What is Sal Vulcano's Net Worth and Salary?
Sal Vulcano is an American producer and actor who has a net worth of $7 million. Sal Vulcano is best known for his involvement in the series "Impractical Jokers." As a member of the comedy troupe "The Tenderloins," Vulcano appears on the series and performs improvisational comedy in a hidden-camera-style format.

Early Life
Salvatore Edward Anthony Vulcano was born on November 5th, 1976, on Staten Island in New York. During his high school years, Vulcano joined various sports teams and clubs, but his true passion was improvisational comedy. He met the three future co-members of The Tenderloins in high school and joined the improv club together. Even as a teenager, Vulcano's comedic talent was evident.

After graduating from high school, Sal Vulcano attended St. John's University, where he obtained a degree in Finance. However, he reconnected with his old friends from high school, and in 1999, joined James Murray, Brian Quinn, and Joe Gatto to form The Tenderloins.

Career
The Tenderloins gained recognition by filming and posting comedy sketches on platforms like YouTube, MySpace, and Metacafe. In 2007, they won NBC's "It's Your Show" competition with their sketch short "Time Thugs," which helped them gain even more popularity. They continue to perform live and maintain an active YouTube channel.

In 2011, Sal Vulcano and The Tenderloins achieved a breakthrough with their TV show "Impractical Jokers," which airs on truTV. The show quickly gained a large audience, with over 30 million viewers in its first season. Sal Vulcano is often referred to as the "most punished" joker on the series. The Tenderloins also appeared on the game show "The Misery Index" in 2019 and starred in "Impractical Jokers: The Movie" in 2020.
Sal Vulcano has also been involved in podcasts like "The Tenderloins Podcast" and "What Say You?" In 2020, he announced plans to perform at a "drive-in show" after being away from the stage for more than six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition, a board game based on the "Impractical Jokers" series called "Impractical Jokers: Box of Challenges" was launched by truTV in 2020. The game requires players to carry out "embarrassing challenges" on unsuspecting friends.
Other Ventures
From 2010 to 2014, Sal Vulcano was involved in the management of a bar in Staten Island called The Full Cup. The bar was well-known in the community as a comedy and music venue. However, it faced legal and financial issues, leading to its closure in 2016.
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