James Franco Net Worth
View full profileJames Franco's net worth is currently estimated at $20M in 2026.
Net Worth Over Time
Net Worth Timeline
'Spider-Man' Franchise Breakthrough
Franco played Harry Osborn in Sam Raimi's 'Spider-Man,' which became a massive blockbuster. The role established him as a rising star in Hollywood and led to appearances in two successful sequels.
'Pineapple Express' Comedy Success
Franco's collaboration with Seth Rogen in this stoner comedy became a cult classic and showcased his comedic range. The film's success led to multiple comedy collaborations and increased his versatility.
Oscar Nomination for '127 Hours'
Franco received critical acclaim and an Academy Award nomination for his performance as trapped hiker Aron Ralston. This role demonstrated his dramatic abilities and elevated his status as a serious actor.
'The Interview' North Korea Controversy
Franco's comedy about assassinating Kim Jong-un sparked an international incident and cyberattack on Sony Pictures. While controversial, the film generated massive publicity and became a cultural talking point.
'Disaster Artist' Golden Globe Win
Franco won a Golden Globe for directing and starring in this film about the making of 'The Room.' The critical and commercial success represented the peak of his career as both actor and filmmaker.
Sexual Misconduct Allegations Surface
Multiple women accused Franco of sexual misconduct and exploitative behavior at his acting school. The allegations led to his removal from major projects and significantly damaged his career and reputation.
Settlement and Industry Exile
Franco settled a lawsuit with his former students for $2.2 million and largely disappeared from Hollywood. Major studios and collaborators distanced themselves, effectively ending his A-list career.
Minimal Work, Damaged Reputation
Franco remains largely absent from mainstream Hollywood, working sporadically on small independent projects. His career has not recovered from the 2018 allegations, and he's considered a cautionary tale of Hollywood downfall.
Last updated: February 23, 2026