One of the last true movie stars in the modern era, Leonardo DiCaprio commands critical praise and audience adoration in equal measure. Naturally, as a major public figure and consistent box office draw, the Academy Award-winning actor commands a net worth to match.

Celebrity Net Worth estimates DiCaprio is worth $260 million. A major factor in the actor’s growth over the years has been the backend points he has received for some of his biggest hits. While he only received $2.5 million for his role in the record-setting blockbuster, “Titanic,” in 1997, his 1.8% cut of the film’s historic profits ultimately netted him $25 million. After the home video and syndication profits, DiCaprio’s take totaled $40 million.

Later in his career, DiCaprio negotiated an even cushier backend deal for “Inception.” The hit Christopher Nolan blockbuster grossed more than $828 million, of which the actor took home around $60 million thanks to his points, one of the biggest paydays for an actor ever.

DiCaprio’s salaries also are nothing to scoff at. The actor pulled in $20 million a pop for films like “The Beach,” “The Aviator,” “The Departed,” “Blood Diamond,” and “Catch Me if You Can.” From 1995 to 2019, his salaries and backend bonuses totaled $300 million. With that kind of money in the bank, DiCaprio was able to take a pay cut on Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood”: a “mere” $10 million as opposed to his standard $20 million.

DiCaprio has numerous ventures outside of film, including numerous product endorsements for the likes of Tag Heuer and Jim Beam in Japan. The actor reportedly made $5 million to appear in a commercial for a Japanese credit card. He was also an early investor in Beyond Meat, which is currently valued at $4 billion.

DiCaprio also has a wide variety of real estate investments, totaling $100 million in value. This includes a 104-acre private island near Belize, on which he developed the Blackadore Caye eco-friendly resort in 2016.

DiCaprio Once Upon a Time in Hollywood
Leonardo DiCaprio as Rick Dalton, a character inspired by numerous TV actors from the 1950s. Sony Pictures