Jason Robert Hervey

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Jason Robert Hervey Wiki Biography

Jason Robert Hervey was born on the 6th April 1972 in Los Angeles, California USA, and is an actor and producer, probably best recognized for starring in the role of Wayne Arnold in the TV series “The Wonder Years” (1988-1993), and for producing such TV series as “Scott Baio Is 45… And Single” (2007-2008) and “See Dad Run” (2012-2014). He is also known as a former public relations agent. His career has been active since 1976.

So, have you ever wondered how rich Jason Hervey is, as of mid-2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of Jason’s net worth is over $2 million, accumulated mostly through his involvement in the film industry not only as an actor, but also as a producer. Another source came from his career as a public relations agent.

Jason Hervey was raised in his hometown by his father, Alan Hervey, who worked as a retail sales manager, and her mother, Marsha Hervey, who was a talent agent. Under the influence of his mother, Jason’s professional career began in 1976, when he was only four years old, subsequently appearing in more than 200 advertising commercials for various brands, which was followed by several small roles on the big screen, including as Zeke in the TV series “Wildside”, and such film titles as “Back To The Future” playing Milton Baines, and “Pee-wee’s Big Adventure” portraying Kevin Morton, all in 1985. Three years later came his breakthrough role, when he was selected to portray Wayne Arnold in the TV series “The Wonder Years”, which lasted until 1993 and added a considerable amount to his net worth.

Jason then began to pursue a career as a producer, so he quit his acting career. From 1996 to 1999, he produced various sports-themed videos, and in 1999 made his film debut with “First Daughter”, which was followed by the film entitled “First Target” (2000). His first major project came in 2007, when he became the executive producer of the TV series “Scott Baio Is 45… And Single”, which lasted until 2008. By the end of the decade, he continued to line up successes, producing such TV series as “Party Monsters: Cabo” (2008-2009), “Confessions Of A Teen Idol” (2009), “Lay It Down” (2010) and the film “Finding Hulk Hogan” in the same year, all of which increased his net worth by a large margin.

The year 2011 was one of Jason’s most successful, as he was the executive producer of several TV series, including “Beverly Hills Fabulous”, “Big Easy Brides”, and “Bear Swamp Recovery”. In the following year, he became known for working on the film “Gretta Style”, and on two TV series – “The Devil’s Ride” and “See Dad Run” – which were aired for two seasons.

To speak further about his career, he co-founded Bischoff Hervey Entertainment production company together with his business partner Eric Bischoff. Most recently, he was the executive producer of the documentary film “Dope Man” (2017), and his net worth is certainly still rising.

Apart from his career in the film industry, Jason worked as the Senior Vice President of Media and Communications at HealthSouth Corp. in Birmingham, Alabama from 2001 to 2003, increasing further his wealth.

Speaking about his personal life, Jason Hervey has been married to Shannon Hervey since 1998; the couple has twins together and he also adopted her two children. Previously, he was ‘married’ to Kelley Patricia O’Neill from 1994 to 1995, which was annulled.

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Jason Robert Hervey Quick Info

Full Name Jason Hervey
Net Worth $2 Million
Date Of Birth April 6, 1972
Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Height 5′ 6″ (1.68 m)
Profession Actor, Producer, Writer
Nationality American
Spouse Shannon Hervey (m. 1998), Kelley Patricia O’Neill (m. 1994–1995)
Children Sam Hervey, Shaina Hervey
Parents Marsha Hervey, Alan Hervey
Siblings Scott Hervey
Twitter https://twitter.com/jasonhervey
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0381155/
Movies Last Great Ride, Take Me Home Again, Back to School, Pee-wee’s Big Adventure, Back to the Future, Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment, The Ratings Game, Frankenweenie, Meatballs Part II, For Goodness Sake
TV Shows Fast Times, The Wonder Years, 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd, I Want To Be a Hilton, Scott Baio Is 45…and Single, Confessions of a Teen Idol, TNA Reaction, The Catalina, Scott Baio Is 46…and Pregnant

Jason Robert Hervey Quotes

  • On The Wonder Years (1988), I’m nothing like my character in real life. So this is not Wayne’s World. It’s mine.

