Keith Theodore Olbermann was born on the 27th January 1959, in New York City, USA of German ancestry. He is a presenter of news and sports programs on television and radio as well as a political commentator. He is well known for working in the shows “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” (2003–2011, 2011–2012), “SportsCenter” (1992–1997), “Football Night in America” (2007–2010) and “Olbermann” (2013–2015). He is the winner of numerous prestigious awards including Edward R. Murrow Award and 11 Golden Mike Awards. Keith Olbermann has been active in the entertainment industry since 1980s.
How much is the net worth of Keith Olbermann? It has been estimated that the overall size of his wealth is as much as $35 million, as of the data given in mid-2016.
Keith Olbermann Net Worth $35 Million
To begin with, he was educated at Hackley High school, and matriculated to Cornel University being only 16 years old. While still at university, he worked as a sports director for college radio WVBR-FM. Olbermann, before graduating with a BS in communication in 1979.
Keith Olbermann subsequently worked in sports journalism for twenty years, a very steady start to his career and net worth. He was a sports correspondent for CNN in the 1980s, and won the California Associated Press Award as the Best Sports Commentator three times. Then he was co-host of “SportsCenter” on ESPN from 1992 to 1997. After leaving ESPN amid controversy over negative remarks he made about the company, and Olbermann became a sports presenter and producer for Fox Sports Net, from 1998 to 2001. Regardless, his salary ensured that his net worth grew steadily.
After leaving Fox, Olbermann joined MSNBC and began presenting the political commentary program “Countdown with Keith Olbermann” in 2003. Olbermann had found the hole in the cable news comments and rose to prominence for his scathing criticism of important political and public figures. He discussed and formulated many criticisms with Bill O’Reilly, his rival commentator. Especially, they criticized the administration of President George W. Bush and the unsuccessful presidential campaign of Sen. John McCain. Although many have defined him as liberal, at least once he has declared that he is not being a liberal, just an American.
However, Keith got back into sports in 2013, when he started hosting the sports talk show “Olbermann” (2013-2015) aired on cable network ESPN2. Overall, it must be said that Keith Olbermann’s career on television and radio increased his net worth significantly.
Moreover, writing is another important source of Keith Olbermann’s net worth. He is the author of the books “The Major League Coaches: 1921–1973” (he has been an avid baseball fan since early childhood), “The Worst Person In the World and 202 Strong Contenders” (2006), “Truth and Consequences: Special Comments on the Bush Administration’s War on American Values” (2007) and “Pitchforks and Torches: The Worst of the Worst, from Beck, Bill, and Bush to Palin and Other Posturing Republicans” (2010). One book he co-wrote with Dan Patrick – “The Big Show: Inside ESPN’s Sportscenter” (1997).
Finally, in the personal life of the sports and political presenter, he was in a long term relationship with the news reporter Katy Tur from 2006-09, however, he is now apparently single.
Best Sportscaster award from the California Associated Press, Edward R. Murrow Award, Golden Mike Awards (11)
Nominations
Best sportscaster by the California Associated Press (three times)
Movies
"BoJack Horseman"
TV Shows
Countdown with Keith Olbermann (2003–2011, 2011–2012), SportsCenter (1992–1997), Fox Major League Baseball (1998-2011), Football Night in America (2007–2010), Olbermann (2013–2015)
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Trademark
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His "Worst person in the world" award
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His intense criticism of Fox News,particularly Conservative host Bill O'Reilly
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Rapid fire story summary
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Ends his Countdown programme with "Good night and good luck"
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Crumpling his notes and throwing them at the camera at the end of his show
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Counts the numbers of days since the then-President Bush said mission accomplished (May 1st 2003)
[on being fired by Current TV] I screwed up really big... I thought we could do this. It's my fault that it didn't succeed in the sense that I didn't think the whole thing through. I didn't say, 'you know, if you buy a $10 million chandelier, you should have a house to put it in. Just walking around with a $10 million chandelier isn't going to do anybody a lot of good, and it's not going to do any good to the chandelier.' And then it turned out we didn't have a lot to put the house on to put the chandelier in, or a building permit, and I, I should have known that. And it is, it is my fault at heart ... Now, I've been in situations in my lifetime where the second I agreed to something, I got that sinking feeling in my stomach and I said to myself on those occasions, 'Holy goodness, I've just made a huge mistake.'
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[From a series of Boston Market advertisements] Eat something!
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[about a hockey goal] He put the biscuit in the basket!
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[about a home-run hit during a baseball game] It's deep and I don't think it's playable!
