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While starring in “The Drew Carey Show,” he also began taking part in other projects, including the improvisational comedy show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” in 1998. On the show, he played a combination role of host and participant; he announced the improv guests, directed the games and usually would participate in the final game of each episode. The show ran for 220 episodes until it was canceled in 2006. He also co-produced and starred in “Drew Carey’s Green Screen Show,” a spin-off of “Whose Line?,” which was picked up by Comedy Central despite initially being canceled by the WB. He continued to build off his “Whose Line?” success, hosting the primetime improv show “Drew Carey’s Improv-A-Ganza,” which was filmed at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada. It took on the premise of “Whose Line?” and featured many of the same performers from the original show performing improv based on audience-provided suggestions. In 2023, it was announced that Carey would be featured in a four-episode documentary called “The Game Show Show” on the history of game shows in America.
Drew Carey Show Salary and Earnings
At his peak, Drew Carey was one of the highest-paid entertainers in the world. In 1998 alone, he earned $45 million from his various endeavors. That’s the same as around $70 million today after adjusting for inflation. Between 2001 and 2004, he earned $750,000 per episode of “The Drew Carey Show.” That’s the same as earning around $1 million per episode today. He filmed 79 episodes at that rate, which works out to $59,250,000 (before inflation) for those last three seasons. He earns $12.5 million per year hosting “The Price is Right.” That’s enough to make him one of the 20 highest-paid TV hosts in the world.
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Hosting Career
Carey first began hosting game shows in 2007, his first gig being the CBS game show pilot “Power of 10” (August 2007-January 2008). He was contacted by CBS about the opportunity to replace Bob Barker as host of “The Price Is Right” after taping the pilot episode of “Power of 10.” He taped his first “The Price” episode in August 2007, and the episodes began airing in October 2007. Carey celebrated his 10th anniversary as host of the show in 2017, becoming only the second host alongside Bob Barker to celebrate the achievement.
Business Ventures and Other Pursuits
Carey first began appearing in commercials in the late 1990s. His two-year contract with A&W Food Services of Canada was cut short in November 1998 after an episode of “The Drew Carey Show” featured McDonald’s, and Carey sued the corporation for compensation. In 1999, Disney’s Hollywood Studios (part of the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida) debuted an attraction, “Sounds Dangerous!” that featured Carey. Additionally, he also published his autobiography “Dirty Jokes and Beer: Stories of the Unrefined” in 1997. Carey briefly participated in professional wrestling; He entered the 2001 Royal Rumble and was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011.
Seattle Sounders Investment
Drew Carey was an early investor in the Seattle Sounders F.C. Major League Soccer team. He owns 7.5% of the team, having purchased his stake for an undisclosed amount around the team’s inception. In June 2022, a new investor purchased a 3 to 5% stake in the Sounders from one of the other partners. This new unnamed investor bought their stake at a reported $680 million overall team valuation. At that level Drew Carey’s 7.5% stake was worth $51 million.
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Personal Life
He was previously engaged to Nicole Jaracz from 2007 to 2012. He announced his engagement to sex therapist Amie Harwick in January 2018, although the couple ended their engagement later that year in November. In February 2020, Harwick was found dead in Hollywood Hills, and an ex-boyfriend was arrested on suspicion of her murder.
His impressive net worth is the result of many years in comedy. In addition to his success in television, comedy, and the world of game shows, Carey is also famous for his activism toward the cause of public libraries. He often donates time and money to keeping the libraries open and operational. Carey, in a somewhat counter-intuitive move due to his interest in libraries, is also an outspoken member of the Libertarian party, which has called for limited government and lower taxes. But, in the eyes of most of the viewing public, he remains lovable old Drew, with his trademark spectacles and slightly nervous onscreen persona.
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Drew Carey Career Earnings
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The Drew Carey Show$750 Thousand/episode
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