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Hilary Swank

Hilary Swank Net Worth

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Hilary Swank's net worth is currently estimated at $40M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1992$0.1MD

Early TV and Film

Swank appeared in television series like 'Camp Wilder' and minor film roles, struggling to gain recognition. Her early career was marked by financial hardship, living in a car with her mother while pursuing acting.

1999$2M+1900%A

Boys Don't Cry Oscar

Swank's transformative performance as Brandon Teena in 'Boys Don't Cry' earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress. The role catapulted her from obscurity to critical acclaim and established her as a serious dramatic talent.

2004$10M+400%A

Million Dollar Baby Second Oscar

Swank won her second Academy Award for Best Actress for 'Million Dollar Baby,' directed by Clint Eastwood. The rare achievement of two Oscars cemented her reputation as one of the finest actresses of her generation.

2007$15M+50%B

The Reaping Box Office Flop

Despite her Oscar success, Swank's films began underperforming commercially, including 'The Reaping' and 'P.S. I Love You.' Her inability to translate critical acclaim into box office success affected her star power.

2010$20M+33%B

Conviction Limited Release

Swank delivered another acclaimed performance in 'Conviction,' but the film had limited commercial release. Her pattern of strong performances in underperforming films continued, limiting her mainstream visibility.

2018$30M+50%B

Television Return

Swank starred in the TV series 'Trust' and later 'Alaska Daily,' marking a shift to prestige television. The move to TV reflected changing industry dynamics and offered new opportunities for dramatic roles.

2022$35M+17%B

Producer and Selective Roles

Swank focused on producing and selective acting roles while balancing motherhood after having twins at age 48. Her career shifted toward behind-the-scenes work and passion projects.

2026$40M+14%B

Respected Character Actress

Swank remains well-known and respected for her two Oscar wins, but lacks the mainstream star power of A-list contemporaries. She's recognized in the industry for her transformative performances and dedication to craft, maintaining solid career and fame in dramatic circles.