All You Should Know About Tom Smothers: Renowned Comedian and Musician
Sophia Dalton
Updated on January 06, 2026
Tom Smothers is a $10 million net-worth comedian and musician. Tom Smothers, along with his younger brother Dick Smothers, is best known as one half of the musical comedy duo the Smothers Brothers.
In the late 1960s, the brothers headlined the CBS television variety show “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour,” which featured such incisive criticism of the political elite th at CBS fired them. Following that, Tom and Dick continued to collaborate in television, cinema, and theater.
Who is Tom Smothers?
Tom Smothers III was born in New York City on February 2, 1937, to homemaker Ruth and US Army officer Thomas. Dick is his younger brother, and Sherry, his younger sister, was born after the family moved to California. The father of the children died as a Japanese POW in 1945. Tom and Dick went to Redondo Union High School in Redondo Beach as teenagers. Tom Smothers was a state champion gymnast on the parallel bars and a competitive unicyclist there. He went on to attend San Jose State College with his brother, where he participated in both gymnastics and track & field.
How old is Tom Smothers?
He is currently 86 years old.
What is Tom Smothers net worth?
The renowned comedian is estimated to be worth about $10 million.
What is Tom Smothers height?
Smothers stands tall at a height of 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m).
What is Tom Smothers career?
Tom and Dick Smothers made their professional debut as a musical comedy team in early 1959 at San Francisco’s Purple Onion cellar club. They quickly rose to prominence, producing numerous successful albums and appearing on TV variety shows such as “The Jack Paar Show” and “The Judy Garland Show.”
The Smothers Brothers had their own comedy, “The Smothers Brothers Show,” which aired on CBS for one season from 1965 to 1966. The show, Tom believed, did not play to his and Dick’s strengths, and he desired creative control over their next attempt. The result was the CBS variety show “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour,” which premiered in early 1967.
Due to its brazen political humor, countercultural atmosphere, and presentation of popular music groups such as Cream, the Who, Jefferson Airplane, Pete Seeger, and the Doors, the show was a major success with the youth audience. The show’s direct criticism of the political establishment, on the other hand, drew the ire of CBS and network censors.
The dispute eventually resulted in the cancelation of “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” in 1969, as well as the brothers’ dismissal from CBS. Following that, Tom and Dick filed a breach of contract claim against the network, and after four years of litigation, they won their case in 1973.
After “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” was discontinued, the brothers appeared in the hour-long 1970 special “The Return of the Smothers Brothers,” which included Peter Fonda and Glen Campbell as guests. In 1975, the duo hosted the flop “The Smothers Brothers Show.” “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” was later restored at the end of the 1980s, but it only lasted one season. After that, Tom and Dick generally worked as a duet.
In 2007, they produced a series of advertisements for the River Rock Casino in Geyserville, California, and in 2009, they voiced characters for an episode of “The Simpsons.” Following an unofficial break in 2010, the Smothers Brothers reunited in 2019 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the cancellation of “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.” In 2023, the duo went on tour. Among their other ventures, the Smothers Brothers own and run Remick Ridge Vineyards, a California vineyard and winery founded in 1977.