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Jim O’Heir, an American actor and comedian, who was born James O’Heir in Chicago, Illinois, on February 4, 1962. Jim O’Heir is most renowned for his portrayal of Jerry Gergich in the NBC series “Parks and Recreation” (2009–2015).

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In the late 1980s, he was a member of the sketch comedy troupe White Noise and began his comedy career at The Second City in Chicago.

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He pursued his education at Loyola University Chicago and Thornton Fractional South High School.

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Quick Facts

Real Name James O’Heir
Popular Name Jim O’Heir
Gender Male
Birth Date February 4, 1962
Age 62
Parents N/A
Siblings N/A
Birthplace Chicago, Illinois
Nationality American
Ethnicity N/A
Education Loyola University Chicago
Net Worth $3 million
Source of Wealth Actor, Comedian

Profession of Jim O’Heir | Jim O’Heir Career

  • O’Heir trained with The Second City in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He joined White Noise in 1987 and performed in the group’s production of “The Book of Blanche” the following year. In 1989, he portrayed Norman Bulansky in a production of Tom Griffin’s “The Boys Next Door” at the Edgewater Theatre Center.
  • The following year, he starred in Patrick Cannon’s “Stumpy’s Gang” with White Noise. “Stumpy’s Gang” garnered a devoted following and was staged at Strawdog Theatre and Stage Left Theatre.
  • Jim also appeared in “Ad-Nauseam” with White Noise and subsequently portrayed Dale Harding in a stage adaptation of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” at Hollywood’s The Theatre District (now known as the El Centro Theatre).
  • Career in Film and Television
  • O’Heir’s television début occurred in a 1993 episode of “The Untouchables,” and his debut in film was in 1996 with “Ed.” Additionally, he appeared in the television films “Harvey” and “The Rockford Files: Godfather Knows Best” that year and served as a guest star on “ER,” “Party of Five,” and “3rd Rock from the Sun.”
  • Jim subsequently made appearances in the short films “Spike” (1998) and “In God We Trust” (2000), as well as in guest roles on “Ellen” (1997), “Just Shoot Me!” (1997; 2002), “Step by Step” (1998), “The Drew Carey Show” (1998), “Diagnosis: Murder” (1999), “Ally McBeal” (1999), and “The Norm Show” (2000).
  • He appeared as Harv Krudup on the Comedy Central series “Strip Mall” from 2000 to 2001. Additionally, he appeared as a guest on “Malcolm in the Middle” (2001), “Dharma & Greg” (2001), “George Lopez” (2002), and “Grounded for Life” (2003) during this period.
  • In 2004, O’Heir appeared as an adoption agency worker in the episode “The One with the Birth Mother” of “Friends.” He also appeared as a guest on “American Dreams,” “Cold Case,” and “Boston Legal.”
  • “Accepted” and “Comedy Hell” were among the films in which he appeared in 2006, as well as the television series “Monk,” “Desperate Housewives,” and “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.”
  • In 2009, Jim made his debut as Jerry Gergich (also known as Larry, Garry, and Terry) on “Parks and Recreation,” appearing in 121 episodes over seven seasons.
  • In 2020, the cast virtually reunited for “A Parks and Recreation Special.” O’Heir appeared in the films “Armed Response” (2013), “Naughty & Nice” (2014), “Road Hard” (2015), and “Life in Color” (2015), as well as the TV movies “Safe Harbor” (2009), “My Santa” (2013), “The Wrong Woman” (2013), and “Fatal Acquittal” (2014).
  • He also guest-starred on “Castle” (2009), “Parenthood” (2011), “Rizzoli & Isles” (2011), “The Mentalist” (2012), and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” (2013). Jim co-starred in the 2012 film “Seeking a Friend for the End of the World” with Steve Carell and Keira Knightley.
  • He also appeared in the 2014 film “Life After Beth” with his “Parks and Recreation” co-star Aubrey Plaza. He made appearances in the television series “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Veep,” and “Another Period” in 2016, as well as in the films “Mind Over Mindy,” “Halloweed,” “The Dust Storm,” “Middle Man,” “Range 15,” and “Astronaut Camp.”
  • In the same year, he commenced a six-episode run as Matt Cannistra on the CBS serial opera “The Bold and the Beautiful,” a role that earned him a Daytime Emmy honor.
  • In 2017, O’Heir appeared in the Steven Soderbergh heist film “Logan Lucky” opposite Channing Tatum, Adam Driver, Seth MacFarlane, Katie Holmes, and Daniel Craig. He also co-starred in “Landline” with Jenny Slate, a former cast member of “Parks and Recreation.”
  • In 2018, he co-starred with Jeff Bridges, Jon Hamm, and Chris Hemsworth in the neo-noir thriller “Bad Times at the El Royale.” Additionally, he appeared in the films “Take Me” (2017), “Dance Baby Dance” (2018), “When Jeff Tried to Save the World” (2018), “The Last Whistle” (2019), and “Violet” (2021).
  • Jim appeared as Kent in the ABC sitcom “Bless This Mess” in 2019, and he guest-starred on “Speechless” (2017), “Superior Donuts” (2017), “Bill Nye Saves the World” (2017), “Alone Together” (2018), “The Neighborhood” (2019), and “Criminal Minds” in 2020.
  • He was featured in the 2019 Netflix special “The Unauthorized Bash Brothers Experience” by The Lonely Island, and he had a recurring role in the web series “Liza on Demand” from 2019 to 2020.
  • O’Heir has also provided his voice for the web series “Dr. Havoc’s Diary” (2016), the television programs “Harvey Beaks” (2016) and “Big City Greens” (2020), and the short film “H@” (1999).

Nominations and Awards

Jim O’Heir was awarded a Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Special Guest Performer in a Drama Series for “The Bold and the Beautiful” in 2017. Additionally, he was awarded a Silver Crown for Best Supporting Actor for “Heavens to Betsy 2” at the 2019 ICVM Crown Awards.

He was also nominated for a Divine Inspiration Award for Best Supporting Actor at the Hollywood Divine International Film Festival and a Best Supporting Actor: Feature Film nomination at the International Christian Film Festival for “Heavens to Betsy 2.”

Jim and his “Every 21 Seconds” co-stars were awarded the Best Ensemble at the 2018 Festigious International Film Festival, and the “Smothered by Mothers” cast was dubbed Best Ensemble at the 2017 New York Film Awards.

Jim OHeir Net Worth

OHeir estimated Net Worth, Salary, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details have been updated below. Let’s check, How Rich is Jim OHeir in 2023-2024?

According to Wikipedia, Forbes, IMDb & Various Online resources, famous Baseball Player Jim OHeir’s net worth is $3 Million.

Estimated Net Worth in 2024 $3 million
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