Michael Schur – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Life and Everything

Michael Schur – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Life and Everything

Michael Schur, a talented producer, actor, writer, and director, has made a remarkable career in the television industry through years of hard work and dedication. He produced and wrote The OT.V.ice and created the comedy series The Good Place.

Shur received 19 Primetime Emmy Awards nominations in his career and won two for Saturday Night Live and The Office. He also co-created the popular series Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Rutherford Falls.

Let’s explore Michael Schur’s net worth, personal life, professional career, and more.

Michael Schur Personal Details

Real Name Michael Herbert Schur
Profession producer, writer, director, and actor
Date of Birth October 29, 1975
Age 48 years
Birth Place Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
Parents U.Sren M. Schur and Anne Herbert
Spouse J. J. Philbin ​(m. 2005)
Children 2
Networth Estimated $100 million

Net Worth 2024

As of 2024, Shur’s estimated net worth is around $100 million. He earned a large part of his wealth through his successful television career. In 2019, he signed a five-year $125 million deal with Universal Television. 

Early Life

Schur was born to Warren M. Schur and Anne Herbert on October 29, 1975, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. His family is Jewish. After his birth, his parents moved to West Hartford, Connecticut, where he was raised. 

Schur attended William H. Hall High School in West Hartford. 1997, he earned a B.A. in EngliB.A. from Harvard University with Phi Beta Kappa. At the university, he was president of the Harvard Lampoon publication.

Professional Career

In 1997, Schur started his career as a writer for Saturday Night Live on NBC. In 2001, he began producing the show’s Weekend Update and won his first Primetime Emmy Award in 2002. He remained with the show until 2004. 

After leaving Saturday Night Live, Schur became the producer and writer for The Office, a mockumentary television series on NBC. He wrote ten episodes for the show, which won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. He also starred as Mose for several episodes. In 2005, he co-produced the HBO comedy series The Comeback and wrote two episodes of the show’s first season.

2006 Schur co-wrote the television film Awesome with director Neal Brennan. After that, he co-created The Office spin-off series Parks and Recreation with Greg Daniel. He also directed and executive-produced the show.

He became a writer for the sports journalism blog Fire Joe Morgan under the pseudonym “Ken Tremendous. Using that pen name, he started writing the S.B. Nation’s BS.B.eball Nation site in March 2011.

Schur created the cop comedy Brooklyn Nine-Nine with Daniel J. Goor. It premiered on Fox in 2013 and moved to NBC after five seasons. The show became a critical success and won several awards, including a Golden Globe. 

In 2013, Schur and Joe Posnanski created a podcast titled The PosCast. The podcast primarily discussed baseball and featured several guests, including Linda Holmes, Nick Offerman, and Ken Rosenthal.

Schur created the fantasy comedy series The Good Place in 2016. It premiered on NBC in September 2016 and became a critical and commercial success. The show ran for four seasons and concluded in January 2020. It received 14 Primetime Emmy Awards nominations.

Schur co-wrote an episode of the series Black Mirror with Rashida Jones, “Nosedive.” In 2019, he started developing the script of Rutherford Falls, which premiered in April 2021 in Peacock.

He released his first book, How to Be Perfect: The Correct Answer to Every Moral Question, in 2022. His upcoming project is the Netflix series A Man on the Inside, which will be released in November 2024.

Personal Life

Schur married J. J. Philbin, who served as a writer on TO.C..C. in 2005. O.C.y shares a son and daughter, born in 2008 and 2010, respectively. 

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