Tom Arnold

Tom Arnold net worth in 2024 has become a topic of interest for his fans. The comedian and actor, known for his roles in movies like True Lies and his work on Roseanne, has had a long and varied career in Hollywood. His unique sense of humor and talent have made him a familiar face in entertainment.

Let’s explore his earnings, sources of income, and the journey that has shaped his impressive net worth.

Full NameTom Arnold
Date of BirthMarch 6, 1959
Place of BirthOttumwa, Iowa, USA
OccupationActor, comedian, producer
Height6 feet 1 inches (185 cm)
SpouseAshley Groussman (m. 2009–2020)
ChildrenQuinn Sophie Arnold
Net Worth$20 million

What is Tom Arnold’s Net Worth in 2024?

Tom Arnold Net Worth

Tom Arnold is an American actor, producer, and comedian with an estimated net worth of $20 million as of 2024, according to Yahoo. Tom Arnold’s wealth comes from his work as an actor and comedian.

He has appeared in various movies and TV shows over the years, including popular films like “True Lies” and “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.”

Besides acting, Arnold has also earned money through his work as a producer and by doing stand-up comedy. His success in these different areas has helped him build a significant net worth.

Tom Arnold’s Early Life

Tom Arnold Net Worth

Arnold was born Thomas Duane Arnold in Ottumwa, Iowa. His parents were Jack Arnold and Linda Kay. Arnold has two siblings, a sister named Lori and a brother named Scott. His mother, who was Jewish, left the family when Arnold was young. His father raised him and his siblings after that.

Tom Arnold’s mother struggled with alcoholism. She abandoned the family, leaving his father to take care of them. His father was young and worked a lot, so he had little time to take care of the kids. Later, Arnold and his sister moved back with their mother.

Arnold’s sister, Lori, got married when she was 14. Her husband was 23 years old. Unfortunately, Lori became involved in drugs and ran a large meth business. She was arrested in 1989.

Unlike his sister, Arnold worked at a meatpacking plant. He went to Ottumwa High School and later attended Indian Hills Community College. Arnold also went to the University of Iowa from 1981 to 1983. He studied business administration and writing.

Tom Arnold’s Career

Early Career

Tom Arnold Net Worth

In the 1980s, Tom Arnold began with a comedy routine called Tom Arnold and the Goldfish Review. Roseanne Barr noticed his work and hired him as a writer for her popular show Roseanne. Arnold and Roseanne married in 1990. He even appeared on the show as “Arnie Thomas,” a character named after him. Their marriage gained media attention because of their wild behavior. In 1992, Arnold got his show, The Jackie Thomas Show, which lasted for 18 episodes.

Business Ventures

In 1993, Tom and Roseanne bought a house in Eldon, Iowa, and opened a diner called Roseanne and Tom’s Big Food Diner. The diner was inspired by a fictional diner on Roseanne. They also appeared in the movie The Woman Who Loved Elvis, filmed in Ottumwa, Iowa. But after four years of marriage, Tom and Roseanne divorced in 1994.

After his divorce, Arnold starred in commercials for Craftmatic Adjustable Beds. He even filmed a funny moment where he nearly caught on fire during a bed commercial. Arnold also worked on TV shows, including an appearance on Baywatch Hawaii in 2000.

Acting Career

From 2001 to 2005, Arnold hosted The Best Damn Sports Show Period. He also voiced the “Oven Mitt” commercials for Arby’s. In 2005, Arnold starred in Happy Endings and The Kid & I. He became known for hosting shows like My Big Redneck Wedding and The Biggest Redneck Wedding Ever on CMT, where he helped couples plan wild weddings.

Arnold played a sensitive role in Gardens of the Night, where he portrayed a child molester. This role connected to his own childhood experiences, as he was a victim of sexual abuse.

In 2017, Arnold was a contestant on I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! in Australia. However, he was the first person voted off after 17 days. He later sued the show’s producers for not paying him the full amount they promised. Arnold’s Viceland show, The Hunt for the Trump Tapes, premiered in 2018 but was canceled after one season due to low ratings.

Tom Arnold’s Personal Life

Tom Arnold Net Worth

Tom Arnold first met comedian Roseanne Barr in 1983 after she watched his comedy act. Their relationship was troubled due to Arnold’s issues with alcohol and drugs, but he eventually got sober. They married in 1990 and divorced in 1994.

Arnold chose not to take alimony during the divorce. He married two more times after that, but both marriages also ended in divorce. In 2008, he was in a motorcycle accident and broke his scapula.

Over Thanksgiving 2009, Arnold married his fourth wife, Ashley Groussman, in Maui with 75 guests present. They have two children and four dogs. In January 2019, they announced they were getting divorced, and it was finalized in July 2020.

Arnold was raised a Methodist but has said he grew up Jewish in Iowa. He has denied converting to Judaism, though some sources claim he did when he married Barr.

Tom Arnold is active in charity work, including giving out toys during the holidays through the Miracle on 1st Street Toy Giveaway.

Involvement in the Falwell scandal

In 2019, Arnold recorded a phone call with Michael Cohen, where Cohen revealed details about a scandal involving Jerry Falwell Jr. and a pool boy.

Family reunion

On October 8, 2020, Arnold reunited with his siblings, Scott and Lori, for the first time in 28 years in their hometown of Ottumwa, Iowa. Lori’s docu-series, Queen of Meth, about her drug business, was released on Discovery+ in May 2021.

Tom Arnold’s Real Estate

In 1998, Tom Arnold bought a house in Mulholland Estates from Paula Abdul. He sold it in 2006 for $7.4 million. After that, Tom bought a new house from Randy Jackson in Tarzana for $1.95 million.

In 2009, Tom and Groussman bought a 4,600-square-foot in Beverly Hills for $1.7 million. They remodeled it with cool features like a double-sided fireplace, a wet bar, a fancy dining room with chandeliers, a gym, and a marble bathroom. The backyard had a saltwater pool, a spa, and a grill. After his divorce, Tom tried to sell this house for around $3.85 million.

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