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Kathy Bates

Kathy Bates Net Worth

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Kathy Bates's net worth is currently estimated at $20M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1990$2MB

Misery Oscar Win

Bates won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her chilling portrayal of Annie Wilkes in 'Misery', transforming her from a character actress into a leading Hollywood star. This breakthrough role at age 42 launched her film career.

1991$4M+100%B

Fried Green Tomatoes Success

Bates delivered a critically acclaimed performance in 'Fried Green Tomatoes', earning another Oscar nomination. This solidified her status as a sought-after dramatic actress in major studio films.

1997$8M+100%A

Titanic Global Phenomenon

Bates appeared in James Cameron's 'Titanic', the highest-grossing film of all time, playing the Unsinkable Molly Brown. The film's unprecedented success elevated her global recognition and expanded her audience worldwide.

2003$12M+50%A

About Schmidt Recognition

Bates received her fourth Oscar nomination for 'About Schmidt', demonstrating her continued relevance in prestige cinema. Her ability to deliver powerful dramatic performances kept her in high demand.

2011$15M+25%A

Harry's Law Television Success

Bates led the NBC series 'Harry's Law', earning two Emmy nominations for her leading role. This successful transition to television stardom opened a new chapter in her career.

2013$17M+13%A

American Horror Story Emmy Wins

Bates won her first Emmy Award for 'American Horror Story: Coven', beginning a prolific collaboration with Ryan Murphy. She would win another Emmy for 'AHS: Hotel', cementing her television dominance.

2019$19M+12%A

Richard Jewell Critical Acclaim

Bates earned her eighth Oscar nomination for 'Richard Jewell', directed by Clint Eastwood. This demonstrated her enduring excellence and relevance in prestige cinema into her seventies.

2026$20M+5%A

Respected Industry Veteran

Bates remains a highly respected A-list actress with one Oscar, two Emmys, and two Golden Globes. Her five-decade career and continued ability to land major roles in film and television make her a household name and industry icon.