Many fans are curious about Dan Castellaneta's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Dan Castellaneta's Net Worth and Salary?

Outside of his work on "The Simpsons," Castellaneta has booked voice acting roles on a wide range of shows, including "Futurama," "Sibs," "Darkwing Duck," "The Adventures of Dynamo Duck," "The Batman," "Back to the Future: The Animated Series," "Aladdin," "Taz-Mania," and "Hey Arnold!" He is also known for his voice role in the 1999 Christmas special "Olive, the Other Reindeer," for which he won an Annie Award. Outside of voice work, Dan has released comedy albums, and he once starred in a one-person show.\

Dan Castellaneta is an American actor, voice actor, comedian, and screenwriter who has a net worth of $85 million. Dan Castellaneta is, of course, best known for providing the voice of Homer Simpson, the iconic cartoon character from "The Simpsons." In addition, Dan plays a wide range of additional characters on the show, including Grampa Simpson, Barney Gumble, Krusty the Clown, Sideshow Mel, Groundskeeper Willie, Mayor Quimby, and Hans Moleman.

Dan's peak salary came in 2008 when the cast successfully negotiated $400,000 per episode. However, this proved to be unsustainable for Fox, and the network threatened to cancel the series unless everyone accepted a 25% pay cut. For a number of years, each principal voice actor on "The Simpsons" made $300,000 per episode. That equated to around $7 million per season. Today, they each earn $400,000 per episode again, which is $9 million per season.

After graduating from high school, Dan attended Northern Illinois University, studying art education. During his years in college, he participated in a radio show at the school, which helped him become a better voice actor. During these years, Castellaneta also joined a playwriting class and participated in the school's improv performances. His initial goal was to become an art teacher, and he eventually became a student teacher after graduating from university.

Up till 1998, each cast member for "The Simpsons" was reportedly paid $30,000 per episode. Due to the rising popularity of the show, the voice actors eventually disputed this, but Fox was intent on simply replacing them all with an entirely new cast. Eventually, they agreed, and Dan's salary was raised to $125,000 per episode later in 1998. In 2004, the cast once again demanded a pay increase, and they were given a salary of $250,000 per episode (their original demand was $360,000 per episode, although this was negotiated down).

Daniel Louis Castellaneta was born on October 29th, 1957, in Chicago. He was then raised in River Forest and Oak Park, Illinois. Raised in an Italian family, Dan was first inspired to pursue an entertainment career by his father, who was an amateur actor. From a very young age, it was clear that Castellaneta had a gift when it came to voice acting. He was extremely good at doing impressions, which prompted his mother to enroll him in an acting class during his teen years.

Although Dan could have pursued his teaching career further, he decided to pursue acting shortly after graduating from college instead. He continued to take improv classes, and during one class, he met his future wife. Eventually, Dan got a job working with The Second City, a famous improv theatre in Chicago. Throughout most of the 80s, he continued to work for this improv theatre company and honed his voice-acting skills while booking gigs for various radio stations.

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Dan Castellaneta Simpsons Salary

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Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.