Jason Jones Net Worth 2022, Age, Wife, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Movies, TV Shows

Jason Jones net worth

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Introduction

Jason Jones is a Canadian actor and comedian. He was a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 2005 to 2015. Jones starred in the TBS comedy series The Detour, which he created with his wife, Samantha Bee from 2016-2019.

Early life

NameJason Jones
Net Worth$8 million
OccupationActor, Comedian
Height1.83m
Age48 years
Jason Jones net worth 2022

Jason Pierre Jones was born on June 3, 1967 (age 48 years) in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. He attended Hill Park Secondary School and then Ryerson Theatre School in Toronto. In 2014, he became a United States citizen.

Career

Jason Jones joined The Daily Show cast as a contributor in September 2005. When his wife left the show in late December for family leave, Jones was promoted to a full-time correspondent. Thereafter, he won a significant following at The Daily Show, thanks to a few pieces on the Denmark cartoons, Carl Monday, and Laguna Beach. Before Rob Corddry left The Daily Show, he said: “Jason Jones has raised the bar too high. I just can’t say the things he says to people.” His exposé on the real values of Wasilla, Alaska remains one of the most popular pieces on the Daily Show website. In 2014, Jones temporarily left The Daily Show to appear in a pilot for the sitcom Love Is Relative.

Jones was sent to Tehran just prior to the controversial 2009 presidential election in June 2009. Jones’ reports in Iran included an interview with Newsweek journalist Maziar Bahari, who was arrested after the disputed June 2009 presidential elections. During Bahari’s time in prison, his interrogators charged him with espionage and used Jones’ interview as evidence against him. It was later clarified by Bahari that the charges were fabricated.

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He appeared as himself in the film version of Bahari’s ordeal, Rosewater, encountering Bahari prior to taping their interview. The film was written and directed by Daily Show host Jon Stewart. Another segment in Iran poked fun at Iranians’ greater knowledge of the United States compared with Americans’ knowledge of Iran. That segment, along with a 2011 piece in which he invited cameras to his vasectomy, are regarded by TV Guide as his signature segments on the program.

On October 7, 2014, Jason Jones co-hosted The Daily Show with his wife Samantha Bee, in the absence of Jon Stewart. He also disclosed on that episode that he had recently become an American citizen. Jason Jones announced that he would leave The Daily Show in 2015 to begin work on The Detour, a TBS show which he co-wrote and will executive produce with wife Samantha Bee.

Jason Jones was sent as a mock reporter to cover the 2014 Sochi Olympics. Through his visit, he often lampooned Russian culture and its perceived police state. For example, in one episode, Jones attempted to find a protest area in Sochi and was forced to drive well outside of the city to an abandoned parking lot which was designed as the zone for protesters; however, even then he was approached by police officers and asked to leave due to not having appropriate documentation.

Jones also managed to hold a mock interview with Mikhail Gorbachev where he insisted Gorbachev put up the wall, a play on president Ronald Reagan’s plea to Gorbachev to “tear down” the Berlin Wall. Alexei Navalny was arrested several days after conducting the interview with Jones, which was also satirized by Jon Stewart. During his interview with opposition figure Alexei Navalny, the crew’s cameras and other electronic equipment were jammed as they entered an apartment to conduct the interview.

He was able to interview Sergey Markov, a prominent Russian politician and academic. During the interview, Jones questioned Markov about Russia’s stance on gay rights, to which Markov responded that there are no issues with gay rights in Russia and that “you are absolutely free to make sex with this table.” The statement has since achieved notoriety with regards to Russia’s stance on LGBT rights. During the program Jones also described Russia as a conservative paradise, noting the nation’s relatively low flat tax, pro-gun stance, opposition to gay marriage, and the powerful influence of the Orthodox church. He also remarked that Russia may be the “ultimate red state.”

Other works

Jason Jones has also done various television work with his Canadian sketch comedy troupe The Bobroom, and was the host of Craft Corner Deathmatch on the Style Network in 2005. He also co-wrote, co-starred in, and co-produced the 2004 film Ham & Cheese with fellow Bobroom alumnus Mike Beaver; the film was nominated for six Canadian Comedy Awards in 2005. He has also had minor roles in numerous feature films, such as the 2002 Syfy original film Terminal Invasion and the 2003 film Public Domain, the latter of which also starred Don McKellar, Nicole DeBoer, and Beaver.

Jones appeared in the TV show Queer as Folk, as well as appearing on the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother as “Tony”. Jones has appeared twice on the NBC series Law & Order as Len Pewels, host of the fictional Len Pewels’ America. In 2008, Jones worked on a CBS sitcom about a celebrity chef (to be played by Jones), with his wife (to be played by Samantha Bee). Jones and Bee starred as husband and wife in a movie entitled Coopers’ Camera (USA Cooper’s Christmas), in which their Christmas was recorded on a brand new (1985, at the time) camera.

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He did further work in a series of television advertisements, including a series for beer brand Molson, and appearing as Greg Gregger in Budweiser’s short films The Best Man and The Company Man, as well as in some 30-second commercials. Jones had a supporting role in the 2009 movie All About Steve.

In early 2010, he starred in a sitcom pilot for ABC called How to Be a Better American, but it was not picked up as a series. Jason Jones also made cameo appearances in the 2012 film Pitch Perfect, its 2015 sequel Pitch Perfect 2, the 2013 film The Art of the Steal and the 2015 films Hot Tub Time Machine 2 and The Night Before. In 2014, Jones starred in the pilot for the sitcom Love is Relative as the character “Nate”.

Wife

Jason Jones is married to Samantha Bee, they had their wedding in 2001. The couple has three children Ripley Bee-Jones, Fletcher Bee-Jones, and Piper Bee-Jones. However, he worked with his wife, Samantha Bee, on the development of a show for TBS, The Detour. TBS ordered the pilot, written by Jason Jones and Samantha Bee in October 2014. The show is based on the real-life couple’s own experience with family vacations. It was picked up for ten episodes in February 2015. On April 6, 2016, the show was renewed for a second season, ahead of the first-season premiere the same month. The second season premiered on February 21, 2017. On April 25, 2017, TBS renewed the series for a third season, which premiered on January 23, 2018. The fourth and final season premiered on June 18, 2019.

Jason Jones net worth

How much is Jason Jones worth? Jason Jones net worth is estimated at around $8 million. His main source of income is from his career as an actor and comedian. Jones successful career has earned him some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy cars trips. He is one of the richest and influential comedians in Canada. However, Jason Jones stands with an appealing height and has a good bodyweight that suits his personality.