Suspended indefinitely without pay by MSNBC after it learned that he contributed money to three Democrat candidates for the House of Representatives in the 2010 elections, a violation of the MSNBC contribution disclosure policy. The suspension was ended, and Olbermann resumed hosting 9 November 2010, after a petition circulated and was signed by over 250,000 supporters. [November 2010]
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In a technique similar to that of former CBS News anchor Walter Cronkite in connection to the Iran Hostage Crisis, Olbermann finishes his program by counting the days since May 1, 2003, the day that President George W. Bush declared the end of "major combat operations" in Iraq under a banner that read "Mission Accomplished".
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Uses the phrase "Good night and good luck" as a tribute to Edward R. Murrow.
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His father was of approximately one half German, one quarter Polish, and one quarter Ukrainian, descent. His mother's ancestry included German, Dutch, Belgian, English, Irish, and French.
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Keith Olbermann's father, Theodore, died on March 13, 2010 of complications from colon surgery in September 2009. His mother also died months before.
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Since beginning Countdown's "Worst Person in the World" segment in July 2005, Olbermann has given rival Fox News host Bill O'Reilly the dubious honor (repeatedly).
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During a period in the mid-1990s, Olbermann appeared in a series of Boston Market advertisements, in which he would instruct a group of underweight models to "Eat something!".
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Briefly dated conservative talk show host Laura Ingraham in the 90's. She is a frequent recipient of Olbermann's "Worst Person in the World" awards.
Claimed that he did not vote in the 2008 Presidential election.
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Before the 2010 Massachusetts special election, Olbermann called Republican candidate Scott Brown "an irresponsible, homophobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, Tea Bagging supporter of violence against women, and against politicians with whom he disagrees". He apologized shortly after the statement.
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In November 2008, it was announced that Olbermann had signed a four-year contract extension worth an estimated $30 million.
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Is a huge fan of comedy, frequently referencing Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding, The Simpsons (1989), "Monty Python" and George Carlin (the inspiration for his trademark "Worst Person in the World" segment) as well as more obscure sources such as Bill Hicks and "The Kids in the Hall". His favorite sitcom of all time is the BBC series The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin (1976).
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Is a fan of Family Guy (1999) and did a voice for the episode "It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One". He has since become good friends with Seth MacFarlane.
Since making amends with ESPN, he has emerged back on ESPN's Dan Patrick radio show. Olbermann shares a daily one-hour segment with Patrick that they call "The Big Show." It is a reference to a time, in the mid-1990s, when Olbermann and Patrick were the staple anchors of ESPN Sportscenter's most important time slot, 11p.m., East Coast time.
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In 2004, was voted #1 sexiest male newscaster by Playgirl magazine.
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Has never been married and has no children
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He has Celiac disease and must eat a gluten-free diet
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Shoe size is 13 1/2
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Is Mike Tyson's cousin by marriage. The niece of Tyson's adoptive father, Cus D'Amato, married Olbermann's father's brother, making Keith and Tyson cousins.
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Worked for CNN, WCVB in Boston, & KTLA and KCBS in Los Angeles before working for ESPN. Ramped up ESPN2's SportsCenter. Also worked for KFWB Radio, FOX Sports, ABC Radio, and MSNBC.
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Doesn't drive because of a loss of depth perception caused by a head injury. In 1980, he hit his head on the top of a subway door while running into the waiting car.
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
BoJack Horseman
2014-2016
TV Series
Tom Jumbo-Grumbo
The Jim Gaffigan Show
2015
TV Series
Keith Olbermann
30 Rock
2009
TV Series
Sportscaster
Big Love
2007
TV Series
Family Guy
2007
TV Series
Bob Grossbeard
Dead Solid Perfect
1988
TV Movie
Golf Commentator
Thanks
Title
Year
Status
Character
The 8-Bit Cup
2014
Documentary short special thanks
Self
Title
Year
Status
Character
2006 LA Area Emmy Awards
2006
TV Special
Himself
Howard Stern on Demand
2006
TV Series
Himself
Jeopardy!
2004-2005
TV Series
Himself - Clue Giver / Himself - Guest Contestant
Last Call with Carson Daly
2004-2005
TV Series
Himself
Hardball with Chris Matthews
2005
TV Series
Himself
The 100 Most Memorable TV Moments
2004
TV Mini-Series documentary
Himself
101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments
2004
TV Movie
Himself - Commentator
ABC News Nightline
2002
TV Series
Himself - Correspondent
Star-Crossed
2002
TV Special
Himself (Sports broadcaster)
2000 National League Championship Series
2000
TV Series
Himself - Pregame Host
Hollywood Squares
1999
TV Series
Himself
1999 MLB All-Star Game
1999
TV Special
Himself
Arli$$
1999
TV Series
Himself
1998 MLB All-Star Game
1998
TV Special
Himself
The Big Show
1997
TV Series
Himself
1997 World Series
1997
Video documentary
Himself - Pregame Host
MSNBC Live
1996
TV Series
Anchor (2003)
Fox Sports News
1996
TV Series
Host
MLB on Fox Pregame Show
1996
TV Series
Himself (1999-2000)
Sports Tonight
1980
TV Series
Himself - Host
SportsCenter
1979
TV Series
Himself (1992-1997)
The Hobby: Collecting America's Pastime
2016
Documentary
Chelsea
2016
TV Series
Himself
The View
2016
TV Series
Himself
Real Time with Bill Maher
2008-2015
TV Series
Himself / Himself - Guest
Late Show with David Letterman
2006-2015
TV Series
Himself / Himself - Guest / Himself - Breaking Theater Door / ...
