Richest Actors in 2026: Ranked by Our Published Models
The top of the actor board, with every fortune opened up lane by lane.
One number from you, and you're on the board: your exact spot among the 343 actors, YouTubers, athletes, and podcasters we've modeled.
Every figure links to a full published breakdownThe 343 figures behind this board are the modeled net worths from our published profiles: 219 actors, 74 YouTubers, 31 athletes, and 19 podcasters, each built from documented pay, company filings, court records, platform data, and era-accurate rates. Every profile grades how much of its figure rests on disclosed numbers, and every row in your result links straight to the working.
Ranking near the bottom here says nothing about real life; every spot on the board belongs to a working celebrity, and the top of it is a $2.6 billion empire. For your standing among actual U.S. households, the Net Worth Percentile Calculator uses Federal Reserve survey data and will treat you far more kindly.
Plenty of households sit below zero once student loans and car notes are counted, and the box above accepts a minus sign. The Federal Reserve's 2022 survey put the median net worth under age 35 at about $39,000, so a negative number in your twenties or thirties is closer to normal than most people admit. If you haven't added yours up lately, the Personal Net Worth Calculator takes about a minute.
From our own published profiles. Each one models a fortune from documented salaries, filings, platform data, and sourced rates, then grades how much rests on disclosed numbers. No other outlet's estimate is ever used as an input.
Everyone with a published NetWorth Explained profile: 219 actors, 74 YouTubers, 31 athletes, and 19 podcasters, 343 people in total. The tool reads the same data files the published pages are built from.
Enter it with a minus sign. You'll rank below the full board, which is expected; the youngest households in Federal Reserve data commonly sit below zero. The result links a percentile tool that compares you to real households instead of celebrities.
Each profile shows its computation date, and the model reruns on a quarterly runbook plus whenever a major documented event lands. This tool reads from the same model output as the pages, so the board moves when the profiles do.