Have you ever dreamed of a personalized shoutout from your favorite actor, athlete, musician, or reality TV star? Thanks to the internet, that shoutout can be yours for the right price.
Cameo is a popular website where people pay their favorite celebrities to record personalized videos. With supply chain issues and labor shortages, a Cameo video could make for the perfect gift -- whether you're looking for NSYNC's Lance Bass to serenade your Valentine or NFL quarterback Drew Brees to give your best friend a birthday shoutout.
We pulled data on the costs and careers of some of the most popular celebrities on the platform. From there, we were able to find which celebs cost the most and least overall, which ones offer the best value, and more.
Key Findings
- The worst value on Cameo is Mets first baseman Pete Alonso, who charges $300 per video ($60 per popularity point).
- Reality TV stars Tom Brooks (90 Day Fiancé) and Jonny Fairplay (Survivor) represent the best values on Cameo, charging less than 55 cents per popularity point and less than $20 per video.
- Only three celebrities charge more than $500 per Cameo: Shark Tank’s Kevin O’Leary aka “Mr. Wonderful” ($1,500), How to Get Away With Murder star Conrad Ricamora ($999), and Harry Potter cast member Tom Felton ($599).
- When comparing the average costs of Cameos featuring actors from popular TV shows, those from The Office ($187), Gilmore Girls ($150), and Outlander ($145) charge the most.
The best and worst overall values on Cameo
10 best values on Cameo |
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Celebrity | Cameo cost | Popularity on Google Trends (0-100 scale) | Cost per popularity point | Famous for |
Tom Brooks | $19 | 36 | $0.53 | Reality TV - 90 Day Fiancé |
Jonny Fairplay | $15 | 28 | $0.54 | Reality TV - Survivor |
Big Lenny | $20 | 30 | $0.67 | Athlete - Bodybuilding |
Dorinda Clark Cole | $30 | 44 | $0.68 | Musician - Gospel singer |
William Hung | $23 | 30 | $0.77 | Reality TV - American Idol |
Stephen Christian | $20 | 26 | $0.77 | Musician - Anberlin |
Kanye East | $20 | 24 | $0.83 | Musician - Rapper |
Matty Mullins | $20 | 24 | $0.83 | Musician - Memphis May Fire |
Chris Fronzak | $27 | 32 | $0.84 | Musician - Attila |
Dylan “Swoggle” Postl | $25 | 29 | $0.86 | Athlete - Professional wrestling |
For this analysis, we collected data on the 100 celebrities who have received the most reviews in each of four categories: actors, reality TV stars, athletes, and musicians.
For each celeb, we found the minimum cost fans can pay for a Cameo, as well as the average Google Trends search volume for that celebrity over the previous 12 months. We then divided the cost for a Cameo by the average search volume to find the "cost per popularity point." Celebrities with lower costs per popularity point represent better value.
After evaluating all 400 qualifying celebrities, we found that the 10 listed above represent the best value for fans. Each Cameo costs less than a dollar per popularity point, and none cost more than $30 overall. Leading the way are 90 Day Fiancé’s Tom Brooks and Survivor’s Jonny Fairplay, both of whom charge less than 55 cents per popularity point and under $20 per video.
10 worst values on Cameo |
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Celebrity | Cameo cost | Popularity on Google Trends (0-100 scale) | Cost per popularity point | Famous for |
Pete Alonso | $300 | 5 | $60.00 | Athlete - New York Mets |
Helio Castroneves | $106 | 2 | $53.00 | Athlete - Car racing |
Conrad Ricamora | $999 | 22 | $45.41 | Actor - How to Get Away With Murder |
Chris Diamantopoulos | $449 | 11 | $40.82 | Actor - Silicon Valley, Mickey Mouse |
Chris Harrison | $350 | 9 | $38.89 | Reality TV - The Bachelor |
Ice T | $450 | 13 | $34.62 | Actor - Law & Order: SVU |
Aesha Jean | $69 | 2 | $34.50 | Reality TV - Below Deck Mediterranean |
Tom Felton | $599 | 19 | $31.53 | Actor - Harry Potter |
Michael Rapaport | $150 | 5 | $30.00 | Actor and comedian |
Kevin O’Leary aka Mr. Wonderful | $1,500 | 52 | $28.85 | Reality TV - Shark Tank |
On the flip side, we also found the celebrities who are the worst value compared to their average Google Trends popularity score. New York Mets slugger Pete Alonso tops this list, charging $300 per Cameo despite averaging a Trends score of 5 out of 100 over the course of the last year, translating to a whopping $60 per popularity point.
