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  1. What Is Marcello Hernández's Net Worth And Salary?
  2. Early Life
  3. Comedy Career
  4. SNL Salary
Last Updated: May 19, 2026

What is Marcello Hernández's net worth and salary?

Marcello Hernández is an American stand-up comedian, actor, and "Saturday Night Live" cast member who has a net worth of $2 million.

Marcello Hernández quickly became one of the show's breakout performers of the 2020s. Known for his high-energy delivery, Latino cultural humor, crowd-friendly confidence, and recurring characters, Hernández joined "SNL" in 2022 and became the show's first Gen Z cast member. His rise accelerated through "Weekend Update" appearances, character pieces, and viral sketches, including his recurring role as Domingo, the charming interloper in a series of musical wedding and relationship sketches. Before "SNL," Hernández built his career through stand-up, social media, comedy festivals, and short-form video, developing a voice shaped by his Cuban and Dominican background, Miami upbringing, and natural comfort with performance. He has also expanded beyond sketch comedy with stand-up specials and film work, including his Netflix special "American Boy." By the middle of the 2020s, Hernández had emerged as one of the most visible young comics in mainstream American comedy.

Early Life

Marcello Hernández was born on August 19, 1997, in Miami, Florida. He was raised in a Cuban-Dominican family, and his cultural background became a central part of his comedic identity. Growing up in Miami gave him access to a bilingual, multicultural environment that later helped shape his stories about family, masculinity, dating, immigrant parents, and Latino identity.

Hernández attended John Carroll University in Ohio, where he played soccer and studied before focusing fully on comedy. His athletic background and competitive personality helped inform the physical confidence and speed that later became part of his stage presence.

Comedy Career

Before joining "SNL," Hernández performed stand-up and built an online following with short comedy videos. He was named a Just for Laughs New Face of Comedy in 2022, a major industry showcase that has helped launch many future stars. That same year, he joined "Saturday Night Live" as a featured player.

Hernández's early success came from a combination of charm, timing, and self-awareness. His comedy often plays with generational identity, Latino family dynamics, Miami culture, and romantic confidence. On "SNL," he became known for recurring "Weekend Update" characters and sketches that allowed him to bring a younger, more culturally specific energy to the show.

Hernández expanded his profile with the Netflix stand-up special "American Boy," which gave him a platform outside the ensemble structure of "SNL." His growing popularity has also made him one of the show's more commercially promising younger performers, with the potential to move into film, television, touring, and brand work.

In 2025, he starred in "Happy Gilmore 2," and in 2026 he completed voice roles in "The Angry Birds Movie 3" and "Shrek 5."

SNL Salary

Based on CelebrityNetWorth's general "Saturday Night Live" salary framework, Hernández is likely in the fourth-year cast-member tier. First-year cast members reportedly make around $3,000 per episode, second- and third-year cast members make around $4,000 per episode, and fourth-year cast members make around $7,000 per episode. Since Hernández joined the cast in 2022, the 2025-26 season would represent his fourth season on the show. Assuming a typical 20- to 21-episode season, that would place his estimated annual "SNL" salary in the range of roughly $140,000 to $147,000 before taxes and before any outside work. That estimate does not include stand-up touring, streaming specials, film roles, endorsements, or other entertainment income.

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