James Albert Varney, Jr. was born on 15 June 1949, in Lexington, Kentucky USA, and was a writer, comedian, and actor best known for his character Ernest P. Worrell, used for movies and commercials. Heâs also known to have been the voice of Slinky Dog in the first two âToy Storyâ movies. His various efforts helped raise his net worth to where it was before his passing in 2000.
How rich was Jim Varney? As of mid-2016, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $12 million, mostly earned through his numerous opportunities as an actor. Aside from commercials, film, and television, he was also popular in the theatre. He also did voice-acting work, and all of these helped increase his wealth.
Jim Varney Net Worth $12 Million
At a young age, Jimâs mother noticed how he could easily memorize parts of a book and start re-enacting the cartoon characters he watched on television. This soon led him to an opportunity in theatre and he won numerous competitions while attending Lafayette High School. At the age of 17, Varney was already performing at various venues, and later on, heâd become an actor in numerous theatre productions such as âBlithe Spiritâ, âFire on the Mountainâ, and âBoeing 707â, a solid start to his net worth.
Varney rose to prominence as the character Ernest Worrell during a commercial that advertised the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 1980. His character was suddenly used by various companies and products such as milk and other dairy products. This led to him creating other characters such as Sgt. Glory, who was a drill instructor also used for commercials.
More opportunities appeared including commercials for gas, convenience stores, and car dealerships. This also led to more television shows for him such as âPop! Goes the Countryâ alongside Tom T. Hall. Later on, Jim would create another character named Auntie Nelda, and would then reprise Ernest in various films, the result of the characterâs popularity, including âErnest Saves Christmasâ, âErnest Scared Stupidâ, âErnest Rides Againâ, âDr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beamâ, and âErnest Goes to Africaâ.
His commercials continued with clients such as Leadco and later Blakeâs Lotaburger. Aside from films, his character Ernest also had a television series entitled âHey Vern, Itâs Ernestâ, and the film âErnest Goes campingâ became a huge success. The various Ernest movies were compiled and made into VHS and DVD releases, considerably adding to his net worth.
Aside from his popularity as the character, Varney also had other shows and movies in which he portrayed other characters. These can be seen in âJohnny Cash and Friendsâ, âFernwood 2 Nightâ, âOperation Petticoatâ and âPink Lady and Jeffâ. He also became well known for portraying Jed Clampett in âThe Beverly Hillbilliesâ. Jim continued doing movies and later would get voice opportunities in âToy Storyâ, âToy Story 2â and âAtlantis: The Lost Empireâ. He even had an episode voicing for âThe Simpsonsâ, and tried his hand at independent movies.
For his personal life, Jim was firstly married to Jacqueline Drew from 1977 to 1983, and then to Jane Varney from 1988 to 1991. During the filming of âTreehouse Hostageâ in 1998, it was discovered that he had lung cancer because of his smoking habit. He quit smoking and later supported anti-smoking campaigns, and underwent chemotherapy, but it wasnât successful and he died in February 2000. His final film âAtlantis: The Lost Empireâ, was dedicated to him.

