As one of the most talked-about figures, Jason Beghe has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Jason Beghe's Net Worth and Salary?

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Beghe began his prolific television career in 1986 with a supporting role in the military drama miniseries "Dress Gray." He then had a recurring role on the HBO sitcom "1st & Ten" from 1986 to 1987. Jason subsequently appeared in episodes of such shows as "The Days and Nights of Molly Dodd," "Alien Nation," "Christine Cromwell," "Murder, She Wrote," "Mancuso, FBI," "Quantum Leap," and "Jake and the Fatman." From 1992 to 1993, he played the recurring role of A.D.A. Petrovic on the CBS drama "Picket Fences." This was followed by appearances on "In the Heat of the Night," "L.A. Law," "Matlock," and "The X-Files." Beghe had his next recurring role in 1994 on the primetime soap opera "Melrose Place." Subsequent credits included "NYPD Blue," "Public Morals," "Good Company," "George and Leo," and "Chicago Hope." In 1998, Jason had a main role on the short-lived CBS drama "To Have & to Hold," co-starringMoira Kelly. He next had a recurring role on the legal drama "Family Law."

Jason's salary per episode of "Chicago P.D." is $250,000. When you include royalties, that works out to around $6 million per year.

Jason Deneen Beghe was born on March 12, 1960, in New York City. He has three siblings, including singer-songwriter Francesca. As a youth, Jason went to the Collegiate School, a private preparatory school for boys. There, he met and befriendedJohn F. Kennedy Jr. andDavid Duchovny. Beghe and Kennedy frequently spent time together outside of school while being monitored by the latter's Secret Service detail. For his higher education, Jason went to Pomona College in California. Before he got into acting, he worked in Europe as a model.

In the early 2000s, Beghe appeared in episodes of such shows as "Dharma & Greg," "Resurrection Blvd.," "The Beast," "Judging Amy," "The District," and "JAG." In 2004, he played the recurring role of Gunnery Sergeant Finch on the NBC drama "American Dreams" and also began a recurring role on the drama "Everwood." Following this, Jason made guest appearances on "Huff," "Veronica Mars," "Criminal Minds," and "Numb3rs," among other series, and he had further recurring roles on "Cane" and "Californication." In 2012, he debuted what would become his biggest role, Detective Sergeant Hank Voight, on the NBC drama "Chicago Fire." Starting in 2014, Beghe reprised the role in a starring capacity on the spinoff series "Chicago P.D."; he has also played the character on "Chicago Med" and "Chicago Justice."

Beghe made his feature film debut in 1985 with a small part in "Compromising Positions," starringSusan Sarandon. Two years later, he had a supporting role in the comedy fantasy "Maid to Order." Jason had his first starring role in 1988, playing a paralyzed quadriplegic in George A. Romero's psychological horror film "Monkey Shines." Following this, he appeared as a state trooper inRidley Scott's"Thelma & Louise" and as a detective inBarry Levinson's"Jimmy Hollywood." In 1997, Beghe played the love interest ofDemi Moore'scharacter in the war drama "G.I. Jane."

Jason Beghe is an American film and television actor who has a net worth of $9 million. Jason Beghe is best known for his starring role as Detective Sergeant Hank Voight on the NBC police procedural television series "Chicago P.D." Before this, he had recurring roles on such shows as "Picket Fences," "Melrose Place," "Chicago Hope," "American Dreams," and "Californication." Beghe's other credits have included the films "Monkey Shines," "Thelma & Louise," "G.I. Jane," and "Safelight."

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