Steven Spielberg's Net Worth In 2023 and How He Earned It

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It pays to be a Hollywood legend.

Steven Spielberg's net worth comes from decades of making movie magic. As the curtain rises on the groundbreaking, hyper-ambitious filmmaker's Oscar contender The Fablemans, we're taking a look at his jaw-dropping net worth, and the career highlights that made the Cincinnati-born cinematic auteur behind such classics as E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial, Jurassic Park and the Indiana Jones saga (just to name a few) one of the wealthiest people in entertainment.

Spielberg was rejected from USC Film School three times before revolutionizing the Hollywood landscape in the 1970s, spearheading an infamously complicated production to helm the first-ever summer blockbuster Jaws. He's remained atop Hollywood's A-list in the decades since, and seven of his films are already preserved in the National Film Registry.

Here's a closer look at Steven Spielberg's net worth and media empire, and how he built both.

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How did Steven Spielberg become famous?

After being rejected from USC multiple times, Spielberg enrolled in California State University, Long Beach, directing the short film Amblin' in 1968.  His first feature, the road thriller Duel, starred Dennis Weaver as a business commuter terrorized by an unseen truck driver. It originally aired on TV, then received a theatrical release thanks to critical praise. This led to a theatrical feature debut with 1974's crime drama The Sugarland Express starring Goldie Hawn. In 1975, after enduring a turbulent production, Spielberg's horror adventure classic Jaws became the inaugural summer blockbuster and made the director a household name.

What is Steven Spielberg's net worth in 2023?

In addition to being one of the most respected, instantly recognizable names in the industry, Spielberg is one of the wealthiest producer/directors in Hollywood. Forbes estimates Steven Spielberg's net worth at $4 billion. He has an annual income of around $150 million.

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"I don't dream at night, I dream at day, I dream all day; I'm dreaming for a living." —Steven Spielberg

How much money have Steven Spielberg's movies made at the box office?

Spielberg's films have grossed an astounding $10.1 billion worldwide, making him the top-grossing director of all time, even without adjusting for inflation. Avengers: Endgame directors Anthony and Joe Russo follow with $6.84 billion.

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Steven Spielberg in front of T-rex feet from "Jurassic Park"<p>Murray Close/Getty Images</p>
Steven Spielberg in front of T-rex feet from "Jurassic Park"

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What are Steven Spielberg's top-grossing films?

These are the director's highest-grossing films (worldwide, unadjusted for inflation), counting down from No. 10 to No. 1.

10. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) $390.1 million

9. Jaws (1975) $471.2 million

8. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) $474.3 million

7. Saving Private Ryan (1998) $482.3 million

6. Ready Player One (2018) $582.9 million

5. War of the Worlds (2005) $591.7 million

4. The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) - $618.6 million

3. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) $786.6 million

2. E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) $792.9 million

1. Jurassic Park (1993) $1.03 billion

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How much money did Steven Spielberg make from Jurassic Park?

The iconic director often takes a low upfront salary in return for a backend portion of profits, which is how he netted an estimated $250 million (about $360 million today) for the original Jurassic Park. He was paid roughly $150 million for the sequel The Lost World, and $75 million for 2001's Jurassic Park III (which he didn't even direct).

Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt and Steven Spielberg at the premiere of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom"<p>Getty Images</p>
Bryce Dallas Howard, Chris Pratt and Steven Spielberg at the premiere of "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom"

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Steven Spielberg is co-founder of production company Amblin Entertainment and DreamWorks Pictures.

In 1994 (in the wake of Jurassic Park becoming the highest-grossing movie ever and the first to gross a billion dollars), Spielberg co-founded DreamWorks Pictures with Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen. The studio has produced or co-produced such diverse successful films as AmistadThe Ring and Spielberg's Minority Report. DreamWorks Animation has released some of the highest-earning animated pictures ever, including the Shrek, Madagascar and How to Train Your Dragon series.

DreamWorks is a label of Amblin. Spielberg had previously co-founded Amblin Entertainment (the year before E.T. became the highest-grossing movie of its time) in 1981 with producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall.

How much does Steven Spielberg make consulting?

In addition to his massive media empire, Spielberg is a consultant for the massively successful Universal Studios international franchise. This amounts to $30 million per year in "consulting fees." There are three Universal Studios parks: Hollywood, Florida and Japan.

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How much does Steven Spielberg make from Star Wars?

Even though Spielberg hasn't so much as a credit on Star Wars, he's made millions of dollars from the franchise, thanks to his long-term friendship with colleague George Lucas. Lucas and Spielberg both directed high-profile sci-fi films in 1977—Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind, respectively.