Jason Robert Hervey Important Facts

  • Senior Vice President of Media and Communications at HealthSouth Corp. in Birmingham, Alabama [January 2002]
  • Currently partners with Eric Bischoff in Bischoff Hervey Entertainment, which specializes in content creation and production for various broadcast outlets, licensing and merchandising and innovative brand integration solutions. [January 2003]
  • Signs with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling [October 2009]
  • His godfather is professional wrestler Terry Funk.
  • Cousin of Laura Wasser.
  • Was number 72 on vh1’s The Greatest: 100 Greatest Kid Stars (2005)
  • Based his characterization of bullying older brother Wayne on “Wonder Years” on his own older brother, who liked to taunt him whenever he could. In one episode where Wayne keeps stopping and forwarding a car so Kevin can’t get in, this is one of many things that Jason’s own brother did to him.
  • Jason and Fred Savage were reunited after having not seen each other in 6 years when they did a guest appearance playing, of all things, two brothers who were also superheroes on Justice League (2001) in an episode titled “Hawk & Dove”. Ironically, Fred voiced the older, more aggressive brother, Hank Hall/Hawk, while Jason voiced the younger, more docile brother, Don Hall/Dove, a complete reversal of their roles on The Wonder Years (1988), even though it was originally intended for Jason to voice the older brother and Fred the younger brother.
  • Said that his character Wayne was so hated that once a guy approached him in a bar and said, “I used to have a brother like you” and then punched him in the face.
  • Stepson Tyler J, Born July 11, 1989 (Son of Shannon).
  • Twins, Shaina and Samuel, born 2000
  • Co-owns a TV production company in Los Angeles.
  • He plays ice hockey, for example in an NHL Celebrity All-Star Game on 3 Dec 1995 in San José and 20 January 1996 in Boston.
  • Jason Hervey gave his voice to a Sega Saturn game called “Return to Zork”.
  • Filed lawsuit against Las Vegas wedding chapel for selling his wedding pictures to a tabloid. [October 1999]

