Tom Holland Net Worth

Tom Holland net worth is estimated to be around $25 million as of 2024. Tom Holland is an English actor and producer born June 1, 1996. He has won a British Academy Film Award and three Saturn Awards. In 2019, he was listed in Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Europe. Many consider him one of the top actors of his generation.

Holland started his career at nine when he took a dance class. A choreographer saw him and set up an audition for him to join Billy Elliot the Musical in London. After two years of training, he got a supporting role in 2008 and became the lead in the same year staying with the role until 2010. His film debut came in 2012 with “The Impossible” where he played a teenager caught in a tsunami.

His performance earned him critical praise and a Goya Award nomination. This led him to pursue acting full-time with roles in “How I Live Now,” “In the Heart of the Sea,” and the miniseries “Wolf Hall.”

Tom Holland gained worldwide fame as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starting with “Captain America: Civil War.” He won the BAFTA Rising Star Award the following year and became the youngest actor to headline an MCU film with “Spider-Man: Homecoming.” Its sequels “Far From Home” and “No Way Home,” each earned over $1 billion globally with the latter being the top-grossing film of 2021.

He also starred in “Uncharted” and took on different roles in “The Devil All the Time” and “Cherry.” Besides acting, Holland directed the short film “Tweet” and voiced characters in animated movies like Spies in “Disguise and Onward.”

Full NameThomas Stanley Holland
Date of BirthJune 1, 1996
Place of BirthKingston upon Thames, London, England
OccupationActor, Producer
Height5 feet 7 inches (172 cm)
PartnersZendaya
Net Worth$25 million

What is Tom Holland Net Worth in 2024?

Tom Holland Net Worth

Tom Holland is an English actor and producer with a net worth of $25 Million as of 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The main source of Tom Holland’s net worth comes from his acting career.

He gained fame playing Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which brought him significant paychecks and high-profile projects. Beyond Spider-Man, he has acted in various films and TV shows, such as “Chaos Walking” and “The Impossible,” adding to his earnings.

Holland also earns money from endorsements and public appearances. His success in both blockbuster movies and other roles has helped him build a substantial net worth.

Tom Holland’s Early Life and Education

Tom Holland Net Worth

Thomas Stanley Holland was born on June 1, 1996, in Kingston upon Thames Surrey. His parents are Nicola a photographer and Dominic a comedian and author. He has three younger brothers. His paternal grandparents were from Ireland and the Isle of Man. Holland still lives close to his parents and brothers. Influenced by his creative parents he looks up to his father who has also helped guide his career unofficially.

Holland attended Donhead a Catholic preparatory school for boys in Wimbledon. Diagnosed with dyslexia at age seven, he was sent to a private school with his brothers to ensure he received the right support. Although he liked the new school it put a strain on his family’s finances. Later he went to Wimbledon College and then the BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology.

As a child, Tom Holland enjoyed Janet Jackson’s music and danced to it leading his mother to enroll him in dance classes. He also briefly studied carpentry in Cardiff and thought about becoming a primary school teacher because he enjoys working with kids.

Tom Holland’s Career

Early stage work

Tom Holland Net Worth

At nine years old, Tom Holland started dancing hip hop at Nifty Feet Dance School in Wimbledon. He performed at the 2006 Richmond Dance Festival with his school group. Choreographer Lynne Page who worked with the Billy Elliot musical noticed his talent and arranged an audition.

Holland impressed the director Stephen Daldry with his natural acting ability. After two years of learning ballet, tap dancing and acrobatics, he landed the role of Michael Caffrey in “Billy Elliot” at West End’s Victoria Palace Theatre in June 2008. During this time he also picked up gymnastics.

In 2008, Tom Holland and his co-star Tanner Pflueger were promoted to lead roles in “Billy Elliot.” Despite developing tonsillitis on his first day, Holland performed and received positive reviews. He hoped that success in the musical would stop his school peers from bullying him. Being in a professional environment at a young age made him mature faster than others affecting his school grades negatively.

