Ed Helms
Birth Name Edward Parker Helms Date of Birth January 24, 1974 Place of Birth Atlanta, Georgia, United States Height 6′ 0″ (1.83 m) Weight 178 lbs (81 kg) Education Oberlin College, The Westminster School, New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts Profession Actor Net Worth $20,000,000 Source of Wealth Film, Television Nationality American Country United States Marital Status Single
Ed Helms is a former stand-up comedian who spent four years as a Daily Show correspondent and went on to have a successful onscreen career. Atlanta Georgia native Ed Helms has been making fans laugh as the abrasive cubicle drone Andy Bernard on the hit television series The Office. He also appeared in the popular comedy short Zombie-American (2005) as an undead flesh-eating man who only wants a girlfriend and equal rights.
After spending some time at Ohio’s Oberlin College, Helms began working the stand-up circuit, appearing regularly at some of New York City’s top comedy clubs, quickly earning him a loyal fan base. Helms’ poker-faced humor was a perfect fit for The Daily Show, and with only a handful of credits to his name, the rising star soon became a regular part of the show. In 2006, shortly after completing a four-year stint on the Emmy Award-winning Comedy Central faux-newscast, Helms appeared as a member of the Stamford branch on The Office – a series that also helped catapult former Daily Show correspondent Steve Carell to stardom. When the Stamford branch eventually merged with the Scranton branch in the series, Helms’ angry sycophancy became a regular part of the show – his decidedly irascible character soon becoming a sidekick to the office’s mischievous Jim Halpert (played by John Krasinski). Having previously studied improvisational comedy with the Upright Citizens Brigade, Helms became a regular performer at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City while simultaneously preparing to star in the Carell comedy Evan Almighty and the stoner-friendly sequel Harold & Kumar 2.
Salary:
The Hangover Part II (2011) $5,000,000 + 4% of gross
‘The Office’ salary per episode: $100,000
Earnings and Financial Data
date |
Social class |
Description |
amount |
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2010 |
Salary |
Salary from the movie The Hangover Part II |
$5,000,000 |
Categories: Actor Net Worth
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