George Clooney

George Clooney at The Boys in the Boat premiere, Washington D.C., 2023
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George Clooney
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George Clooney

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The fortune behind the fame

How did George Clooney build this fortune?

The answer unfolds through the career, earnings, deals and assets behind the headline estimate.

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Before the fame

The background and early turning points that shaped George Clooney’s route to prominence.

Clooney was born in Lexington, Kentucky, to television host and journalist Nick Clooney and former beauty queen Nina Bruce Warren; his aunt was the singer and actress Rosemary Clooney. He grew up partly in Augusta, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio, and attended Northern Kentucky University before dropping out to pursue acting, moving to Los Angeles in the early 1980s and working small television roles for years before his breakthrough. He is married to international human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, and the couple have twin children.

Clooney spent much of the 1980s and early 1990s working steadily but without a major breakthrough, appearing in numerous short-lived television shows. His career changed decisively when he was cast as Dr. Doug Ross on the medical drama ER in 1994, which became one of the most-watched shows on American television and made him a household name, setting up his transition to leading film roles later in the decade.

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The breakthrough years

The career decisions and defining moments that turned recognition into sustained earning power.

Clooney became one of Hollywood’s top box office draws through the 2000s with films including the Ocean’s Eleven trilogy, Michael Clayton, and Up in the Air, earning two Academy Awards — Best Supporting Actor for Syriana (2005) and as a producer of Best Picture winner Argo (2012). He has also built a substantial directing career, with films including Good Night, and Good Luck and The Ides of March, establishing himself as a filmmaker as well as a leading man.

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What the work can earn

Reported pay, contracts, royalties and performance income reveal how the fortune was funded.

Clooney’s acting income alone made him a consistent presence on lists of Hollywood’s highest-paid actors through the 2000s and 2010s, but his single largest financial event by far was the 2017 sale of Casamigos Tequila, the company he co-founded with Rande Gerber and Mike Meldman, to spirits giant Diageo in a deal reported at up to $1 billion depending on performance targets, netting Clooney a reported $230 million after taxes.

Clooney’s film salaries at his commercial peak were reported in the tens of millions of dollars per picture for major franchise and studio films, though he has also taken significantly reduced fees for smaller passion projects and directorial work throughout his career, a pattern common among established stars who prioritize creative control over maximum pay on certain films.

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The business beyond the main career

Endorsements, ownership interests and investments can keep compounding long after the initial breakthrough.

Clooney’s highest-profile brand partnership was a long-running deal as the face of Nespresso, one of the most recognizable celebrity endorsement campaigns of the 2000s and 2010s, reported to be worth tens of millions of dollars over its run. He has generally been selective about endorsement work compared to some peers, preferring a smaller number of high-value, long-term partnerships.

Beyond Casamigos, Clooney co-founded Casa Del Sol, an additional tequila venture, and has invested in various hospitality and real estate projects with longtime business partner Rande Gerber, including luxury hotel developments. He also co-founded the production company Smokehouse Pictures with Grant Heslov, which has produced numerous acclaimed films and television projects beyond his own acting and directing work, extending his income into producing fees and backend participation on projects he does not personally star in.

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Notable luxury item

A reported property or major asset offers a tangible glimpse of the wealth behind the public estimate.

Clooney owns an extensive real estate portfolio, most famously his lakeside villa on Italy’s Lake Como, along with properties in the United Kingdom and the United States. He and his family were among residents evacuated during California wildfires in recent years, underscoring his continued ties to property in the state alongside his international holdings. His Lake Como estate in particular has become one of the most recognizable celebrity properties in Europe, regularly cited by real estate outlets as a significant component of his overall net worth.

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The reveal

George Clooney’s estimated net worth

$500 Million – $600 Million

Public estimates vary because private contracts, investments, taxes and liabilities are not fully disclosed.

1994 Breaks through as Dr. Doug Ross on ER
2001 Stars in Ocean’s Eleven, the start of a major box office franchise
2005 Wins Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Syriana
2012 Wins Best Picture Academy Award as producer of Argo
2013 Co-founds Casamigos Tequila with Rande Gerber and Mike Meldman
2017 Sells Casamigos to Diageo in a deal worth up to $1 billion; nets a reported $230m after taxes
2026 Net worth estimated at $500m-$600m per Celebrity Net Worth’s July 2026 update

Clooney’s Casamigos windfall places him ahead of most acting-era peers who have not had comparable business exits, putting his overall net worth closer to that of business-savvy entertainment figures than to pure film-salary earners. Among his Ocean’s Eleven co-stars, including Brad Pitt and Matt Damon, Clooney’s net worth is generally estimated as the highest of the group, driven almost entirely by the tequila sale rather than film income alone.

Sources and references

Sources referenced for this article include reporting from Celebrity Net Worth, Parade, and coverage of the Diageo-Casamigos acquisition from major business outlets. Net worth figures are estimates compiled from public entertainment and business-industry reporting. Last updated: August 2026.

From a string of canceled 1980s television shows to an Oscar-winning acting and directing career, and ultimately a billion-dollar tequila exit, George Clooney’s business instincts have proven every bit as valuable as his decades in front of the camera.

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