Impractical jokers Net Worth ([current_date format=’Y’]):
Viewers of the hidden camera prank show Impractical Jokers on TruTV have been delighted at pranks of Joseph “Joe” Gatto, James “Murr” Murray, Brian “Q” Quinn, and Salvatore “Sal” Vulcano for over a decade. Sometimes they are known together as the comedy troupe Tenderloins. They know each other since high school, and together formed a group of competitive hidden camera pranksters who complete various challenges involving quick-thinking, humorous improvisations with regular people on (hidden) camera.
The group members has done quiet well for themselves in the world of hidden camera practical jokes. Here are the all of the respective net worths of the Impractical Jokers.
Joseph Gatto: $5 Million
Joseph Gatto is born in June, 1976. Gatto is, like the rest of the Impractical Jokers, from Staten Island, New York.
James Murray: $5 Million
Murray was born the month in May of 1976, and has a few solo credits to his name. In 2002, Murray edited, produced, and directed the short film Subway, and has gone on to make subsequent short films Superdude & Friend, Criss-Cross, and Standups in Love. Another fun fact about James is that he married fellow Impractical Joker Sal Vulcano’s sister Jenna Vulcano as a stunt for the show, only to have it annulled the next day.
Brian Quinn: $5 illion
Quinn has a few other projects also to his name, including Class of Nuke ‘Em High and the weekly podcast Tell ‘Em Steve-Dave! which he co-hosts with Bryan Johnson and Walt Flanagan.
Sal Vulcano: $5 Million
Vulcano has done Just Another Romantic Wrestling Comedy and the Tenderloins podcast What Say You apart from Impractical Jokers projects, and in an additional note of trivia, he officiated the wedding of fellow Joker and Tenderloin Joe Gatto.
As you can see, the comedy troupe known as The Tenderloins have kept together financially as well as creatively, with identical net worth’s for all four members.