kate & Allie" (1984–1989) and Dr. Mary Albright on "3rd Rock from the Sun" (1996–2001).
Jane has more than 60 acting credits to her name, including the films "Coneheads" (1993), "TheShaggyDog" (2006), "I Love You, Man" (2009), "The Heat" (2013), and "The Spy Who Dumped Me" (2018) and the television series "Working It Out" (1990), "Crumbs" (2006), "Unforgettable" (2012–2014), and "United We Fall" (2020). She has lent her voice to several animated projects, such as "Antz" (1998), "Recess: All Growed Down" (2003), "Disney's Hercules: The Animated Series" (1998), "Recess" (1998), and "Cyberchase" (2003). Jane has also appeared on Broadway in "Candida" (1981), "Love Letters" (1989), "Noises Off" (2001), and "Our Town" (2002).
Early Life
Jane Curtin was born Jane Therese Curtin on September 6, 1947, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Curtin grew up in a Catholic household in Wellesley, Massachusetts, with mother Mary, father John (the owner of an insurance agency), and brothers Larry and Jack. Sadly, Jack passed away in 2008. Jane attended Newton Country Day School of the Sacred Heart, graduating in 1965. She then enrolled at New York City's Elizabeth Seton Junior College, where she earned an associate degree in 1967. Curtin studied at Northeastern University from 1967 to 1968, then she dropped out to pursue a comedy career.
Career
After leaving Northeastern University, Jane performed with the comedy group The Proposition until 1972, and in 1974, she starred in the off-Broadway play "Pretzels," which she co-wrote. In 1975, she joined the cast of the new NBC sketch comedy series "Saturday Night Live, and she co-anchored "Weekend Update" withDan Aykroyd(1977–1978) andBill Murray(1978–1980). Curtin has appeared in more than 100 episodes of the series, and she is known for playing characters such as Prymaat Conehead and Enid Looper as well as her "Point-Counterpoint" segments with Aykroyd. She later reprised the role of Prymaat in the 1983 animated special "The Coneheads" and the 1993 film "Coneheads."
During her time on "Saturday Night Live," Curtin guest-starred on "The Love Boat" (1977) and "What Really Happened to the Class of '65?" (1977) and had a cameo in "Mr. Mike's Mondo Video" (1979), which was written and directed by "SNL's" first head writer, Michael O'Donoghue. Jane made her big screen debut in 1980's "How to Beat the High Cost of Living," then she appeared in the TV movies "Candida" (1982), "Divorce Wars: A Love Story" (1982), and "Bedrooms" (1984). From 1984 to 1989, she co-starred withSusan Saint Jameson the CBS sitcom "Kate & Allie," which aired 122 episodes over six seasons and earned Curtin two Emmys.
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