Jason Robert Hervey Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Justice League 2004 TV Series Dove
Don Hall
Actor
Justice League Unlimited 2004 TV Series Don / Dove Actor
100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd 2001-2002 TV Series Eddie McDowd Actor
The Last Great Ride 1999 Jimmy Actor
WCW Monday Nitro 1999 TV Series Jason Hervey Actor
Love Boat: The Next Wave 1998 TV Series Wally Actor
Trading Favors 1997 Andy Actor
Baywatch Nights 1995 TV Series Todd Sandreen Actor
Spring Fling! 1995 TV Movie John Actor
Take Me Home Again 1994 TV Movie Eddie Actor
For Goodness Sake 1993 Short Actor
The Wonder Years 1988-1993 TV Series Wayne Arnold Actor
Return to Zork 1993 Video Game Troll King / Trolls Actor
Punky Brewster 1988 TV Series Garth Goobler Actor
Simon & Simon 1988 TV Series Bradley Actor
A Year in the Life 1987 TV Series Actor
The Monster Squad 1987 E.J. Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1986 TV Series Clint Westwood Actor
Back to School 1986 Young Thornton Actor
Fast Times 1986 TV Series Curtis / Curtis Spicoli Actor
Diff’rent Strokes 1985-1986 TV Series Charlie Actor
Sidekicks 1986 TV Series Bobby Actor
Pee-wee’s Big Adventure 1985 Kevin Morton Actor
The O’Briens 1985 TV Movie Son Actor
Back to the Future 1985 Milton Baines Actor
Wildside 1985 TV Series Zeke Actor
Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment 1985 Brat Actor
The Ratings Game 1984 TV Movie Todd Sweeney Actor
Frankenweenie 1984 Short Frank Dale Actor
Meatballs Part II 1984 Steve Actor
The Buddy System 1984 Potato Actor
ABC Afterschool Specials 1982 TV Series Roy Rollins Actor
The Love Boat 1981 TV Series Billy Actor
Gabe and Walker 1981 TV Movie Kevin Actor
Trapper John, M.D. 1979 TV Series Ricky Mercer Actor
The Selling of Vince D’Angelo 1976 TV Movie Vince’s Son Actor
See Dad Run 2012-2014 TV Series executive producer – 45 episodes Producer
I (Heart) Nick Carter 2014 TV Series executive producer Producer
Hardcore Pawn: Chicago 2013 TV Series executive producer – 17 episodes Producer
The Devil’s Ride 2012 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
The Catalina 2012 TV Series executive producer Producer
Gretta Style 2012 TV Movie producer Producer
Big Easy Brides 2011 TV Series executive producer – 8 episodes Producer
Hulk Hogan’s Micro Championship Wrestling 2011 TV Series executive producer – 1 episode Producer
Bear Swamp Recovery 2011 TV Series executive producer Producer
Beverly Hills Fabulous 2011 TV Series executive producer – 3 episodes Producer
Lay It Down 2010 TV Series executive producer – 6 episodes Producer
Finding Hulk Hogan 2010 TV Movie documentary executive producer Producer
Hulkamania: Let the Battle Begin 2009 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Posse: Young Guns of the PBR 2009 TV Movie executive producer Producer
Running Wild 2009 TV Series executive producer Producer
Confessions of a Teen Idol 2009 TV Series executive producer – 8 episodes Producer
Party Monsters: Cabo 2008-2009 TV Series executive producer – 8 episodes Producer
Hulk Hogan’s Celebrity Championship Wrestling 2008 TV Series executive producer – 1 episode Producer
The Butler’s in Love 2008 Short producer Producer
Scott Baio Is 45… And Single 2007-2008 TV Series executive producer – 15 episodes Producer
Billy Ray Cyrus: Home at Last 2007 TV Series executive producer – 2007 Producer
I Want to Be a Hilton 2005 TV Series co-producer – 1 episode Producer
Sturgis: At Full Throttle 2004 TV Movie executive producer Producer
First Shot 2002 TV Movie co-executive producer Producer
Go for It! 2002 TV Series executive producer Producer
WCW Superstar Series: Sid Vicious – The Millennium Man 2001 Video documentary executive producer Producer
First Target 2000 TV Movie co-executive producer Producer
Shutterspeed 2000 TV Movie co-executive producer Producer
Chowdaheads 1999 TV Series executive producer Producer
WCW Superstar Series: Sting – Back in Black 1999 Video documentary executive producer Producer
WCW Superstar Series: Hollywood Hogan – Why I Rule the World 1999 Video documentary executive producer Producer
First Daughter 1999 TV Movie co-executive producer Producer
WCW Mayhem: The Hottest Hits of WCW Monday Nitro! 1999 Video executive producer Producer
WCW Superstar Series: Goldberg – Who’s Next? 1999 Video executive producer Producer
WCW Superstar Series: Kevin Nash – The Outsider! 1999 Video executive producer Producer
WCW Superstar Series: Randy Savage – The Man Behind the Madness 1999 Video executive producer Producer
WCW Superstar Series: Ric Flair – The Nature Boy 1999 Video executive producer Producer
WCW/NWO Superstar Series: Diamond Dallas Page – Feel the Bang! 1998 Video producer Producer
A Day with Officer Pete 1997 Video short producer Producer
All Pro Sports: Brett Favre 1996 Video short executive producer Producer
All Pro Sports: Don Shula 1996 Video short executive producer Producer
All Pro Sports: Jeff Jaeger 1996 Video short executive producer Producer
All Pro Sports: Jerry Rice 1996 Video short executive producer Producer
All Pro Sports: Rodney Hampton 1996 Video short executive producer Producer
All Pro Sports: Ronnie Lott 1996 Video short executive producer Producer
All Pro Sports – Reggie White 1996 Video short executive producer Producer
The Devil’s Ride 2012 TV Series creator – 6 episodes Writer
The Catalina 2012 TV Series creator – 2012 Writer
Big Easy Brides 2011 TV Series creator – 8 episodes Writer
Hulk Hogan’s Micro Championship Wrestling 2011 TV Series creator – 4 episodes Writer
Beverly Hills Fabulous 2011 TV Series creator – 6 episodes Writer
Lay It Down 2010 TV Series creator – 4 episodes Writer
Scott Baio Is 45… And Single 2007 TV Series creator – 8 episodes Writer
I Want to Be a Hilton 2005 TV Series creator – 1 episode Writer
Go for It! 2002 TV Series creator Writer
A Day with Officer Pete 1997 Video short creator Writer
Confessions of a Teen Idol 2009 TV Series developed by – 8 episodes Miscellaneous
The Wonder Years 1989 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
Embrace of the Vampire 1995 the producers wish to thank Thanks
The Playboy Morning Show 2012-2015 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning America 2014 TV Series Himself – The Wonder Years Self
Katie 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Confessions of a Teen Idol 2009 TV Series Himself – Co-Host Self
Entertainment Tonight 2008 TV Series Himself Self
E! True Hollywood Story 2008 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Biography 2008 TV Series documentary Self
Scott Baio Is 45… And Single 2007-2008 TV Series Himself Self
Howard Stern on Demand 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Whatever Happened To? 2007 TV Series Himself Self
Hogan Knows Best 2006 TV Series Himself Self
I Love the ’80s Strikes Back 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Child Stars: Then and Now 2003 TV Special documentary Himself Self
I Love the ’80s 2002 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Working 1998 TV Series Himself Self
A Day with Officer Pete 1997 Video short Himself Self
WCW Wrestle War 1991 TV Movie Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1989 TV Series Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 1989 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
1989 Kids’ Choice Awards 1989 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Arsenio Hall Show 1989 TV Series Himself Self
The New Hollywood Squares 1988 TV Series Guest Appearance Self
Clash of the Champions IV: Season’s Beatings 1988 TV Movie Himself – Guest ring announcer Self
Clash of the Champions 1988 TV Special Himself Self
Kids Have Rights Too! 1988 Video short Himself Self
WWE: The Best of WCW Clash of the Champions 2012 Video Himself Archive Footage
WCW Superstar Series: Sting – Back in Black 1999 Video documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Wonder Years 1991 TV Series Wayne Arnold Archive Footage

