Jason Sudeikis's Net Worth Is Truly Skyrocketing, Thanks to His Massive 'Ted Lasso' Salary

Jason Sudeikis's Net Worth Is Truly Skyrocketing, Thanks to His Massive 'Ted Lasso' Salary
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Since he was hired as a writer (and later cast member) on Saturday Night Live in 2003, Jason Sudeikis has been putting in the work, pretty much non-stop. Between his years on SNL, his ever-growing resume of movie roles, and some savvy real estate investments over the years, Jason had already amassed an impressive net worth by the time he landed his real money-making gig as the star of Apple TV+'s Ted Lasso (more on just how high that payday is in a bit).

And now? Now his net worth is skyrocketing.

All together, Jason Sudeikis has a reported net worth of $25 million, which has to have him feeling IRL MVP vibes in a big way, every day.

Yep, $25 million. While not a ton of information is available about his specific salaries on different projects over the years, his high-profile contract for the third season of Ted Lasso was so enormous it made headlines all on its own.

What does Jason Sudeikis make for Ted Lasso?

From day one, Ted Lasso has been a massive payday for Jason, who is estimated to have earned $250,000 to $300,000 (and by some reports as much as $400,000) per episode during the show's first two seasons. When it came time to renegotiate his contract for season three, however, Apple TV+ gave the actor a big pay bump, increasing his salary to around $1 million per episode. "The sum also includes creator fees and compensation for his role as the show’s head writer and exec producer," according to The Hollywood Reporter.

To be fair though, it sounds like Jason more than earned the increased salary since he's said that, in terms of runtime, season 3 (which is rumored to be the show's final season) is actually almost like two seasons on its own.

"If anything, the endeavor took as long as it did because of just how dense the stories are," he told Variety. "…And so while we’re flattered by the curiosity of ‘Is this the final season,’ the fact is that content-wise, if you just go by running time, this season has a Season 4 within itself."

Of course, thanks to his higher salary, Jason *could* have more incentive to sign on for a potential Ted Lasso season 4, which we would be completely here for.

How much did Jason Sudeikis make for SNL?

Like we said, not a lot of Jason's non-Ted Lasso salary info is public, but we can make some educated guesses about his earnings back in his Saturday Night Live days, based on some general information about SNL cast salaries.

In most cases, SNL reportedly gives pre-determined pay bumps to cast members based on how many years they've appears on the show. It's hard to guess what Jason's salary was during his first two years at SNL when he was strictly behind-the-scenes as a writer, but in 2005, he made his debut on screen and was eligible for the show's standard first-year cast member salary, which Celebrity Net Worth says is currently about $7,000 per episode, or $147,000 per season. In their second season, cast members get a raise to $8,000 per episode (which comes out to $168,000 per season) and then they get another bump for their fifth anniversary, when they start to pull in $15,000 per episode (or $315,000 per season).

NBC's current standard SNL pay scale reportedly tops out at around $25,000 per episode, which works out to $525,000 per year (but there are outliers—Kenan Thompson, who has been a member of the cast for a record 20 seasons, is estimated to earn $2-3 million per year now, after his literally two decades of salary negotiations and raises).

Jason spent nine seasons as an SNL cast member before leaving in 2013, and, based on the current SNL salary scale, safe estimates of his earnings during his time performing on the show would range anywhere from about $2.5 million to $3.4 million (with the lowest end of that assuming he got no more raises after his fifth season and the highest end assuming he immediately got bumped to SNL's standard max in his sixth season and earned that until his exit).

He also does brand endorsements.

In addition to his work as an actor/writer/comedian, Jason has, like many other celebrities, sometimes had a side hustle promoting brands. In 2012, he became the voice of Applebee's, which joked on Twitter that it paid him in apps for the work:

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Jason's other notable brand work came about thanks to Ted Lasso, when he appeared in character as Ted during a promotional campaign for NBC's coverage of the English Premier League.

And then there's his real estate portfolio.

Smart spending has also helped grow Jason's net worth. In 2014, he and his now-ex partner Olivia Wilde dropped $6.5 million on a 6,500 square foot, 9-bedroom Brooklyn townhouse (well, technically two trusts that we just kind of assume they own dropped that money). As recently as 2021, the couple still reportedly owned their Brooklyn home, even following their 2020 split. In 2015, after they bought the Brooklyn townhouse, Jason and Olivia listed their previous NYC home, an apartment in the Meatpacking District in Manhattan, which reportedly sold for $3.8 million.

The pair also owned property on the west coast. In 2019, they reportedly purchased a $3.35 million, 2,800 square foot Spanish-style home in Los Angeles's Silver Lake neighborhood, which they also appear to still own.

What did Jason Sudeikis get in his split from Olivia Wilde?

Jason and Olivia split in 2020 after nine years together and, although they were engaged for seven years and share two children (son Otis and daughter Daisy), they never officially tied the knot. Since no marriage = no divorce and no divorce = no divorce settlement, not much is known about how the couple has handled dividing their shared assets (like the real estate they own together, for example).

While there was no need for a formal divorce, the couple still ended up involving lawyers to help formalize their custody arrangement—and that part of their breakup made headlines when Olivia was served with court papers while in the middle of speaking to a crowd at CinemaCon in 2022. The incredibly awkward moment was was captured on camera, but, to her credit, Olivia handled it like a pro and continued with her presentation about her film, Don't Worry Darling.

us director and actress olivia wilde holds an envelope reading personal and confidential as she speaks onstage during the warner bros pictures the big picture presentation during cinemacon 2022 at caesars palace in las vegas, nevada on april 26, 2022 when olivia wilde was handed a mysterious envelope on stage midway through her presentation before a packed las vegas audience, many assumed it was the set up for an elaborate joke instead, she was getting served legal papers from her ex partner jason sudeikis this is for me, right asked wilde, interrupted while introducing footage from her upcoming thriller dont worry darling during warner bros presentation at cinemacon, the annual movie theater industry gathering photo by valerie macon afp photo by valerie maconafp via getty images
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las vegas, nevada april 26 director and actress olivia wilde speaks onstage during the warner bros pictures the big picture presentation during cinemacon 2022 at caesars palace on april 26, 2022 in las vegas, nevada photo by greg dohertygetty images
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For his part, Jason's rep later insisted that the actor had "no prior knowledge of the time or place that the envelope would have been delivered as this would solely be up to the process service company involved, and he would never condone her being served in such an inappropriate manner."

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