John Oliver net worth is estimated to be around $80 million as of 2024. John Oliver is a British-American comedian, writer, producer, actor, and TV host born on April 23, 1977. He began his career as a stand-up comedian in the UK and gained fame in the US as the Senior British Correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 2006 to 2013. During this time Oliver won three Emmy Awards for his writing and even hosted the show for eight weeks.
He co-hosted The Bugle podcast and had his stand-up series John Oliver’s New York Stand-Up Show on Comedy Central from 2010 to 2013. Oliver has appeared on TV notably as Dr. Ian Duncan in the sitcom Community and in movies like The Smurfs series and The Lion King remake. He became a US citizen in 2019.
Since 2014, Oliver has hosted Last Week Tonight with John Oliver on HBO where he’s gained praise for his impactful commentary on US culture and policymaking known as the “John Oliver effect”. He’s received sixteen Emmy Awards and two Peabody Awards and was named in the 2015 Time 100 for his fearless approach to addressing important issues through his work. Despite being likened to journalism Oliver himself doesn’t accept this label.
John Oliver in Brief
Full Name | John Oliver |
Date of Birth | April 23, 1977 |
Place of Birth | Birmingham, England |
Occupation | Comedian, TV Host, Writer |
Height | 6 feet (1.83 meters) |
Spouse | Kate Norley (m. 2011) |
Children | 2 |
Net Worth | $80 million |
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What is John Oliver Net Worth in 2024?
John Oliver is a British-American comedian, writer, producer, actor, and TV host with a net worth of $80 million as of 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth. He first gained national fame as a correspondent on “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” In 2014, he started his show called “Last Week Tonight” on HBO. The show became a huge hit, winning many awards and making John a very well-paid TV host. As of now, he has won 14 Emmy awards.
John appeared as a correspondent on 356 episodes of “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and was a writer for 962 episodes. In 2013, when Jon Stewart was away directing a movie, John hosted the show for 32 episodes.
Besides his TV work, John has acted in several successful movies and shows. These include the 2019 film “The Lion King,” the 2011 movie “The Smurfs,” and 19 episodes of the show “Community.”
John Oliver’s Early Life and Education
John William Oliver was born on April 23, 1977, in Erdington Birmingham England. His parents were Carole a music teacher from Liverpool and Jim Oliver who was a school headmaster and social worker from the Wirral Peninsula. His uncle was the composer Stephen Oliver.
Oliver went to Mark Rutherford School in Bedford where he learned to play the viola as a child. After finishing secondary school he attended Christ’s College Cambridge. During his time there in the mid-to-late 1990s, he was actively involved in the Cambridge Footlights a renowned university theatrical club. Among his peers were David Mitchell and Richard Ayoade and Oliver served as the club’s vice president in 1997. He graduated from Cambridge in 1998 with a degree in English.
John Oliver’s Career
Early career
John Oliver made his first TV appearance in 1985 on the BBC drama Bleak House playing a small role as Felix Pardiggle. He joked on Late Night with Seth Meyers that he got the part because he fit the BBC’s description of a kid with dark hair and brown eyes. Later he worked on shows like People Like Us and The Big Breakfast where he started earning money.
Oliver’s stand-up comedy career took off at the 2001 Edinburgh Festival Fringe where he performed in a late-night show as an oily journalist. He collaborated with other comedians in groups like the Chocolate Milk Gang. His first solo show was also at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 2002 and he continued performing there for several years. He teamed up with Andy Zaltzman for a political radio show called Political Animal and a satirical radio program called The Department on BBC Radio 4.
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
In 2006, John Oliver moved to New York City to join The Daily Show with Jon Stewart as the Senior British Correspondent recommended by Ricky Gervais. He won Emmy Awards for his writing on the show. He also began performing stand-up comedy in New York clubs eventually headlining larger venues and co-hosting The Bugle podcast.
Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
From 2014, Oliver has hosted Last Week Tonight with John Oliver a late-night talk show on HBO known for its in-depth segments on current events. The show has earned numerous awards and Oliver has gained acclaim for his satirical approach. He has also appeared in various TV shows and films showcasing his comedic talents across different roles.
On August 30, 2023, Oliver started co-hosting the comedy podcast Strike Force Five with Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Seth Meyers. The aim was to help their staff members who were affected by the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.
