Emma Watson Net Worth

Emma Watson

Emma Watson is a British actress best known for her roles in movies like Harry Potter, The Perks of Being a Wallflower, and Beauty and the Beast. Having started her career on-screen in 2001, she has appeared in 25 movies and television series so far.

However, it’s not just her on-camera work that is responsible for her success. Emma Watson’s net worth is also impacted by brand endorsements, real estate, and charity involvement. Read on to discover Watson’s most successful projects and trace her career from its start until now.

Young Emma Watson
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Early Life

Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson was born in Paris, France, on April 15, 1990. She is the daughter of English lawyers Chris and Jacqueline, who lived in the Maisons-Laffitte suburb of Paris until Watson was roughly five.

She was still young when her parents divorced. After that, Watson lived with her mother in Oxfordshire, England. And on the weekends, she would spend time at her father’s house in London.

Young Emma Watson
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Watson attended Dragon School until 2003. But it was well before that when she first showed her passion for performing. At the age of six, she was training at the Stagecoach Theater. And at ten years old, she began performing onstage, including school plays Arthur: The Young Years and The Happy Prince.

After high school, she completed her bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the prestigious Brown University. All while starring in some of Hollywood’s biggest films, including the Harry Potter franchise.

Harry Potter
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Playing Hermione in the Harry Potter Franchise

It was in 1999 when Emma Watson was cast in the role that would be her biggest portrayal to date, that of Hermione Granger. It’s actually her first film of her career. Despite JK Rowling’s support from her first screen test, Watson still had to make it through several auditions, along with co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint, to secure the role.

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

The first film in the Harry Potter franchise was released in 2001, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, and it was a massive hit, raking in $90 million opening week alone. On a budget of $125 million, the movie would end up grossing over $1 billion worldwide.

The Harry Potter movies would account for a massive chunk of Emma Watson’s net worth. Throughout all the films in the franchise, it’s reported that she earned $70 million.

Harry Potter Cast: Rupert Grint with Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson
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In 2002, Watson starred in the franchise’s second installment, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. This time, on a budget of $100 million, the film grossed $880 million worldwide, which paved the road for yet another follow-up, 2004’s Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.

The franchise’s third film had a larger budget, this time with $130 million. It grossed $795 million worldwide. Next was 2005’s Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, with a budget of $150, grossed $896.7 million worldwide.

Emma Watson at the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix premiere
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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

While we don’t know the exact impact these initial films had on Emma Watson’s net worth, we know that for the franchise’s fifth film, 2007’s Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Watson was reportedly paid $4 million for her work.

The film was also a bigger success than the previous three films, ranking in $942 million worldwide against a budget of $150 million.

Additionally, Watson won the Best Female Performance from the National Movie Award for her work in the film. However, all three co-stars reportedly hesitated during the renegotiations for the final films. Watson later revealed that the actress could not let Hermione go.

Next was 2009’s Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. With a budget of $250 million, the film grossed over $934 million worldwide.

Emma Watson t the 2011 MTV Movie Awards
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The Highest-Grossing Harry Potter Movies

The final two films, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Parts I and II, were released in 2010 and 2011, respectively. The last Harry Potter film became the highest-grossing in the franchise, earning $1.3 billion across the world.

Additionally, not only is the final film Emma Watson’s highest-grossing film of her career, but it’s also the fifteenth highest-grossing film of all time.

It’s reported that Watson earned $30 million for both of the final films.

Emma Watson
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Other Works

The massive success of the Harry Potter franchise isn’t the only reason for Emma Watson’s net worth. Her first role after the series was 2011’s My Week with Marilyn. Though the movie wasn’t a big box office success, only grossing $35 million worldwide, it was nominated for a slew of awards, including two Oscars. 

Next for Watson would be Stephen Chbosky’s film Perks of Being a Wallflower in 2012. The film was well-received by fans and critics alike and grossed $33.3 million at the box office against a budget of $13 million.

In 2015, Watson was offered the starring role in Kenneth Branagh’s Cinderella live-action adaptation. However, she turned the role down, and it ultimately starred Lily James. And in 2016, Watson announced a year-long hiatus from acting. 

Emma Watson at the Los Angeles premiere of Beauty And The Beast
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Beauty and the Beast

Watson returned to the big screen with the starring role of Belle in the 2017 live-action Disney film Beauty and the Beast. She starred opposite Dan Stevens playing the role of Beast in the movie, which earned $1.2 million globally against its $160 million budget.

The movie was another massive boost for Emma Watson’s net worth as she was reportedly paid $15 million for her role. Furthermore, the movie is her second-highest-grossing film of her career.

Little Women
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Little Women

Starring opposite Saoirse Ronan and Florence Pugh in the film, Watson played Meg March in the 2019 movie adaptation of the novel Little Women by Louisa May Alcott. With a budget of $40 million, the Greta Gerwig-directed film went on to gross $216.6 million worldwide.

Harry Potter Reunion
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Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts

In 2022, Watson reunited with her fellow Harry Potter stars in HBO Max’s Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts

While it’s unclear exactly how much Watson made from the reunion, we know that HBO paid the cast of Friends each $2.5 million for their involvement, so it was likely in the same ballpark for Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe, and Rupert Grint.

Emma Watson
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Other Ventures

Watson did a photoshoot for Teen Vogue in 2005, making her the youngest model to grace the magazine cover. She became the face of Burberry in the Autumn/Winter 2009 campaign. And in 2011, she bagged the British Elle Style Icon award. Watson is also famous for supporting sustainable brands, such as her recycled Calvin Klein gown at the Met Gala 2016.

Watson joined the Kering board of directors in 2020 and is the youngest on the panel. Kering owns big brands like Yves Saint Laurent and Gucci. The actress will reportedly chair the corporation’s sustainable committee.

Brand endorsements also have a sizable impact on Emma Watson’s net worth, as she’s reportedly paid $5 to $10 million per year from her deals.

Emma Watson MTV Movie Awards
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Real Estate

Also adding to Emma Watson’s net worth are her real estate investments. When she turned 18 in 20, she purchased a ski chalet in Meribel, France for $1.2 million.

Watson also purchased a home by coordinating with a real estate agent via Skype. In a Vanity Fair interview, she revealed that she bought a paparazzi-proof house without seeing it first. Having had numerous encounters with stalkers, Watson prioritizes privacy in the matter of real estate.

Emma Watson
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Personal Life

Not much is known about Watson’s romantic relationships because she hasn’t spoken about them publicly. She was with Leo Robinton, an American businessman, from 2019 to 2021. Sometime after, she started seeing Brandon Green, controversial Sir Philip Green’s son.

Many people regard Emma Watson as a role model, but she doesn’t acknowledge herself as is. Forbes named her one of the Most Valuable Young Stars in March 2009. And she made it to the Forbes ‘highest paid actress of the world’ list in 2017.

In 2015, she was in the top 26 of TIME’s 100 most influential people. YouGov names her the sixth Most Admired Woman in their 2020 global survey.

Emma Watson Net Worth
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Emma Watson’s Net Worth 2022

As of 2022, Emma Watson’s net worth is estimated at $85 million. While her net worth primarily comes from her acting career, it’s also impacted by her brand endorsements and real estate holdings.

While Watson doesn’t have much coming up in the near future, she will be an executive producer on Queen of the Tearling, The film is based on a novel by Erika Johansen. She’s also to reunite with direct Stephen Chbosky for the rom-com While We’re Young, where she’ll star as Elle Jerome.

Emma Watson in 2022
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While such success at a young age is incredibly awe-inspiring, what truly makes Watson a cut above the rest is her influential activism, making her a role model for young women.

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