
Roman Polanski Net Worth
View full profileRoman Polanski's net worth is currently estimated at $50M in 2026.
Net Worth Over Time
Net Worth Timeline
Knife in the Water Nominated
His debut feature film receives Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Language Film. This launches his international career and establishes him as a promising director.
Rosemary's Baby Major Success
Directs psychological horror masterpiece that becomes a critical and commercial hit. The film establishes him as a major Hollywood director.
Chinatown Critical Triumph
Creates one of cinema's greatest films, earning 11 Oscar nominations. Polanski is at the peak of his artistic powers and Hollywood influence.
Flees US After Rape Charge
Pleads guilty to unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor, then flees before sentencing. His career in Hollywood ends abruptly, though he continues working in Europe.
Tess Wins Multiple Awards
Despite being a fugitive, 'Tess' wins three Oscars and César Awards. He proves he can still make acclaimed films in Europe, though his reputation is permanently tarnished.
The Pianist Wins Palme d'Or
Holocaust drama wins Cannes top prize and later Best Director Oscar (accepted in absentia). The film's success reignites debate about separating art from artist.
Arrested in Switzerland, Released
Detained on U.S. warrant but Switzerland refuses extradition. The incident brings renewed attention to his legal status and divides public opinion.
Expelled from Academy
The #MeToo movement leads to his expulsion from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. His legacy becomes increasingly controversial and toxic in Hollywood.
Controversial Acclaimed Director
Roman Polanski remains a deeply divisive figure—celebrated for masterpieces like Chinatown and The Pianist while condemned as a convicted sex offender and fugitive. Known primarily in film circles and among older audiences, his name carries both artistic prestige and moral disgrace, limiting his cultural relevance.