This list also features the three most expensive overall Cameos in the entire analysis, with actor Tom Felton pricing himself at $599, actor Conrad Ricamora charging $999, and Shark Tank’s “Mr. Wonderful” Kevin O’Leary pricing his videos at a minimum cost of $1,500. Of the 400 celebrities we evaluated, those are the only three charging more than $500 per Cameo.
The actors who are the best and worst value on Cameo
10 best values — Actors on Cameo |
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Actor | Cameo cost | Popularity on Google Trends (0-100 scale) | Cost per popularity point | Famous for |
Daniel Davis | $40 | 46 | $0.87 | The Nanny, Star Trek |
Stan Yanevski | $25 | 26 | $0.96 | Harry Potter |
Allisyn Ashley Snyder | $40 | 33 | $1.21 | AP Bio, Sonny with a Chance, So Random! |
Manu Bennett | $50 | 41 | $1.22 | Arrow, Spartacus, The Hobbit |
Greg Sestero | $49 | 39 | $1.26 | The Room |
Kevin McDonald | $38 | 30 | $1.27 | Kids in the Hall |
Drew Seeley | $55 | 42 | $1.31 | Another Cinderella Story |
Chris Gorham | $25 | 19 | $1.32 | Insatiable, Ugly Betty, Once Upon a Time, Harper's Island, Covert Affairs |
Mark Pellegrino | $50 | 36 | $1.39 | Supernatural, Dexter, Lost |
Fred Stoller | $35 | 25 | $1.40 | Seinfeld |
Daniel Davis spent six seasons playing Niles the butler on The Nanny, and he also comes in as the best value in Cameo’s Actors category. His videos cost less than a dollar per popularity point. Only one other actor, Stan Yanevski who played Viktor Krum in the Harry Potter franchise, costs less than a buck per popularity point.
10 worst values — Actors on Cameo |
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Actor | Cameo cost | Popularity on Google Trends (0-100 scale) | Cost per popularity point | Famous for |
Conrad Ricamora | $999 | 22 | $45.41 | How to Get Away With Murder |
Chris Diamantopoulos | $449 | 11 | $40.82 | Silicon Valley, Mickey Mouse |
Ice T | $450 | 13 | $34.62 | Law & Order: SVU |
Tom Felton | $599 | 19 | $31.53 | Harry Potter |
Michael Rapaport | $150 | 5 | $30.00 | Actor/comedian |
Mario Cantone | $200 | 7 | $28.57 | Sex & The City |
Christopher McDonald | $220 | 8 | $27.50 | Happy Gilmore |
John O’Hurley | $199 | 8 | $24.88 | Seinfeld |
David Sutcliffe | $125 | 8 | $15.63 | Gilmore Girls |
Martin Kove | $184 | 12 | $15.33 | Cobra Kai, Karate Kid |
Another Harry Potter alum makes the worst value list. Tim Felton clocks in as the fourth-worst value. There is one other media franchise with actors on both lists. Fred Stoller, the famous Soup Nazi from Seinfeld is number 10 on the best values list while John O’Hurley, who played Elaine’s boss J. Peterman, finished as the eighth-worst value among actors in this analysis.
Cameo cost by TV show |
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Show | Average cost |
The Office | $187 |
Gilmore Girls | $150 |
Outlander | $145 |
Letterkenny | $130 |
Seinfeld | $128 |
Star Trek | $125 |
Parks and Recreation | $122 |
General Hospital | $119 |
Boy Meets World | $118 |
Supernatural | $98 |
Game of Thrones | $65 |
We also tracked the shows and movies in which the 100 most-reviewed actors appeared. For every television show with at least two cast members included in our evaluation, we found the average cost for a Cameo from anyone on the show.
At the high end of the spectrum, the average cost for a Cameo from someone who appeared on The Office is $187. On the low end, Game of Thrones fans are looking at an average cost of just $65.
