Johnny Depp’s net worth was eye-watering, then he blew it all
Johnny Depp had a universal appeal and longevity that made him one of the wealthiest men in Hollywood, now he’s spent much of his fortune fighting legal battles.
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Johnny Depp has had a fall from grace quite unlike any other.
For much of his 40 year career, Depp was one of the most sought-after actors in Hollywood, with an appeal so universal and evidently enduring he became a major box office drawcard – to date, his films have grossed US$8.7 billion at the box office, worldwide.
And, as such, became one of the wealthiest actors in the business and was estimated, at one point, to be worth US$900 million (A$1.2 billion). Until he squandered it all.
Outcome of his defamation trial against Amber Heard
On Thursday, it was also announced that Depp won his US$50 million defamation trial against ex-wife Amber Heard. While the case bought intense scrutiny on their marriage and divorce, past relationships, charitable contributions, and their bank balances, Depp was awarded US$10 million in damages and US$5 million in punitive damages. However Virginia state law limits his punitive damages to US$350,000.
Heard was also awarded US$2 million after the jury found that Depp had defamed her after Depp’s lawyer called her abuse allegations a hoax.
Subtracting Heard’s award from Depp’s total, the “Pirates of the Caribbean” star leaves the case with US$8.35 million.
While his winnings are no small sum, here’s what Depp’s net worth looked like before the trial.
Johnny Depp’s net worth
Depp’s finances have been a thing of infamy.
He is not only known for being among the most “overpaid” actors in Hollywood – pocketing, on average, US$20 million per role, plus 20 per cent on the back-end, according to Celebrity Net Worth – but for his reckless and excessive spending habits, which have been laid out in an endless saga of legal battles.
In 2017, Depp launched a US$25 million lawsuit against his former business managers accusing them of stealing US$650 million from him, leaving him owing US$100 million in tax, and “on the brink of bankruptcy“, he told Rolling Stone magazine.
The Management Group counter sued, claiming that Depp blew through around $2 million a month to maintain his lavish lifestyle – including $500,000 in rental fees for storage warehouses, $30,000 for wine, $200,000 for private jets.
The actor also splurged on a private island (which he and Heard exchanged vows on), an $18 million yacht (which he later sold to J.K. Rowling), a failed record label ($4 million), $150,000 on security, and $300,000 to maintain 40 staff.
The world should have known the eccentric actor had a penchant for lavish spending in 2005 when Depp forked out $5 million for a cannon to blast the ashes of his late friend Hunter S. Thompson over Aspen, Colorado. A cannon. For his friend’s ashes.
Depp told Rolling Stone magazine that he “had no idea about money or amounts of money”; but most of what was lost was made from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise alone.
For the five swashbuckling films, Depp earned an eye-watering US$300 million – US$10 million for the first, US$20 for the sequel (plus a bonus of $40 million), and around US$50 million each for the third and fourth instalments. According to Forbes, the fifth film earned Depp a cool US$90 million.
The success of the franchise meant the actor commanded a much higher base rate for his talents. His 2005 Willy Wonka earned $18 million, The Tourist paid US$20 million, and in 2020, he was paid $16 million to appear as Gellert Grindelwald, and his $55 million payday for Alice in Wonderland still stands as one of the 10 largest acting paychecks for a single movie (his Pirates of the Caribbean pay comes in third).
His exorbitant spending, ongoing legal fees, and multi-million divorce settlement has been cushioned by the numerous business ventures and properties in Depp’s portfolio.
As of 2022, Celebrity Net Worth estimates Johnny Depp has a net worth of US$150 million (more than AU$210 million).
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