The Comedian Is Worth A Lot More Than You Think

Steve Martin's net worth is no joke. The comedian, actor, and banjo wiz has a whopping $144 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. Undoubtedly, his impressive, decades-long entertainment andfilm resumhasn't hurt. According to The Richest, the star made more than $10 million for his role in 2003'sCheaper By The Dozen.And for the lead part in the

Steve Martin's net worth is no joke. The comedian, actor, and banjo wiz has a whopping $144 million, per Celebrity Net Worth. Undoubtedly, his impressive, decades-long entertainment and film resumé hasn't hurt. According to The Richest, the star made more than $10 million for his role in 2003's Cheaper By The Dozen. And for the lead part in the 2006 Pink Panther remake? Martin snuck off with an impressive $26 million paycheck. That's surely a far cry from what he made during his first job at Disneyland!

As for Martin's real estate, the star has a stunning portfolio he's amassed throughout the years. In 2015, he sold his 3000-square-foot mountaintop St. Barts villa for an approximated $7.8 million, per Architectural Digest. That same year, he also listed one of his many California estates, which was a striking, ultra-modern Monticello, Calif. mansion that he was selling for $11 million, per Variety. Its floor-to-ceiling windows and massive concrete spires are likely quite a backdrop for some banjo playing. Beyond that, the star sold another Beverly Hills, Calif. villa in 2019.

And then there's the art. Martin is a serious collector who owns pieces by artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Cindy Sherman, according to Artnet. He also owned an Edward Hopper painting but sold it in 2006 for $26.9 million, per ARTFIX Daily. "Collecting art is my biggest hobby," the actor once told Time. While it may be an expensive hobby, he can clearly afford it.

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