The athletes who are the best and worst value on Cameo
10 best values — Athletes on Cameo |
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Athlete | Cameo cost | Popularity on Google Trends (0-100 scale) | Cost per popularity point | Famous for |
Big Lenny | $20 | 30 | $0.67 | Bodybuilding |
Dylan “Swoggle” Postl | $25 | 29 | $0.86 | Professional wrestling |
James Ellsworth | $19 | 21 | $0.90 | Professional wrestling |
Tito Santana | $25 | 27 | $0.93 | Professional wrestling |
Randy Couture | $50 | 46 | $1.09 | MMA, UFC |
Forrest Griffin | $45 | 39 | $1.15 | MMA, UFC |
Dean Blandino | $23 | 19 | $1.21 | Football, NFL, NCAA |
Charles Wright | $40 | 33 | $1.21 | Professional wrestling |
Coach Jason Brown | $44 | 35 | $1.26 | Football, Last Chance U |
Sandman | 31 | 24 | $1.29 | Professional wrestling |
Looking at the best values in Cameo’s athletes category, combat sports dominate the list. Between professional wrestling and mixed martial arts, seven of the top 10 spots are combat athletes.
Two of the athletes on this list are true Hall of Fame values — both Randy Couture and Forrest Griffin are in the UFC Hall of Fame and charge $50 or less for a Cameo.
10 worst values — Athletes on Cameo |
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Athlete | Cameo cost | Popularity on Google Trends (0-100 scale) | Cost per popularity point | Famous for |
Pete Alonso | $300 | 5 | $60.00 | Baseball, New York Mets |
Helio Castroneves | $106 | 2 | $53.00 | Car racing |
Manolo | $500 | 23 | $21.74 | Golf |
Adam Wainwright | $200 | 10 | $20.00 | Baseball, St. Louis Cardinals |
Johnny Damon | $118 | 7 | $16.86 | Baseball, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees |
Kali Muscle | $200 | 12 | $16.67 | Bodybuilding |
Boban Marjanovic | $299 | 18 | $16.61 | Basketball, Dallas Mavericks |
Ric Flair | $500 | 34 | $14.71 | Professional wrestling |
Bruce Buffer | $282 | 21 | $13.43 | MMA, UFC, announcing |
Brandon Graham | $140 | 11 | $12.73 | Football, Philadelphia Eagles |
While the athletes who are the best values largely came from the world of fighting-based sports, there is much more diversity on the list of worst values. Eight different sports are represented in the top 10, with baseball being the only repeat.
Speaking of baseball, Mets first baseman Pete Alonso represents the worst value in any of the four categories we looked at, not just sports. Despite winning the 2021 Home Run Derby, Alonso averaged a popularity score of just 5 points out of 100 on Google Trends over the last year. At the price of $300 per Cameo, Alonso’s fans are paying $60 per popularity point.
The only other celebrity in the entire analysis to cost more than $50 per popularity is also an athlete, race car driver Helio Castroneves.
Cameo cost By sport |
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Sport | Average cost |
Golf | $275 |
Hockey | $156 |
Skateboarding | $139 |
Basketball | $104 |
Soccer | $104 |
Baseball | $98 |
Football | $95 |
Bodybuilder | $94 |
Pro Wrestling | $92 |
Car Racing | $91 |
Sports Media | $75 |
MMA | $71 |
Olympics | $54 |
When looking at sports represented by athletes in our analysis, golf athletes charge the highest average cost for a Cameo at $275. That is over five times more expensive than the cost for Olympic athletes, who are the least expensive.
Cameo cost by team |
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Team | Average cost |
Green Bay Packers | $175 |
St. Louis Cardinals | $148 |
New York Mets | $137 |
Chicago Cubs | $131 |
Cleveland Browns | $122 |
Philadelphia Eagles | $117 |
Chicago Bulls | $85 |
Boston Red Sox | $78 |
Chicago Bears | $73 |
Philadelphia Phillies | $48 |
Houston Astros | $33 |
When looking at average costs by team, Green Bay Packer players and alums top the list with an average cost of $175. Athletes associated with the Houston Astros charge just $33 per Cameo, the least of any team.