In addition to his TV work, John Oliver has been involved in producing and voicing characters in animated films. He continues to be active in both stand-up comedy and television hosting maintaining a strong presence in the entertainment industry.
John Oliver’s Personal Life
John Oliver lives in New York City with his wife Kate Norley who served in Iraq as a medic in the US Army. They met at the 2008 Republican National Convention: Oliver was covering the event for The Daily Show and Norley was campaigning with Vets for Freedom. They got married in 2011 and have two sons one born prematurely in 2015 and the other in 2018. Oliver sometimes wears a 1st Cavalry Division pin which was Norley’s unit in Iraq. He also has a younger sister in Australia.
When Oliver joined The Daily Show in 2006 his immigration status placed limits on what he could do in the US but also inspired his comedy about the confusing and sometimes absurd process of getting US residency. During the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike he joined picketing protests even though his visitor visa required him not to strike during show production risking deportation if he did.
In November 2009, John Oliver announced on The Bugle podcast that he had received his US green card joking that he could now “get arrested filming bits for The Daily Show.” He became a US citizen in December 2019.
Oliver is known for his philanthropy including a TV segment where he erased over $15 million of medical debt owed by more than 9000 people. He bought the debt for $60000 and forgave it on air in June 2016.
He grew up in the Church of England but left it at age 12 after experiencing personal losses and feeling disillusioned with the church’s responses.
Politically Oliver has been vocal against Brexit criticizing the British Conservative Party and Boris Johnson. He’s also been critical of the British monarchy advocating for Britain to become a Republic. In American politics, he supported Joe Biden in the 2020 election and has been a strong critic of Donald Trump and the Republican Party.
Oliver supports LGBT rights transgender rights abortion rights immigration reform criminal justice reform police reform Medicare for All net neutrality marijuana legalization and gun control. He opposes the death penalty solitary confinement and US drone strikes.
John Oliver’s Legacy
John Oliver’s humorous commentary is known for its significant impact on US laws rules court decisions and culture often referred to as the “John Oliver effect”. This influence was first noticed during a show episode about net neutrality a topic previously seen as complex and obscure. Oliver highlighted issues with internet providers and suggested the FCC could address these by changing regulations. He urged viewers to voice their opinions on the FCC website causing it to crash due to overwhelming traffic. Internal emails showed FCC staff were watching Oliver’s clip and even FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler responded publicly.
Following Oliver’s segment public comments to the FCC surged reaching 3.7 million the most ever on a single issue. Media observed a shift at the FCC towards stronger net neutrality protections. Studies later confirmed that viewers of Oliver’s show were more informed about and supportive of net neutrality.
Oliver’s influence extended beyond net neutrality. For instance, a court cited his show in a ruling benefiting Guam residents’ rights while lawmakers credited him for supporting legislation protecting chicken farmers. He’s also been recognized for investigative journalism such as exposing financial discrepancies in the Miss America organization.
In addition to his journalistic impact Oliver’s comedic antics have led to charitable donations and memorable stunts. He founded a satirical church to critique tax exemptions for televangelists which raised significant funds for charity upon its dissolution. His segments on political figures and causes have garnered millions of views and even prompted unique tributes like a wildlife hospital ward named after him by Russell Crowe.
Oliver’s sharp commentary continues to blend humor with serious issues making him a unique force in both entertainment and public discourse.
John Oliver Real Estate
In May 2017, John and Kate bought a penthouse in New York City for just under $10 million. They paid half in cash and financed the rest through J.P. Morgan. The apartment is on top of a 40-story building, with over 3,000 square feet, 8 rooms (including 4 bedrooms), and costs $3,700 a month for HOA fees. It also has a private terrace with city and river views. The building has a huge athletic club, a 75-foot indoor pool, a rock climbing wall, a bowling alley, and basketball courts.
John has criticized President Donald Trump and tax loopholes for the rich. On his show in July 2014, he said:
“At this point, the rich are just running up the score… What sets America apart is that we are actively introducing policies that disproportionately benefit the wealthy.”
Ironically, John and Kate used one of these loopholes. They took advantage of the “421-a” tax exemption, which cut their property tax from $66,390 to $27,343. Their apartment was assessed at $1.3 million for taxes, even though it was worth $9.5 million.