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Martin Scorsese

Martin Scorsese Net Worth

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Martin Scorsese's net worth is currently estimated at $120M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

$0M$33M$66M$99M$132M19731976198019902006201320192026

Net Worth Timeline

1973$0.5MC

Mean Streets Critical Breakthrough

Released 'Mean Streets,' which established his gritty filmmaking style and began his collaboration with Robert De Niro. The film gained critical acclaim and marked him as a rising New Hollywood director.

1976$2M+300%B

Taxi Driver Cannes & Cultural Impact

Directed 'Taxi Driver,' which won the Palme d'Or at Cannes and became a cultural landmark. The film's success and De Niro's iconic performance established Scorsese as a major auteur.

1980$5M+150%A

Raging Bull Masterpiece

Directed 'Raging Bull,' now considered one of the greatest films ever made. Despite mixed initial reception, it showcased his technical mastery and secured his place among cinema's elite directors.

1990$20M+300%A

Goodfellas Mob Epic Success

Directed 'Goodfellas,' which became a critical and commercial success and redefined the gangster genre. The film's innovative storytelling and direction solidified his reputation as a master filmmaker.

2006$60M+200%S

The Departed & First Oscar

Finally won the Academy Award for Best Director for 'The Departed' after multiple nominations. This long-overdue recognition elevated him to undisputed legendary status in Hollywood.

2013$90M+50%S

The Wolf of Wall Street Box Office

Directed 'The Wolf of Wall Street' with Leonardo DiCaprio, which grossed $392 million worldwide. His continued commercial and critical success demonstrated his enduring relevance and mastery.

2019$110M+22%S

The Irishman Netflix Epic

Directed 'The Irishman' for Netflix with a $159 million budget, reuniting with De Niro and Pesci. The film's critical acclaim and innovative de-aging technology showcased his continued artistic ambition.

2026$120M+9%S

Cinema's Living Legend Status

Universally recognized as one of the greatest filmmakers in history with a career spanning six decades. His influence on cinema, film preservation advocacy, and continued directorial work maintain his status as a global icon and dominant cultural force.