Many fans are curious about Jean Kasem's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Jean Kasem's Net Worth?
Jean Kasem is an American actress, model, and inventor who has a net worth of $50 million. Jean Kasem first gained notoriety in the 1980s when she appeared on the sitcom "Cheers" as Loretta, the dumb blonde wife of Carla's ex-husband, Nick Tortelli. She also appeared on a spinoff show titled "The Tortellis" for one season in 1987. Jean is known for her trademark blonde hair, large breasts, and height (she is 5 foot 10). Jean was married to radio legendCasey Kasemfrom 1980 until his death in 2014.
Jean Kasem was born Jean Thompson on May 21, 1954, in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. She is the daughter of Irene Celia Thompson and Herbert Owens Thompson Sr., and she grew up with four siblings. When Jean was nine years old, her father's job relocated the family to Guam. Kasem attended the University of Guam but left after she married a U.S. Navy lieutenant when she was 17. She then worked as a waitress and salesperson on the U.S. military bases throughout the Pacific Ocean, where her husband was posted. The two were married for six years.
Jean scored the role of Loretta Tortelli, the wife of Nick Tortelli (played byDan Hedaya), on the massively popular hit show "Cheers" in 1984. She did not appear in many episodes but was a memorable character nonetheless. Kasem appeared sporadically on the show between 1984 and 1993. She was also the star of the short-lived spinoff "The Tortellis," which ran for just one season.
Jean also worked as a voice actor for several animated series, including "2 Stupid Dogs," "Darkwing Duck," "Shaggy& Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!," "Mother Goose and Grimm" and "Johnny Bravo."
Outside of acting, Jean Kasem is an active inventor who has 11 patents with the US patent office. Her patents are all related to the infant crib industry. Jean is the founder of the Little Miss Liberty Round Crib Company.
Jean continued to make guest appearances in TV shows and movies such as "Growing Pains," "Family Feud," "Cybill," "Hunter," "Hollywood Squares," "Hope & Gloria," and "My Two Dads."
After she and her first husband divorced, Jean moved to California and attempted to work in broadcast journalism. Frustrated by lack of success in this field, she joined an acting workshop and began to nab roles on TV series like "Fantasy Island," "Alice," and "Matt Houston." She also made an appearance in "Ghostbusters" in 1984.
Ultimately, Jean Kasem's financial journey is a testament to their success.
Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.