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Roman Polanski Net Worth

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Roman Polanski's net worth is currently estimated at $50M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1962$0.1MC

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.

1968$2M+1900%A

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.

1974$8M+300%A

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.

1977$6M-25%C

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.

1979$8M+33%B

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.

2002$25M+213%B

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.

2009$35M+40%C

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.

2019$45M+29%C

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.

2026$50M+11%C

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.