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Before its 1977 release, everyone (including Lucas) thought the strange, fantastical and unprecedented Star Wars might be a box-office bomb. As part of a decades-spanning friendly rivalry, Lucas and Spielberg reportedly traded 2.5% of the back-end profit from their two movies; Spielberg got the better end of the deal. Close Encounters performed well at the box office; Star Wars obliterated most box-office records and spawned one of the top brands in modern history.

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How much did Steven Spielberg make for Schindler's List?

Would you believe nothing? Many of Spielberg's best-known films are genre, but it's important to remember key career moments of virtually silencing any remaining critics—like his adaptation of Alice Walker's The Color Purple, the underrated and entirely masterful Munich—and of course Oscar-winning 1993 Holocaust biopic Schindler's List, frequently cited as one of the finest films ever made.

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After trying unsuccessfully to encourage other major directors to helm the film, Spielberg reluctantly chose to direct his most ambitious and mature film to date. He famously refused a salary, saying it would be "blood money." Instead, Spielberg used the film's profits in perpetuity to found the USC Shoah Foundation, established in 1994 to honor and remember survivors of the Holocaust. (Spielberg is also affiliated with such charities as the Make-A-Wish Foundation, International Medical Corps and Women's Cancer Research Fund.) Schindler's List won seven Oscars, including Best Director for Spielberg and Best Picture.

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How much did Steven Spielberg make from Jaws?

Original "Jaws" movie poster<p>Movie Poster Image Art/Getty Images</p>
Original "Jaws" movie poster

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Spielberg was still a relative unknown in 1975, despite critical notice from Duel and The Sugarland Express. He wasn't a big enough name to command a huge directing fee. Using a longstanding Hollywood scale, he was likely paid a single-digit percentage of the film's $9 million budget. Jaws' staggering success (it became the biggest movie in history at the time, grossing $476 million worldwide not adjusting for inflation) made Spielberg the highest-profile director in Hollywood.

How much does Steven Spielberg make per movie?

Especially considering the fact that he's the highest-grossing filmmaker of all time, Spielberg's upfront $10 million seems low at a glance. However, Spielberg generally has back-end deals and makes a percentage of his films' profits.

Steven Spielberg<p>Getty Images</p>
Steven Spielberg

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From what movie did Steven Spielberg make the most money?

For historic blockbuster Jurassic Park, Spielberg netted about $250 million, or around $360 million today when adjusted for inflation. He even made money from sequels that he didn't direct!

Did Steven Spielberg have anything to do with Jaws 2?

Spielberg famously didn't return for Jaws 2 due to the trauma of the original's production, and his general disinterest in sequels at the time. He doesn't appear to regret it, and based on his bank account, neither would we!

How much did Steven Spielberg make from E.T.?

In its initial release, E.T. dethroned Star Wars as the highest-grossing film of all time, grossing over $794 million to date, not adjusted for inflation. Spielberg was heavily involved in multiple re-releases of the film, including a 2002 version with tweaked effects. Spielberg has since expressed regretting this infamous "special edition" release, and the cut has faded into obscurity.

How much did Steven Spielberg make from West Side Story?

Ariana DeBose as Anita in Steven Spielberg's reimagined "West Side Story"<p>20th Century Studios</p>
Ariana DeBose as Anita in Steven Spielberg's reimagined "West Side Story"

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West Side Story was a box-office bomb with $76 million worldwide against a $100 million budget. Steven Spielberg's upfront directing fee is reportedly around $10 million. That said, it was critically acclaimed and also released during the COVID-19 pandemic, so we wouldn't necessarily consider it a failure in terms of his resume overall.

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Paul Dano as Burt Fabelman, Gabriel LaBelle as Sammy Fabelman and Michelle Williams as Mitzi Fabelman in "The Fabelmans," based on Steven Spielberg's childhood<p>Universal Pictures</p>
Paul Dano as Burt Fabelman, Gabriel LaBelle as Sammy Fabelman and Michelle Williams as Mitzi Fabelman in "The Fabelmans," based on Steven Spielberg's childhood

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What is Steven Spielberg's new movie?

Spielberg's latest release is the semi-autobiographical bildungsroman The Fabelmans alongside Tony Kushner, who wrote the screenplays for Munich and West Side Story. The Fabelmans cast includes Seth Rogen, Michelle Williams and Paul Dano. Spielberg won best director for The Fabelmans.

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