Jason Robert Hervey Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1992 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Outstanding Hosts for a Youth Variety or Game Show Wide World of Kids (1991) Won
1990 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series The Wonder Years (1988) Won
1989 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor, Featured, Co-starring, Supporting, Recurring Role in a Comedy or Drama Series or Special The Wonder Years (1988) Won
1988 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Outstanding Young Actors/Actresses Ensemble in Television or Motion Picture Little Spies (1986) Won
1987 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor in a Long Running Series Comedy or Drama Diff’rent Strokes (1978) Won
1986 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor – Guest in a Television Series Wildside (1985) Won
1984 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor, Guest in a Television Series Gun Shy (1983) Won
1983 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Television Special ABC Afterschool Specials (1972) Won
1992 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Outstanding Hosts for a Youth Variety or Game Show Wide World of Kids (1991) Nominated
1990 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor Starring in a Television Series The Wonder Years (1988) Nominated
1989 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor, Featured, Co-starring, Supporting, Recurring Role in a Comedy or Drama Series or Special The Wonder Years (1988) Nominated
1988 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Outstanding Young Actors/Actresses Ensemble in Television or Motion Picture Little Spies (1986) Nominated
1987 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Exceptional Performance by a Young Actor in a Long Running Series Comedy or Drama Diff’rent Strokes (1978) Nominated
1986 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor – Guest in a Television Series Wildside (1985) Nominated
1984 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor, Guest in a Television Series Gun Shy (1983) Nominated
1983 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Television Special ABC Afterschool Specials (1972) Nominated