Profit From Reruns: $1 Million a Year
While “Roseanne” began as a show in 1988, it was most recently seen on live television in 2018. John Goodman played Roseanne’s husband, and though the show had ten seasons during that thirty-year period, the residuals are reaching toward a million dollars a year for the actor.
This sitcom featured what was seen as normal, everyday people, and thanks to this show, Goodman found a place in Hollywood in both live-action and voice-over roles. After a short revival, “Roseanne” was canceled by ABC following controversial tweets by Roseanne Barr, so we may have seen the end of this show at last.
Marg Helgenberger: CSI
Profit From Reruns: $10,000 a Year
The crime scene investigators that busted the crime drama mold wide open ran from 2000 to 2015. Despite a huge running time and a huge fanbase, Helgenberger earns a mere ten grand a year. Nothing to sneeze at, but a little surprising given the popularity of the show. Most likely this is due to contract issues or other complicated details of such nature.
Helgenberger refers to her time on CSI as a “comfortable niche,” and she also appears on the CBS legal drama "All Rise". Despite her small residuals, Helgenberger is estimated to have a net worth of eighteen million dollars.
Nancy Cartwright: The Simpsons
Profit From Reruns: $20 Million a Year
After thirty-one seasons, "The Simpsons" are still going. Cartwright plays Bart Simpson, as well as a number of smaller roles. Thanks to thirty-one seasons of the show already produced, all of the main voice actors are earning millions.
Cartwright herself is earning up to $20 million a year. Cartwright has done plenty of other voice roles, just for fun, probably, and also gets $400,000 for each new episode she adds her talents to.
Alex Borstein: Family Guy
Profit From Reruns: $10 Million a Year
Not familiar with the name? No big surprise. As a voice actress, Alex keeps a lower profile than most big TV stars. But don't think for a second you don't know her – she voices Lois Griffin, Peter's long-suffering wife on the animated sitcom "Family Guy".
Begun in 1999 right after the Super Bowl, this show is still on the air and still bringing in the cash – Borstein earns almost a quarter mil per episode, and since she's in pretty much every episode, residuals from reruns have put an extra ten million dollars per year into her bank. However, Borstein doesn't see all that money – due to her divorce her ex-husband gets half of that.
Edie Falco: The Sopranos
Profit From Reruns: $26 Million So Far
Edie Falco played Tony Soprano's wife in "The Sopranos", alongside the late James Gandolfini as Tony. It was one of the greatest crime dramas in television history. The dramatic storyline ran six seasons, and over that period Falco earned six Emmy nominations (and won three) as her role of Carmela.
Falco has also appeared in "Oz" and "Nurse Jackie". Even after the last episode of "The Sopranos" aired in 2007, Falco has earned something like twenty-six million dollars thanks to people coming back to watch this legendary show over and over again.