After “Billy Elliot,” Holland voiced a role in the British version of the Japanese animated film “Arrietty.” He also auditioned successfully for a role in “The Impossible” directed by Juan Antonio Bayona. His role involved portraying a teenager caught in the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Transitioning from stage to screen was challenging for Holland especially adapting to acting for the camera rather than a live audience.

“The Impossible” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2012 and was a critical and commercial success. Holland received acclaim for his performance winning awards like the National Board of Review Award for Breakthrough Performance. He continued his career with roles in films like “How I Live Now” and “Locke” as well as making a cameo in “Billy Elliot” the Musical Live.

Breakthrough as Spider-Man

In 2015, Holland appeared in BBC Two’s “Wolf Hall” miniseries and directed a short film called “Tweet.” He expressed interest in directing feature films later in life. That same year he starred in “In the Heart of the Sea” alongside Chris Hemsworth where he and the cast underwent significant weight loss for their roles. The film received mixed reviews.

In June 2015, Tom Holland signed a six-picture deal with Marvel Studios to play Spider-Man. His background in dancing and gymnastics played a role in securing the role. He made his debut as Spider-Man in “Captain America: Civil War” which was a huge success both critically and commercially.

2017 marked Holland’s rise as a leading actor with films like “The Lost City of Z” and “The Current War.” He gained further recognition as the title character in “Spider-Man: Homecoming” becoming the youngest actor to play a title role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Tom Holland Net Worth

Commercial success

Tom Holland reprised his Spider-Man role in “Avengers: Infinity War” and “Avengers: Endgame” both of which were filmed back-to-back and earned over $2 billion each. Endgame briefly became the highest-grossing film ever.

Following these, Holland starred in “Spider-Man: Far From Home” which was well-received and became the first Spider-Man film to gross $1 billion ranking as the fourth highest-grossing film of 2019. Empire magazine praised Holland’s performance noting he was a “perfect Spider-Man” with a lively teenage charm.

Tom Holland received his third Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor for “Far From Home.” He also voiced characters in “Spies in Disguise,” “Dolittle,” and Onward” but these films didn’t do well at the box office.

In 2020, Tom Holland starred in “The Devil All the Time” a psychological thriller set after WWII. Despite his concerns and the role’s emotional toll critics praised his performance. The film was among the top 22 most-watched straight-to-streaming titles of 2020.

In 2021, Holland appeared in three films. In “Cherry,” he played a soldier with PTSD who turns to bank robbing to fund his drug addiction. He lost and gained 30 pounds for the role and shaved his head. Critics felt the film allowed Holland to showcase his acting skills even though the story was formulaic. Next in “Chaos Walking” Holland and Daisy Ridley were part of a poorly received film adaptation of a popular sci-fi series. The film struggled financially and received mixed reviews.

In November 2021, Tom Holland voiced Percy Pig for Marks & Spencer’s Christmas ads. He then reprised his role as Peter Parker in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” which became the highest-grossing film of 2021 and the sixth highest-grossing film of all time. Despite the COVID-19 pandemic the film earned over $1 billion and was highly rated on IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes.

Looking ahead, Tom Holland expressed uncertainty about continuing as Spider-Man after turning 30. He hoped to see Miles Morales take the lead in a Spider-Man film. Holland began 2022 by investing in Dogpound gyms and starring as Nathan Drake in “Uncharted.” He trained and worked at a pub to prepare for the role. The film’s mixed reviews were partly offset by its box-office success.

In 2023, Tom Holland produced and starred in the Apple TV+ miniseries “The Crowded Room” based on Billy Milligan. The show received negative reviews and Holland found the role emotionally draining. He announced plans to take a year off work to recover and will return to the stage in a West End revival of “Romeo and Juliet” starting May 2024.

Tom Holland’s Personal Life

Tom Holland Net Worth

Tom Holland is known for being a private individual and usually keeps details about his personal life to himself. He is currently in a relationship with Zendaya, his co-star from Spider-Man. Holland has expressed discomfort with the media’s focus on their relationship, feeling it invades their privacy.

He has also experienced severe sleepwalking and nightmares involving paparazzi in his bedroom. After struggling with alcohol dependence in social settings, he has chosen to stay sober since participating in Dry January 2022.