Jim Varney, who was an American born comedian, actor, musician, voice artist, and producer, amassed a net worth of $12 million dollars.
Jim’s most famous accomplishment is his rendition of Ernest P. Austin’s poems.
Worrell was a part of several Ernest TV commercials and films.
His catchphrase “KnoWhutIMean, Vern?” became a viral sensation across the nation shortly after he uttered it.
He gained recognition for his portrayal of Slinky Dog in the first two “Toy Story” films.
Varney’s other credits include the TV series “Operation Petticoat” and “The Rousters,” as well as the movies “The Beverly Hillbillies” and “Daddy and Them.” He was also a heavy smoker, which was linked to the development of lung cancer.
At the age of 50, Jim passed away in White House, Tennessee on February 10, 2000, following a series of chemo treatments.