Actors Who Made A Fortune From Just One Franchise

Some actors hustle from gig to gig, piecing together a paycheck across genres. But others hit the Hollywood jackpot with one golden ticket: a film franchise so massive, it made their fortune. These stars didn’t just score a role—they rode the wave of pop culture obsession to stardom, fame, and serious money. Here are 20 actors who made their millions (and sometimes hundreds of millions) from just one blockbuster franchise.
Some actors hustle from gig to gig, piecing together a paycheck across genres. But others hit the Hollywood jackpot with one golden ticket: a film franchise so massive, it made their fortune. These stars didn’t just score a role—they rode the wave of pop culture obsession to stardom, fame, and serious money. Here are 20 actors who made their millions (and sometimes hundreds of millions) from just one blockbuster franchise.
These stars didn't just act—they became icons through a single franchise. Whether wizards, vampires, pirates, or superheroes, these roles paid off big time. Sometimes, one unforgettable character is all it takes to turn an actor into a multimillionaire—and an eternal part of pop culture history.

At just ten years old, Iain Armitage was playing Sheldon Cooper in Young Sheldon (2017). His quick wit, funny sense of humor and command of the character made him the perfect fit and the series became an instant franchise success. This netted a young Armitage approximately $6 million, making him one of the youngest highest-paid child actors in history.

Rickman’s performance as Severus Snape was one of the franchise’s most unforgettable. He reportedly made $1 million per film in the later years, proving that portraying a complicated villain can be both critically acclaimed and incredibly profitable.

Craig redefined Bond for a new era: gritty, brooding, and brutally effective. His five-film run made him over $100 million, including a jaw-dropping $25 million for No Time To Die. Stirred or shaken, Bond paid him handsomely.

Lawrence turned Katniss Everdeen into a symbol of rebellion—and raked in the cash while doing it. The four films earned her more than $40 million and helped launch her into Oscar-winning status and the highest-paid actress slot (twice!).

Walker was the soulful center of the Fast franchise. While tragically taken too soon, he earned tens of millions and left behind a legacy that fans still celebrate. His presence remains central to the heart of the series.

Diesel took a street racing flick and built a global juggernaut. As Dom Toretto, he earned acting and producer credits, resulting in over $200 million in earnings. The “family” may change, but Diesel’s fortune only accelerates.

Jack Sparrow wasn’t just a character—it was a phenomenon. Depp reportedly earned over $300 million from the Pirates franchise, thanks to profit shares and backend deals. His pirate swagger may have been quirky, but it bought him mansions and islands.

Bloom double-dipped into box office gold. As Legolas and he headlined two massive franchises back-to-back. The result? Millions in the bank, swooning fans, and eternal heartthrob status across multiple fantasy worlds.

Wood’s performance as Frodo was heartfelt, heroic, and highly profitable. He earned around $30 million for the trilogy and is still recognized wherever fantasy fans gather. One ring may have ruled them all—but it also paid extremely well.

One role, infinite mischief. Hiddleston turned Loki into one of Marvel’s most beloved characters, and his solo series only increased his payday. From theater geek to global star, he’s reportedly worth $40 million—and it's all thanks to the god of mischief.

Evans’ career before Cap was spotty (Fantastic Four, anyone?). But his turn as Steve Rogers turned into a goldmine. His Marvel earnings—including bonuses—exceed $100 million, proving America’s ass is also a lucrative one.

Before wielding Mjölnir, Hemsworth was just a soap actor from Australia. The MCU changed that forever. With a mix of godly charm and Marvel deals, Hemsworth has earned well over $130 million and cemented himself as an A-lister with staying power.

With abs of steel and loyal fans behind him, Lautner became a heartthrob and a bankable name. He made around $45 million from the franchise alone. Though he stepped away from the spotlight, he clearly didn’t need to chase paychecks anymore.

Brooding, sparkly, and immortal—Edward Cullen made Pattinson a household name and a wealthy man. He earned roughly $25 million per Twilight film toward the end, plus backend points. It was enough to bankroll his leap to art-house projects and eventually Batman.

Stewart went from indie teen actor to global phenomenon practically overnight. As Bella Swan, she became the face of a fandom—and a multimillionaire. The Twilight saga (2008) reportedly earned her $70 million and opened the door to a career full of daring choices.

Before The Force Awakens (2015), Ridley was a total unknown. After three Star Wars films, Rey launched her into international fame and fortune. With an estimated net worth of nearly $10 million, the galaxy far, far away changed everything for her.

Fisher’s Princess Leia became a feminist icon with cinnamon bun hair and a blaster. Though she struggled personally, the franchise provided stability, exposure, and millions in earnings. Her legacy—and estate—remains strong, thanks to the galaxy she helped save.

Hamill’s career post-Star Wars didn’t match his galactic fame—but Luke Skywalker opened doors that never closed. From voice work (hello, Joker!) to lifelong con appearances, his wealth and legacy are secured in a galaxy not so far away.

As the lovable, loyal Ron Weasley, Grint charmed audiences worldwide. While he's kept a lower profile since Hogwarts, his earnings—estimated around $50 million—mean he never has to work again. These days, he chooses quirky projects... and drives an actual ice cream truck.

Smart, poised, and always ahead of the curve—Watson turned Hermione into a role model for a generation. Off-screen, she made a reported $70 million from the franchise and used her fame to champion activism and sustainability. Not bad for a Muggle-born.

Before Hogwarts, Radcliffe was just a shy British schoolboy with dreams. After eight wizarding films, he emerged as a global icon and walked away with over $100 million. Harry Potter gave him the financial freedom to choose oddball indie roles, proving that magic does pay.