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

What is Rosie O'Donnell's Net Worth?

O'Donnell's feature film debut came in 1992 when she appeared in the sports comedy-drama "A League of Their Own" alongside stars likeTom Hanks,Madonna, andGeena Davis. She continued to appear in various films in a variety of roles, such as the best friend ofMeg Ryan'scharacter in "Sleepless in Seattle" (1993), as Betty Rubble in the live-action adaptation of "The Flintstones", a federal agent in "Exit to Eden" (1994), a co-star alongsideTimothy Huttonin "Beautiful Girls" (1996), a baseball-loving nun in "Wide Awake" (1998), and the voice of tomboyish gorilla Terk in Disney's animated film "Tarzan" (1999).

Roseann O'Donnell was born in Commack, Long Island, New York, on March 21, 1962. She is the third of five children born to Roseann Teresa, a homemaker, and Edward Joseph O'Donnell, an electrical engineer in the defense industry. She was raised in Commack along with her siblings and attended Commack High School, where she was voted homecoming queen, prom queen, senior class president, and class clown. After graduating from high school in 1980, she continued her education at Dickinson College, transferring to Boston University before dropping out of college completely.

Rosie O'Donnell is an American stand-up comedian, actress, author, and media personality who has a net worth of $80 million. After first bursting into mainstream consciousness on "Star Search" in the mid-80s, Rosie O'Donnell went on to enjoy a successful television career, hosting "Stand-Up Spotlight" on VH1 and appearing on "Gimme a Break."  She then appeared in the films "A League of Their Own", "Sleepless in Seattle," "Beautiful Girls," and "The Flintstones," among other projects.  Her talk show, "The Rosie O'Donnell Show," began airing in 1996 and was an almost instant hit.  The program won numerous awards over the next years, but she chose to walk away from the show in 2002.

She joined the cast of "The View" in 2006 but proved to be too outspoken and opinionated for much of the viewing audience. She left the show after less than one season.  She went on to host her own radio show and then another talk show on OWN.

In 1996, O'Donnell landed her daytime talk show, "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" with NBC Studios. The series aired from June 1996 to May 2002. It was highly successful and won multiple Emmy Awards. For her style and interactions with guests and audiences on the show, she earned the nickname 'The Queen of Nice.' Topics and issues covered on the show include various Broadway musicals (she often professed her love for Broadway and encouraged her audiences to go to shows through ticket giveaways) and her support for gun control following the Columbine shootings.

After the exposure she got on "Star Search," she began receiving opportunities to appear in television sitcoms. She made her television debut in 1986 asNell Carter'sneighbor on "Gimme a Break!" and then joined VH1 in 1988 as one of their veejays, hosting the comedy showcase series "Stand-up Spotlight" for VH1 as well. Her 1992 sitcom "Stand By Your Man" on Fox Network bombed, but it didn't matter because her movie career was beginning to take off.

From 1979 to 1984, O'Donnell toured as a stand-up comedian in various clubs around the country. She got her big break on the show "Star Search" in 1984 after the daughter of show hostEd McMahonapproached her in a club following a performance.

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