The musicians who are the best and worst value on Cameo
10 best values — Musicians on Cameo |
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Muscian | Cameo cost | Popularity on Google Trends (0-100 scale) | Cost per popularity point | Famous for |
Dorinda Clark Cole | $30 | 44 | $0.68 | Gospel music |
Stephen Christian | $20 | 26 | $0.77 | Anberlin |
Kanye East | $20 | 24 | $0.83 | Rap music |
Matty Mullins | $20 | 24 | $0.83 | Memphis May Fire |
Chris Fronzak | $27 | 32 | $0.84 | Attila |
Lena Scissorhands | $20 | 23 | $0.87 | Infected Rain |
Laura Jane Grace | $38 | 38 | $1.00 | Against Me! |
Peter Noone (Herman) | $50 | 47 | $1.06 | Herman's Hermits, songwriting, producing |
Gary Holt | $35 | 31 | $1.13 | Slayer, Exodus |
Ryan Cabrera | $60 | 52 | $1.15 | Singer |
Seven of the 10 most affordable musicians on Cameo cost a dollar or less per popularity point. This list covers a wide range of musical genres, from gospel music to rap to metal, showing that music fans have a lot of options for finding an affordable Cameo to match their musical tastes.
10 worst values — Musicians on Cameo |
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Musician | Cameo cost | Popularity on Google Trends (0-100 scale) | Cost per popularity point | Famous for |
D Randall Blythe | $70 | 3 | $23.33 | Lamb of God |
Ted Nugent | $300 | 13 | $23.08 | Singer |
Dee Snider | $250 | 12 | $20.83 | Twisted Sister |
Rebecca Black | $500 | 27 | $18.52 | Singer |
Tommy Lee | $500 | 33 | $15.15 | Mötley Crüe |
Mark McGrath | $68 | 5 | $13.60 | Sugar Ray |
Adam Duritz | $200 | 15 | $13.33 | Counting Crows |
Kenny G | $263 | 21 | $12.52 | Saxophone player |
Arlo Guthrie | $199 | 17 | $11.71 | Folk music |
Debbie Gibson | $225 | 21 | $10.71 | Singer |
There's also an interesting collection of musical genres — including pop, folk, and heavy metal — making up the worst values. The most expensive Cameos belong to two very different artists who charge $500 per video: Rebecca Black and Mötley Crüe drummer Tommy Lee.
Cameo cost by musical genre |
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Genre | Average cost |
Singer/songwriter | $151 |
Pop music | $146 |
Rock music | $129 |
Rapper | $107 |
Country music | $87 |
K-Pop | $72 |
Gospel music | $35 |
The most affordable genre of musical artists in Cameo’s 100 most-reviewed musicians are those who specialize in gospel music. Gospel artists charge just $35 per Cameo on average. That’s less than half of what the next least-expensive genre, K-Pop, charges.
Cameo cost by band role |
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Role | Average cost |
Saxophonist | $151 |
Frontman | $110 |
Guitarist | $78 |
Drummer | $68 |
Bassist | $40 |
In terms of an artist's role in a band, our analysis shows saxophonists charge the most on average, even more than frontmen. Among different band members, bass players are the most affordable artists on Cameo.
Tips on how to save on gifts
Cameos could make great gifts for Valentine's Day, birthdays, or any special occasion. With a little research, any gift-giver should be able to find a fun and memorable Cameo to fit their budget. But whether you’re buying friends or loved ones a shoutout from their favorite celeb or purchasing more traditional presents, here are some tips on how to save on gifts:
- Turn points into the gift of an unforgettable experience. While many people are familiar with earning credit card points for flights and other travel perks, some rewards cards also allow users to earn tickets to concerts, sporting events, and more. Check to see if your rewards cards offer a program like that so you can learn how to gift unforgettable experiences using credit card rewards.
- Earn free gift cards when you shop. Between apps and credit cards, there are lots of ways to earn rewards just for making your regular purchases. Whether buying groceries or gifts, there are ways to earn free gift cards or cash while shopping.
- Get rewarded for the gifts you buy. Many credit cards offer cash back or other rewards on everyday spending. By using one of the best reward credit cards at the checkout, it can feel like you’re giving yourself a gift every time you buy a present for someone else.
Methodology
The FinanceBuzz team evaluated the 100 celebrities with the most reviews on Cameo in each of the following categories listed on the site: Actors, Reality TV, Athletes, and Musicians. For each celebrity, we found the minimum cost they charge for a Cameo video. This data was collected Nov. 17-19, 2021.
We also collected Google Trends search data for each celebrity. We looked at the average weekly search volume in the United States for each celebrity over the last 12 months. Trends data is represented as a measure of popularity on a 0-100 scale and is normalized by Google to account for factors such as geography, population size, and search volume relative to other terms. Google Trends data was collected from Nov. 29 - Dec. 6, 2021.
When calculating the average costs in different categories, we only included categories where there were at least two celebrities represented in our analysis.