Jason Hervey Net Worth

Jason Hervey is an actor, producer, and writer born in Los Angeles, California on April 6th, 1972. He began his career at the age of 4, appearing in over 250 commercials and several notable television shows. He also had cameo roles in films such as Back to The Future, Pee Wee's Big Adventure, and Monster Squad. He is best known for his role as Wayne Arnold in the Emmy Award-winning series "The Wonder Years". After this, he began producing, creating, and starring in the Saturday morning series "Wide World of Kids". He then partnered with Peter Guber in Mandalay Sports Action Entertainment, producing 17 original productions in television, home video, and Pay Per View. After this, he returned to the entertainment business by partnering with Eric Bischoff to form Bischoff Hervey Entertainment, specializing in content creation and production for various broadcast outlets. He currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona and Los Angeles, California.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Writer
Birth Day April 06, 1972
Birth Place  Los Angeles, California, United States
Jason Hervey age 51 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Taurus
Occupation Actor/Producer/Public Relations
Years active 1976–present
Known for The character Wayne Arnold on The Wonder Years
Spouse(s) Kelley Patricia O'Neill (m. 1994–1995) (annulled) Shannon Hervey (m. 1998)
Children 4; including 2 stepchildren

💰 Net worth: $500,000

As of 2024, Jason Hervey, a renowned actor, producer, and writer in the United States, has an estimated net worth of $500,000. With a successful career in the entertainment industry, Hervey has made a name for himself through his talent and hard work. From his acting roles to producing and writing various projects, he has consistently showcased his abilities and garnered recognition. While his net worth may fluctuate over time, there is no doubt that Hervey's contribution to the industry has brought him both professional success and financial stability.

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Biography/Timeline

1980

While post-Wonder Years acting credits were few and far between for Hervey, he did maintain his ties to the entertainment industry as the Producer of various sports-themed videos and specials (a substantial number of which were related to the World Championship Wrestling organization), a handful of made-for-television movies, and a few television series. As the wave of 1980s nostalgia washed over the media in the early 2000s, Hervey became a noted contributor to VH1's I Love the 80s and I Love the 80s Strikes Back and appeared as himself on such popular reality shows as Hogan Knows Best and Scott Baio Is 45...and Single.

1993

Hervey was the voice of Eddie McDowd on the Nickelodeon hit show 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd for season 2. He made a brief appearance in the 1993 adventure game Return to Zork as the troll king.

2001

Hervey served as the Senior Vice-President of Media and Communications for HealthSouth Corporation, based in Birmingham, Alabama. Hervey relocated to Birmingham to assume the post. He worked for the company from late 2001 until late 2003, during events that would lead to a fraud scandal. He later sued his employer, demanding $300,000 in compensation.

2002

Hervey appeared in an episode of Hogan Knows Best alongside Eric Bischoff, talking about Energy drinks, and in several episodes of Scott Baio Is 45...and Single. In 2002, he made a brief appearance on the VH1 special I Love the '80s. Along with Baio, he co-hosts VH1's Confessions of a Teen Idol, a reality show in which former teen idols attempt to revitalize their entertainment careers. In February 2015, WGN premiered Bischoff/Hervey's latest production, Outlaw Country, a "reality crime drama" following two sets of brothers, one being on the Criminal side of the law and the other being on the law enforcement side.

2011

After a guest appearance on World Championship Wrestling television during his tenure on The Wonder Years, Hervey obtained a backstage position as an executive Producer for WCW, which he held until the company's closure in 2001. During this time, he became friends with then-WCW Vice President Eric Bischoff, with whom he formed Bischoff/Hervey Productions. Their company has produced several Sports and reality television shows, including I Want to Be a Hilton, Scott Baio Is 45...and Single, and Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling, alongside Hogan. When Bischoff joined Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in January 2010, Hervey also joined the promotion as an executive Producer. He co-created the reality show TNA Reaction. Hervey appeared in a backstage segment with Eric Young on the June 16, 2011, edition of Impact Wrestling which was his last appearance.