Leonardo DiCaprio Net Worth: How The Famed Actor Made His Millions
One of the last true movie stars in the modern era, Leonardo DiCaprio commands critical praise and audience adoration in equal measure. Naturally, as a major public figure and consistent box office draw, the Academy Award-winning actor commands a net worth to match.
Celebrity Net Worth estimates DiCaprio is worth $260 million. A major factor in the actor’s growth over the years has been the backend points he has received for some of his biggest hits. While he only received $2.5 million for his role in the record-setting blockbuster, “Titanic,” in 1997, his 1.8% cut of the film’s historic profits ultimately netted him $25 million. After the home video and syndication profits, DiCaprio’s take totaled $40 million.
Later in his career, DiCaprio negotiated an even cushier backend deal for “Inception.” The hit Christopher Nolan blockbuster grossed more than $828 million, of which the actor took home around $60 million thanks to his points, one of the biggest paydays for an actor ever.
DiCaprio’s salaries also are nothing to scoff at. The actor pulled in $20 million a pop for films like “The Beach,” “The Aviator,” “The Departed,” “Blood Diamond,” and “Catch Me if You Can.” From 1995 to 2019, his salaries and backend bonuses totaled $300 million. With that kind of money in the bank, DiCaprio was able to take a pay cut on Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”: a “mere” $10 million as opposed to his standard $20 million.
DiCaprio has numerous ventures outside of film, including numerous product endorsements for the likes of Tag Heuer and Jim Beam in Japan. The actor reportedly made $5 million to appear in a commercial for a Japanese credit card. He was also an early investor in Beyond Meat, which is currently valued at $4 billion.
DiCaprio also has a wide variety of real estate investments, totaling $100 million in value. This includes a 104-acre private island near Belize, on which he developed the Blackadore Caye eco-friendly resort in 2016.
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