Last Updated: August 22, 2024
Category:
Richest CelebritiesActors
Net Worth:
$75 Million
Birthdate:
Jul 13, 1940 (84 years old)
Birthplace:
Mirfield
Gender:
Male
Height:
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Profession:
Actor, Voice Actor, Journalist, Television Director, Film Producer
Nationality:
United Kingdom
  1. What Is Patrick Stewart's Net Worth And Salary?
  2. Early Life
  3. Career
  4. "Star Trek"
  5. "Star Trek" Salary
  6. "X Men"
  7. Other Roles
  8. Endorsements
  9. Personal Life
  10. Real Estate
  11. Patrick Stewart Career Earnings

What Is Patrick Stewart's Net Worth and Salary?

Sir Patrick Stewart OBE is an English film, television, and stage actor who has a net worth of $75 million.

Whether you are a Shakespeare aficionado, a sucker for thrillers, or a no-holds-barred sci-fi fan, you are probably familiar with Patrick Stewart. The highly decorated British thespian has managed to achieve that rare combination of well-respected actor and cult icon.  He sells theater tickets and television ad spots.  After toiling for years in relative obscurity in the UK, he decided to take a role on US television in the hope of increasing his profile.  Though he had starred in multiple productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre and had played lead roles in a slew of BBC miniseries and television productions, he was listed as "Patrick Stewart – an unknown, British, Shakespearean actor," when trade publications wrote about his being cast as Jean Luc Picard on "Star Trek: The Next Generation."

He went on to become one of the most beloved captains of the "Star Trek" franchise. His work on that show led to high-profile film roles in such projects as "The X-Men" franchise, as well as multi-award nominated roles on such television programs as "Frasier," "Extras," and "Moby Dick." He has also received numerous awards for his theater work, both in the United States and the UK. In 2010, Stewart was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his services to the world of drama. In 1996, he was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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Early Life

Patrick Stewart was born on July 13th, 1940, in Yorkshire, England. He was raised alongside two brothers by a father who was a sergeant major and a mother who was a textile worker. Patrick grew up in the town of Jarrow, and his father committed domestic violence against him as a child. Later, Stewart stated this was probably due to PTSD that his father had developed during World War II.

His first experience with acting was when his teacher encouraged him to perform Shakespeare. He studied drama throughout his school years until the age of 15, at which point he left school to pursue a full-time career as a theatre actor.

Career

By 1966, Patrick Stewart had become a member of the Royal Shakespeare Company. The next year, he made his TV debut with "Coronation Street." He then became established with the Royal National Theatre before taking roles in a variety of British television shows throughout the 70s. In 1984, he landed the role of Gurney Halleck in the film "Dune," directed by David Lynch.

"Star Trek"

Patrick landed the role of Captain Jean-Luc Picard in "Star Trek: The Next Generation" in 1987. At the time, he was an unknown British actor living out of a suitcase because he was extremely skeptical that the show would succeed. Actually, his entire plan was to gain a bit of exposure while banking a bunch of money before returning to England, where he would get back to Shakespeare. He planned to be with "Star Trek" for no more than a year. That year turned into more than three decades.

Patrick would go on to appear in 178 episodes of "The Next Generation" between 1987 and 1994. He also starred in several feature films based on the franchise.

Although Stewart struggled with typecasting due to the success of "The Next Generation," he succeeded in booking the role of Professor Charles Xavier in the movie "X-Men." He reprised his role in many spin-offs and sequels before playing Xavier for the last time in 2017's "Logan."

Outside of his film and television roles, Stewart has remained an active theatre actor throughout the years. Although, at times, his busy schedule has made stage acting difficult, he continued to find ways to return to theatre. Patrick is also renowned for his voice-acting abilities, and he frequently acts as a narrator for various documentaries, films, and television shows. In addition, Stewart lends his voice to multiple video games and animated series such as "American Dad!" and "Family Guy."

"Star Trek" Salary

In 1992, Patrick Stewart suddenly realized that 15 minutes of overtime pay on the set of "Star Trek: The Next Generation" was the equivalent to a week's pay as a theater actor back in England.  By that point, he was earning a base salary of $45,000 per episode. But it eventually got much better for Patrick. His salary for "The Next Generation" eventually skyrocketed to $100,000 per episode. In today's money, that is the equivalent of $180,000 per episode.

Stewart also made a killing for the "Star Trek" movies. He took home a salary of $5 million for the 1996 film "Star Trek: First Contact." He then followed up with a $9.5 million payday for "Star Trek: Insurrection."  In 2002, he earned $14 million for his role in "Star Trek: Nemesis," which also included production credits.

"X-Men"

Patrick first appeared as Professor Charles Xavier in 2000's "X-Men." He would reprise the role seven more times in various "X-Men" films.

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Other Roles

Stewart has more than 150 acting credits to his name. From 2015 to 2016, he starred as Walter Blunt on the television series "Blunt Talk." He has starred in several movies, including "Hedda," "Excalibur," "Dune," "Lifeforce," "Lady Jane," "L.A. Story," "Death Train," "Robin Hood: Men in Tights," "Gunmen," "Jeffrey," "Conspiracy Theory," "Masterminds," "Safe House," "A Christmas Carol," "King of Texas," "TMNT," "Hamlet," "Match," and "Logan." Stewart has also done voice work for several movies, such as "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius," "Chicken Little," "Bambi II," "Ted," "Ice Age: Continental Drift," and "The Emoji Movie." He has won many awards and was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7021 Hollywood Blvd. in 1996.

Endorsements

Patrick Stewart frequently works as a voice actor for commercials. He has lent his voice to commercials for Pontiac and Porsche cars, Mastercard, Goodyear, RCA televisions, Stella Artois beer, and many others.

Personal Life

Stewart's first wife was Sheila Falconer. They were together for 24 years before divorcing in 1990. During their time together, they had two children. In 1997, Patrick became engaged to Wendy Neuss, and the pair were married in 2000. The marriage lasted for three years before ending in divorce. He then sparked a romance with Lisa Dillon for several years before dating Sunny Ozell in 2008. In 2012, the couple purchased a home together, and in 2013, they had reportedly become engaged.

Stewart's friend Ian McKellan then presided over their wedding later that year. Because Ian McKellen's credentials weren't valid in the state of Nevada, the marriage was never legally binding. Because of this, Stewart and Ozell married a second time (for real this time) in Los Angeles.

Real Estate

Patrick Stewart lived for many years in a Los Angeles home with his second wife. Patrick and his ex sold this expansive estate in 2004 for $6.5 million. In 2012, Stewart purchased a duplex in the Park Slope neighborhood of New York City. He paid $2.5 million for the property, which features a spacious, 1,200-square-foot rooftop terrace. The property also features an additional 200-square-foot balcony.

In 2016, Patrick sold a home in Yorkshire, England, for around 535,000 pounds. He originally purchased the property because he wanted to maintain his British roots while pursuing a full-time acting career in Los Angeles. In 2019, Stewart purchased a property in the Hancock Park neighborhood of Los Angeles for $4.3 million. The home features 4,500 square feet of living space, a pool, and plenty of palm trees.

Patrick Stewart Career Earnings

  • Star Trek: Nemesis
    $14 Million
  • Star Trek: Insurrection
    $9.5 Million
  • Star Trek: First Contact
    $5 Million
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation
    $100 Thousand/episode
  • Wild Geese II
    $3.1 Thousand
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