Inside Jim Belushi's Fortune: Jim Belushi's Assets & Salary & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Updated: May 05, 2026

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Inside Jim Belushi's Fortune: Jim Belushi's Assets & Salary & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

As one of the most talked-about figures, Jim Belushi has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Jim Belushi's Net Worth and Salary?

Jim Belushi is an American actor, comedian, singer and musician who has a net worth of $50 million. As you likely know, Jim's brother is the late comedianJohn Belushi, however, Jim Belushi has had enjoyed his own long and successful career in the entertainment business. He has appeared in more than 150 films and television shows, including "Saturday Night Live" (1983–1985), "According to Jim" (2001–2009), "Trading Places" (1983), "About Last Night" (1986), "K-9" (1989), and "Curly Sue" (1991). He served as an executive producer on "According to Jim," and he also directed 30 episodes of the series and composed the theme music. In 1998, Jim was named Best Actor for "Retroactive" at the Málaga International Week of Fantastic Cinema.

Early Life

Jim Belushi was born James Adam Belushi on June 15, 1954, in Chicago, Illinois. He grew up with mother Agnes, father Adam, and siblings John, Marian, and Billy. John, who was known for starring in the film/"Saturday Night Live" sketch "The Blues Brothers," tragically died of a drug overdose in 1982, and Jim later began performing as Zee Blues in an updated version of the band. Belushi's father was from Albania, and his mother was born to Albanian immigrants in Ohio. Jim attended Wheaton Central High School, and after graduating in 1972, he enrolled at the College of DuPage. He later transferred to Southern Illinois University Carbondale, earning a bachelor's degree in Speech and Theater Arts.

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Career

Belushi was a member of The Second City in Chicago from 1977 to 1980, a few years after John had worked with the improv comedy group. Jim made his onscreen acting debut in the late '70s with an uncredited role in the 1978 film "The Fury" and a role on NBC's "Who's Watching the Kids?" (1978–1979). In 1979, he played Ernie O'Rourke on the CBS sitcom "Working Stiffs" alongsideMichael Keaton, then he appeared in the film "Thief" (1981) and the television show "Laverne & Shirley" (1982). In 1983, Jim co-starred withDan AykroydandEddie Murphyin "Trading Places" and joined the cast of "Saturday Night Live." He appeared in the films "The Man with One Red Shoe" (1985), "Little Shop of Horrors" (1986), "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1986), and "Real Men" (1987) and the TV movies "The Best Legs in the Eighth Grade" (1984) and "The Birthday Boy" (1986), then played Harry Wyckoff in the miniseries "Wild Palms" (1993) and voiced Simon The Monster Hunter" on "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters" (1994–1997) and Phil Palmfeather on "Mighty Ducks" (1996–1997). Belushi appeared in more than 30 films in the 1990s, including "Mr. Destiny" (1990), "Canadian Bacon" (1995), "Jingle All the Way" (1996), and "Wag the Dog" (1997).

From 2001 to 2009, Belushi played James "Jim" Orenthal on ABC's "According to Jim," which aired 182 episodes over eight seasons. While starring on the series, he also guest-starred on "I'm with Her" (2003), "Less than Perfect" (2004), and "George Lopez" (2005) and lent his voice to numerous animated projects, such as "Hoodwinked!" (2005), "The Wild" (2006), "Rugrats" (2002), "What's New, Scooby-Doo?" (2002), and "Casper's Scare School" (2006). In 2003, Jim released the album "Have Love, Will Travel" with his Blues Brothers bandmate Dan Aykroyd, and in 2006, he released the book "Real Men Don't Apologize." He played Nick Morelli on the CBS series "The Defenders" from 2010 to 2011, and he performed on Broadway as Harry Brock in "Born Yesterday" in 2011. Belushi appeared in the films "The Ghost Writer" (2010), "New Year's Eve" (2011), "Home Sweet Hell" (2015), and "The Whole Truth" (2016), and he had a recurring role as William 'Wick' McFadden on Amazon Prime Video's "Good Girls Revolt" from 2015 to 2016. He played Bradley Mitchum on the 2017 "Twin Peaks" revival (also known as "Twin Peaks: The Return"), and that year he also appeared in the films "A Change of Heart," "Sollers Point," and "Wonder Wheel."

Ultimately, Jim Belushi's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.