Joaquin Phoenix Net Worth 2022, Actor, Model, And Reality Tv Personality Earnings!

joaquin phoenix net worth

Joaquin Phoenix has starred in a number of films that were hit by critics as well as box office successes, including “Joker” and “Gladiator.” And with 55 acting credits to his name, it’s no wonder Phoenix has racked up a huge net worth — to the tune of $50 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

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Joaquin Phoenix Net Worth 2022

Net Worth: $50 Million
Date of Birth: Oct 28, 1974 (47 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Profession: Actor, Film Producer, Television producer, Musician, Music Video Director, Social activist
Nationality: United States of America

Joaquin Phoenix Biography

Joaquin Rafael Phoenix was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on October 28, 1974. His parents were devoted members of a missionary group called the Children of God. River, Rain, Liberty, and Summer were his 3 sisters and one brother.

His parents didn’t agree with the religious view of the group for long before they broke away from it. They moved back to the U.S. in 1978 and changed their last name to Phoenix. This is why Joaquin is known as Joaquin Phoenix.

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Joaquin Phoenix Career

Phoenix’s first acting job was as a guest star in River’s groundbreaking TV show “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” in 1982. He went by the name “Leaf Phoenix” during this time.

In 1986, he got his big break when he was cast as a want to be astronaut named Max in the kid’s adventure movie “SpaceCamp.” Later, he was in an episode of Alfred Hitchcock’s show “A Very Happy Ending” and a drama called “Morning/Evening Star” that aired during prime time.

In 1993, when his brother River died, tragedy struck him. The sudden and immature death put him back in the spotlight and in the public eye. He went back to acting professionally under his birth name.

Joaquin Phoenix Career
Joaquin Phoenix Career

In 2004, he worked with Shyamalan again to make the story “The Village,” in which he played a farmer who falls in love.

Then he made a documentary film with Casey Affleck called “I’m Still Here.” In 2010, the movie was shown for the first time at the Venice Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. After taking a two-year break from acting, he came back to the big screen in 2012 with Paul Thomas Anderson’s movie “The Master.”

In 2019, he was in the movie “Joker,” for which he won a lot of praise.

Joaquin Phoenix has a net worth of $50 million as of 2022.

Joaquin Phoenix Other Projects:

Phoenix has directed numerous music videos for musicians such as Ringside, She Wants Revenge, People in Planes, Arckid, and Albert Hammond Jr. in addition to his acting career. He also worked as an executive producer for the reality show “4Real.”

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Joaquin Phoenix Personal Life:

Phoenix has been dating actress Rooney Mara since late 2016, and the two announced their wedding in July 2019. He has previously been linked to Liv Tyler, an actress, and Topaz Page-Green, a South African model.

Phoenix is a supporter of a number of charities, including Amnesty International as well as the Peace Alliance. The vegan actress is a strong supporter of animal welfare and has appeared in PETA and Nation Earth projects.

Joaquin Phoenix House & Properties

Phoenix’s real estate assets add to his financial worth. The actor owns two homes in California’s Hollywood Hills: a $4.835 million property that he bought in 2006 and a $1.39 million home that he bought in 2013. According to Trulia, the properties are right next door to one another.

Phoenix sold a New York City condo he co-owned with co-star Casey Affleck for $3.135 million in April 2020, according to People.

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Maria Gasper is a 'The Current' intern. She is a Journalism student at DePaul University in Chicago, Illinois. In June of last year, she was a reporting intern at Financial Planning magazine. She enjoys eating pasta, reading books by her favourite journalists, and playing with her three dogs when she is not writing finance articles. Words from Maria: “Money is a terrible master but an excellent servant.”