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Publish date: 2024-06-15

Melissa Rauch Net Worth and Salary

Melissa Rauch, an American actress, writer, director, and producer, has a net worth of $20 million. She is widely recognized for her role as Bernadette Rostenkowski-Wolowitz on the CBS series “The Big Bang Theory” from 2009 to 2019.

With over 30 acting credits, Rauch has appeared in numerous films and TV shows, including “I Love You, Man” (2009), “The Bronze” (2014), “The Laundromat” (2019), “Kath & Kim” (2008–2009), and “True Blood” (2010).

Rauch is also a talented writer and has written “The Bronze” and two short films: “The Condom Killer” (2009) and “Partially Stalked Love” (2010). Additionally, she produced “The Bronze” and directed and produced “The Condom Killer.”

In April 2021, NBC announced that Rauch had signed a deal to star in and produce a “Night Court” sequel series.

Melissa Rauch Earns $11 Million Per Season on “The Big Bang Theory”

During the height of “The Big Bang Theory’s” popularity, Melissa Rauch received a salary increase from $75,000 to $500,000 per episode. This meant that she earned a whopping $11 million per season for two seasons on the show.

Melissa Rauch’s Early Life and Education

Melissa Rauch was born in Marlboro Township, New Jersey in 1980. She grew up in a Jewish household with her parents and brother. Rauch attended Brookdale Arts Camp as a child and later went on to attend Marlboro High School. She then enrolled at Marymount Manhattan College where she earned a BFA degree in 2002.

During her college years, Rauch began performing stand-up comedy around Manhattan. Her Bat Mitzvah theme was “Melissa’s Comedy Club.”

Melissa Rauch’s Career Highlights

Melissa Rauch was a regular contributor on VH1’s “Best Week Ever” from 2004 to 2008 and made her film debut in 2006’s “Delirious.” She guest-starred on three episodes of HBO’s “12 Miles of Bad Road” in 2007, and had a recurring role on NBC’s “Kath & Kim” from 2008 to 2009.

She appeared in the Paul Rudd-Jason Segel comedy “I Love You, Man” and had an uncredited role in the film “Adventureland” in 2009. Rauch got her big break when she was cast as Bernadette Rostenkowski on “The Big Bang Theory” in 2009, and she went on to appear in more than 200 episodes.

In 2010, Rauch guest-starred on NBC’s “The Office,” had a recurring role as Summer on HBO’s “True Blood,” and appeared in the television film “Wright vs. Wrong.” In 2011, she co-starred in the stage show “The Realest Real Housewives” and guest-starred on “The Hotwives of Orlando” in 2014.

Rauch appeared in several films, including “In Lieu of Flowers” (2013), “Are You Here” (2014), and “Flock of Dudes” (2016). She starred as gymnast Hope Annabelle Greggory in 2015’s “The Bronze” and guest-starred on Showtime’s “Black Monday” in 2019.

Rauch lent her voice to several projects, including “Ice Age: Collision Course” (2016), “Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite!” (2020), “Sofia the First” (2015), and “Robot Chicken” (2019). She also voiced Harley Quinn / Dr. Harleen Quinzel in “Batman and Harley Quinn” (2017).

In 2019, Rauch appeared in the romantic comedy “Ode to Joy” and co-starred with Meryl Streep and Gary Oldman in “The Laundromat.”

Personal Life

Melissa Rauch met Winston Beigel (now known as Winston Rauch) in college and they began collaborating on various projects, including the stage show “The Miss Education of Jenna Bush.” They got married on October 10, 2009, and have two children together, daughter Sadie and son Brooks.

However, Rauch also revealed that she had suffered a miscarriage before her pregnancy with Sadie.

Awards and Nominations

“The Big Bang Theory” won a CinEuphoria Honorary Award and was nominated for six Screen Actors Guild Awards. Melissa Rauch received nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series from the Critics Choice Television Awards and Online Film & Television Association, while also being nominated for Favorite TV Gal Pals with co-stars Kaley Cuoco and Mayim Bialik at the People’s Choice Awards. The cast of “Batman and Harley Quinn” also earned a nomination for Best Vocal Ensemble at the Behind the Voice Actors Awards in 2018.

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