- Category:
- Richest Celebrities
- Net Worth:
- $8 Million
- Salary:
- $150 Thousand Per Episode
- Birthdate:
- May 6, 1955 (69 years old)
- Birthplace:
- Haverhill
- Gender:
- Male
- Height:
- 5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
- Profession:
- Presenter, Television producer, Actor
- Nationality:
- United States of America
What Is Tom Bergeron's Net Worth and Salary?
Tom Bergeron is an American television host of game shows and reality shows who has a net worth of $8 million. Tom Bergeron is probably best known for hosting "Hollywood Squares" and "America's Funniest Home Videos."
Tom Bergeron Salary
At his peak as host of ABC's "Dancing with the Stars," Tom earned a salary of $150,000 per episode.
Early Life
Tom Bergeron was born on May 6, 1955, in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The son of Kay and Ray Bergeron, Tom is of an Irish and French-Canadian background.
Early Career
Tom got his first job as a DJ at WHAV Radio in Haverhill. By the 1980's he had made a name for himself in New Hampshire as the DJ of WHEB. He not only played music for radio listeners but also did interviews and played comedy records. Tom's popularity in the area led to his access to several radio and TV auditions. He subsequently moved on to television and became the host of the game show "Granite State College" on WHEN-TV. Bergeron was quickly becoming a television personality, and at WBZ-TV, he handled several duties for "Evening Magazine," hosting a short series of previews and information every half hour on "4 Today."
As if this weren't enough to do, Bergeron also replaced host Buzz Luttrell on "People Are Talking." In 1984, he snagged the hosting role of "Lottery Live," the Massachusetts State Lottery program, which he hosted every evening. From 1987 to 1989, Tom was the host of the WBZ's morning teenage discussion program called "Rap Around." As time went by, Bergeron's popularity became even stronger, and in the early 1990s, "The Tom Bergeron Show" emerged on WBZ radio. When "People Are Talking" ended after a 13-year run, Bergeron remained as a lifestyle reporter and commentator for the WBZ-TV news hour. He also became the morning host on Boston's WMJX radio station.
Success
In 1994, Bergeron became the co-host of "Breakfast Time," which was later changed to "Fox After Breakfast," on the FX cable network. After one year, cast members of the show were changed, and it became "The Vicki Lawrence Show." Bergeron was the guest host of "Good Morning America on ABC and had a six-year run as guest host of "Hollywood Squares," for which he won a Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host. Tom hosted over 1,000 episodes of "Hollywood Squares."
Beginning in 2001, at the same time he worked on "Hollywood Squares," Bergeron landed a gig as the host of "America's Funniest Home Videos." He retired from that role after season 25, in May 2015, and he was replaced by Alfonso Ribeiro. Tom appeared in 289 episodes of "America's Funniest Home Videos" during his stint hosting the show.
Bergeron began hosting ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" in June 2005. He received nine Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Competition Program, one of which he took home in 2012. Unfortunately, he was fired from the job in 2020, along with his co-host Erin Andrews, an incident that he announced via Twitter.
Other Appearances
Bergeron has also appeared on two episodes of "Star Trek: Enterprise." In one episode, he played the role of an alien trader, and in the other, a Coridan Ambassador. He was also a guest star on an episode of "The Nanny," in which he played himself as the host of "Hollywood Squares." In 2008, Tom co-hosted the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards alongside hosts Ryan Seacrest, Heidi Klum, Jeff Probst, and Howie Mandel. In 2010, he guest-starred on "Castle" and appeared on "Tosh.0." Tom was also a guest presenter for the promotion of KSBW's Central Coast ABC Digital Channel. He competed in season three of "The Masked Singer" in 2020.
Bergeron wrote a book featuring some of his life lessons, funny anecdotes, and detailed information concerning his career. The title of his first book is "I'm Hosting as Fast as I Can: Zen and the Art of Staying Sane in Hollywood."
Personal Life
Bergeron splits his time between Los Angeles, California, and Greenwich, Connecticut, with his wife, Lois. They have two daughters, Samantha and Jessica. Bergeron is known for his witty sense of humor, charismatic personality, and, of course, a real gift for gab. Tom has been a practitioner of Transcendental Meditation for his whole adult life, and he gives credit to the regular practice for his successful career.
Real Estate
Tom bought his LA home, located in the suburb of Calabasas, in 2005 for $1.99 million. Based on similar nearby sales, this home is worth around $3 million today.
Tom bought his home in Old Greenwich, Connecticut, in 1990 for $625,000. Today, this home is worth an estimated $1.6 million.