Revealed: Jim O'Heir's Total Wealth ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Updated: May 05, 2026

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Revealed: Jim O'Heir's Total Wealth ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

As one of the most talked-about figures, Jim O'Heir has built a significant fortune. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What is Jim O'Heir's Net Worth and Salary?

Jim O'Heir is an American actor and comedian who has a net worth of $3 million. Jim O'Heir is best known for playing Jerry Gergich on the NBC series "Parks and Recreation" (2009–2015). He began his comedy career at The Second City in Chicago and was a member of the sketch comedy troupe White Noise in the late 1980s. Tim has more than 170 film and television credits to his name, including "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World" (2012), "Life After Beth" (2014), "Landline" (2017), "Strip Mall" (2000–2001), "The Bold and the Beautiful" (2016–2019), and "Bless This Mess" (2019).

Early Life

Jim O'Heir was born James O'Heir on February 4, 1962, in Chicago, Illinois. He attended the Thornton Fractional South High School and Loyola University Chicago.

Stage Career

In the late '80s and early '90s, O'Heir trained with The Second City, and he joined White Noise in 1987, then performed in the group's production of "The Book of Blanche" the following year. In 1989, he played Norman Bulansky in an Edgewater Theatre Center production of Tom Griffin's "The Boys Next Door," and in 1990, he appeared in Patrick Cannon's "Stumpy's Gang" with White Noise. "Stumpy's Gang" was performed at Stage Left Theatre and Strawdog Theatre, and it developed a cult following. Jim also appeared in "Ad-Nauseam" with White Noise, and he later played Dale Harding in a stage adaption of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" at Hollywood's The Theatre District (which is now known as the El Centro Theatre).

Film and Television Career

O'Heir made his television debut in a 1993 episode of "The Untouchables," and his first film was 1996's "Ed." That year he also appeared in the TV movies "Harvey" and "The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best" and guest-starred on "Party of Five," "ER," and "3rd Rock from the Sun." Jim then appeared in the short films "Spike" (1998)  and "In God We Trust" (2000) and guest-starred on "Ellen" (1997), "Just Shoot Me!" (1997; 2002), "Step by Step" (1998), "TheDrew CareyShow" (1998), "Diagnosis: Murder" (1999), "Ally McBeal" (1999), and "The Norm Show" (2000). From 2000 to 2001, he played Harv Krudup on the Comedy Central series "Strip Mall," and around this time, he guest-starred on "Malcolm in the Middle" (2001), "Dharma & Greg" (2001), "George Lopez" (2002), and "Grounded for Life" (2003). In 2004, O'Heir played an adoption agency worker in the "Friends" episode "The One with the Birth Mother," and he guest-starred on "American Dreams" "Cold Case," and "Boston Legal." In 2006, he appeared in the films "Accepted" and "Comedy Hell" and the television series "Monk," "Desperate Housewives," and "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody."

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