Chicago Fire Cast Net Worth, Ranked: Who Has the Highest Salary on the Show? md14

NBC’s Chicago Fire has been heating up screens since 2012, and with more than a decade on air, many of its stars have built impressive careers—and bank accounts. With budget cuts rumored for upcoming seasons, fans can’t help but wonder: which cast members are bringing home the biggest paychecks?

Here’s the ranking of Chicago Fire’s richest stars, based on reported net worth:


#5. Yuri Sardarov — Approx. $2 Million

Best known as fan-favorite Brian “Otis” Zvonecek, Yuri starred on Chicago Fire for eight seasons before his character’s tragic death in Season 8. Despite leaving the series, his run on the show earned him a comfortable fortune.


#4. Alberto Rosende — Approx. $2.5 Million

Rosende joined the cast in Season 8 as Blake Gallo, quickly becoming a fan favorite. Before Firehouse 51, he was already well-known for his role as Simon Lewis on Shadowhunters. His growing career and steady NBC paycheck place him fourth.


#3. Monica Raymund, Lauren German & Christian Stolte — Approx. $4 Million Each

This trio shares the bronze spot:

  • Monica Raymund (Gabriela Dawson) left the series in Season 6 but remains a fan-favorite.

  • Lauren German (Leslie Shay) won hearts in the early seasons before moving on to Lucifer.

  • Christian Stolte (Randy “Mouch” McHolland) is still holding down the fort at Firehouse 51.

All three boast a net worth around $4 million.


#2. David Eigenberg & Eamonn Walker — Approx. $6 Million Each

Both original cast members since Season 1, these veterans have proven that loyalty pays off.

  • David Eigenberg has decades of TV credits, including Sex and the City.

  • Eamonn Walker portrayed Chief Wallace Boden until Season 12 and remains a cornerstone of the show’s legacy.


#1. Jesse Spencer & Taylor Kinney — Approx. $8 Million Each

No surprises here—two of Chicago Fire’s leading men top the list.

  • Jesse Spencer (Matt Casey) was the original heart of the show before leaving in Season 10.

  • Taylor Kinney (Kelly Severide) has since carried the torch, reportedly earning $24,000 per episode.

Both sit comfortably at the top with a reported net worth of $8 million.


🔥 The Bottom Line:
While NBC’s budget cuts may impact how often we see some characters on screen, one thing’s for sure—the stars of Chicago Fire are doing just fine when it comes to their real-life bank accounts.

Rate this post