

RELATED: 10 Most Expensive TV Shows Ever Made 8 Rick Harrison: $8 Million He has an estimated net worth of $5 million. His role on the show and a successful side business that sells custom T-shirts, have secured him quite a nice income. He is well-versed in vintage toys, pinball machines, and sports memorabilia. 9 Austin 'Chumlee' Russell: $5 Millionįan favorite Austin 'Chumlee' Russell is one of the most notable cast members of Pawn Stars. Though he is often the target of the staffs jokes, Chumlee has an impressive amount of expertise when it comes to appraising novelty items. He left behind a net worth of $5 million that was inherited by his family. From the debut of Pawn Stars in 2009, Richard Harrison appeared consistently, often sharing grumpy but humorous musings from his back office. When the lease was expired, they moved into a bigger location, and the shop was on its way to commercial success. The official founder of the Gold & Silver pawn shop, Harrison and his wife opened a smaller shop in 1981. Richard Harrison passed away on June 25, 2018, and left quite a legacy. RELATED: Every Member Of The Walmart Family's Net Worth 10 Richard Harrison: $5 Million Here are the estimated net worth amounts of the cast of Pawn Stars. Patriarch and founder of the shop, Richard Harrison, passed away in June, 2018, leaving a legacy for his son to carry on. Due to the success of the show, the cast have made millions, and continue to reap the benefits of fame. The show, which follows the business dealings of the staff at the Gold & Silver pawn shop in Las Vegas, has recently kicked off its 16th season. “Pawnography” premieres July 10 on the History Channel.Pawn Stars is one of the most successful reality TV shows on the History channel. If you’re a fan of ‘Pawn Stars’ you’ll probably like it.” “You’ll probably like, and if you don’t like it turn it off. Harrison said he expects the game show will resonate well with fans who are already hooked on “Pawn Stars.” “At one point me and Corey started writing jokes about each other.” “What happened with me, Chumlee, Corey and Rick is like four jerk buddies hanging out,” he said.

Most of the jokes during filming came when the guys started poking fun at each other, Titus said. You’re learning the whole way in a funny way.” “I think are going to like how funny it is,” Titus said. Host and comedian Christopher Titus promised the cast of the hit show brought their sense of humor to new series.

“I don’t know how well these people did and I’m not sure if I got all the questions right and it’s not like any game show you’ve seen before,” Harrison promised.Īnd if the show is anything like “Pawn Stars,” it’s sure to bring some laughs. In the early rounds of the show, contestants go up against the show’s younger stars before facing off against Harrison-who viewers of “Pawn Stars” know is quite the history buff.ĭuring the final round, the contestants and Rick each go into a soundproof booth and answer the same set of question, then without knowing how many they’ve each gotten right, Harrison tries to haggle with contestants over what their prize should be to save his favorite items. “The tag line is ‘it’s the only game show where we don’t want you to win.’ The contestants try to answer and I am sitting there in a chair the whole time yelling at Corey and Chum.” “It’s general trivia questions, most are historical,” he explained. “The Old Man.” It pits contestants up against the reality stars and gives them a chance to win items from Harrison’s personal prized collection from the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop. The trio’s new show features the core “Pawn Stars” cast minus Harrison’s dad, a.k.a.

“So I am trying to get the most out of my TV career now as I can.” “The way I look at my current life, probably 10 years from now people will be sitting around going ‘remember that show that had fat guys and a pawn shop?’” he told FOX411 with a laugh.
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He said that’s one of the reason he, along with his son Corey and co-star Chumlee, opted to take History Channel into the game show genre with their upcoming series “Pawnography.” NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!įame can be fleeting-especially reality TV-fame and Rick Harrison of “Pawn Stars,” is well-aware of that.