Bill Maher: Live from D.C.
2014
TV Special documentary
Himself
Mike & Mike
2013
TV Series
Himself - ESPN
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
2006-2013
TV Series
Himself
The Soup
2007-2013
TV Series
Himself / Himself - Guest
The Arrested Development Documentary Project
2013
Documentary
Himself
30 for 30 Shorts
2013
TV Series documentary short
Himself
Larry King Now
2012
TV Series
Himself - Guest
Hating Breitbart
2012
Documentary
Himself
This Week
2012
TV Series
Himself - Roundtable Panalist
Countdown w/ Keith Olbermann
2005-2012
TV Series
Himself - Host / Himself
Addicted to Fame
2012
Documentary
'Countdown' Anchor
Good Morning America
2011
TV Series
Himself - Guest
Conan
2011
TV Series
Himself
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
2009-2011
TV Series
Himself
The Colbert Report
2006-2011
TV Series
Himself - Guest / Himself
The Rachel Maddow Show
2010
TV Series
Himself
Baseball
2010
TV Mini-Series documentary
Himself
The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell
2010
TV Series
Himself
30 for 30
2010
TV Series documentary
Himself
The Daily Show
1997-2010
TV Series
Himself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
2004-2009
TV Series
Himself
Jimmy Kimmel Live!
2009
TV Series
Himself
Mile High: How to Win... and Lose... the White House
2009
Documentary
Himself - Interviewee
Martha
2008
TV Series
Himself
Entertainment Tonight
2008
TV Series
Himself
NBC Sunday Night Football
2007-2008
TV Series
Himself - Halftime Show Reporter / Himself - Halftime Show Analyst / Himself - Halftime Show Commentator
The Decline and Fall of America
2008
Documentary
Himself
Commander 'N Thief
2007
Documentary
Himself
The Simpsons
2007
TV Series
Himself
Late Night with Conan O'Brien
1998-2007
TV Series
Himself
Strange Culture
2007
Documentary
Himself
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Media Buzz
2014-2016
TV Series
Himself / Himself - Host, Olbermann
Mike & Mike
2014
TV Series
Himself - ESPN
Inside Edition
2014
TV Series documentary
Himself
Mad As Hell
2014
Documentary
Himself
60 Minutes
2012-2014
TV Series documentary
Himself - Host, MSNBC (segment "Stealing History")
Occupy Unmasked
2012
Documentary
Himself
Top Priority: The Terror Within
2012
Documentary
Himself - MSNBC Host
Game Change
2012
TV Movie
Himself (uncredited)
Looking for Lenny
2011
Documentary
Himself
20/20
2011
TV Series documentary
Himself
Late Show with David Letterman
2011
TV Series
Himself
Miss Representation
2011
Documentary
Himself
30 for 30
2010
TV Series documentary
Himself
Obama in NC: The Path to History
2010
Documentary
Himself
Glenn Beck
2009
TV Series
Himself
NASCAR: The Ride of Their Lives
2008
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Hype: The Obama Effect
2008
Video documentary
Himself
Larry King Live
2006
TV Series
Himself
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
1995
CableACE
CableACE Awards
Sports Host
SportsCenter (1979)
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2015
Emmy
Sports Emmy Awards
Outstanding Sports Personality - Studio Host
2010
Emmy
News & Documentary Emmy Awards
Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Writing
Countdown w/ Keith Olbermann (2003)
1997
Emmy
Sports Emmy Awards
Outstanding Sports Personality - Studio Host
1995
Emmy
Sports Emmy Awards
Outstanding Sports Personality - Studio Host
1994
CableACE
CableACE Awards
Sports Host
SportsCenter (1979)
Known for movies
Countdown w/ Keith Olbermann (2005-2012) as Himself - Host / Himself
Fox Sports News (1996) as Host
Late Show with David Letterman (2006-2015) as Himself / Himself - Guest / Himself - Breaking The