As one of the most talked-about figures, John Mahoney has built a significant fortune. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What was John Mahoney's net worth and salary?

John moved to the United States with his older sister Vera, who met and married an American GI from Illinois during the war. John briefly studied at Quincy University before joining the US Army to speed up his citizenship process. He received his citizenship in 1959. He worked as an English teacher at Western Illinois University and as an editor of a medical journal.

Heading into season 10 in 2002, John negotiated a new contract that paid him $500,000 per episode for the final two seasons. That was a significant increase from the estimated $150,000 he had been earning per episode for the previous several seasons. Between seasons 6 and 9, John earned $150,000 per episode across 96 episodes. That worked out to $14.4 million before taxes. Over the final two season's 48 episodes, he earned $24 million. That's $38.4 million in pre-tax earnings for just half the series alone.

Though some news reports upon his death valued his estate at "just" $5 million, we dispute that number. Typically, when news outlets report on the value of an estate from probate filings, they are only disclosing an estimate of the person's liquid assets at the time of their death (cash on hand, stocks, bank accounts and real estate). These reports also did not include money that was set up in trust prior to the person's death. Considering John earned more than $40 million from his time on Frasier alone, the number $5 million does not tell the full story. That's especially true when you note that Mahoney was famously frugal. He lived in a modest Santa Monica apartment while filming Frasier, and when he was home in Chicago, he lived in an equally modest condo for decades that was worth around $300,000 at the time of his death.

Beyond "Frasier," for which he received two Emmy nominations and a Screen Actors Guild Award, Mahoney appeared in numerous films, including "Say Anything" (1989), "Barton Fink" (1991), and "In the Line of Fire" (1993). He also had memorable roles in "Moonstruck" (1987) and "Primal Fear" (1996). After "Frasier" ended, Mahoney returned primarily to theater work in Chicago, occasionally taking television guest roles. He continued performing with Steppenwolf Theatre until late in his life, demonstrating his enduring passion for stage acting. He passed away in 2018, leaving behind a rich legacy in television, film, and theater.

Before acting, Mahoney worked as a college English teacher and medical journal editor. He didn't begin his acting career until his late 30s when he joined Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 1977. This career shift proved transformative, as he became a distinguished stage actor, winning a Tony Award for his performance in "The House of Blue Leaves" (1986).

Born in Blackpool, UK, Mahoney was the seventh of eight children. His father was a baker, and his mother was a housewife. The family was evacuated to Blackpool during World War II as their first home in Manchester was damaged during heavy bombings. The family moved back to Manchester after WWII ended.

John Mahoney was an English-born/American actor who had a net worth of $16 million at the time of his death in 2018. John Mahoney was best known for his role as Martin Crane, the gruff but lovable father on the hit TV series "Frasier" (1993-2004). He appeared in 263 of the show's 264 episodes.

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