Alec Baldwin's Net Worth Revealed

Alec Baldwin's net worth in 2024 may have taken a hit since pre-pandemic levels.

Baldwin paid an undisclosed settlement to the family of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins after he accidentally shot her while rehearsing a scene. There is ongoing litigation stemming from the incident, including a criminal trial and several civil lawsuits.

That said, the storied actor has had a four-decade career and commands salaries that will keep him quite comfortable for some time—depending on his family's lifestyle expenses.

In the Let's Talk Off Camera podcast with Kelly Ripa, Baldwin said that whenever he travels, he has to get 11 plane tickets for "nannies, kids, my wife—they don't even have 11 seats in the business-class section of the plane!" He added that during one work trip to California (they're based in New York), the family needed four adjoining suites to accommodate all of them.

"I look at my wife and I go, 'You realize we’re not gonna make a dime; we're not gonna make one cent,'" he recalled of the expenses, adding, "Here we are mashed potatoes, $20 room service, a Diet Coke is $11."

That said, he can (probably) afford a few Diet Cokes with his cash for now. Find out the 30 Rock star's net worth and how he made it.

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Why is Alec Baldwin famous?

Born Alexander Rae Baldwin on April 3, 1958, in Long Island, New York, Alec is the eldest of the Baldwin brothers, who all went on to become actors. (He also has one older sister and a younger sister.)

After high school, Baldwin attended George Washington University for three years before transferring to New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.

His first screen acting credit came in 1980 when he starred as Billy Aldrich in the soap opera The Doctors for 28 episodes. He continued working in television for several years, including with a starring role in Knots Landing as Joshua Rush.

Alec Baldwin in "Beetlejuice"<p>Geffen/Warner Bros.</p>
Alec Baldwin in "Beetlejuice"

Geffen/Warner Bros.

Baldwin's movie debut came with Forever, Lulu in 1987, but his big break as a bona fide movie star came in 1988, when he appeared in a whopping five movies: He had a starring role in Tim Burton's classic Beetlejuice and Oliver Stone's Talk Radio, plus supporting roles in Working Girl, She's Having a Baby and Married to the Mob.

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Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin in "The Hunt for Red October"<p>Paramount Pictures</p>
Sean Connery and Alec Baldwin in "The Hunt for Red October"

Paramount Pictures

In 1990, Baldwin achieved critical acclaim for his role of the Tom Clancy icon Jack Ryan in The Hunt for Red October alongside the legendary Sean Connery.

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The ensuing decade brought more big roles in major blockbusters, including Glengarry Glen Ross, plus acclaimed theater roles (including a Tony nomination for Best Actor for Macbeth and an Emmy nod for the TV adaptation of the production) and even narrating Thomas & Friends.

In the early 2000s, Baldwin guest-starred on hit series including Friends, Will & Grace and Nip/Tuck, and earned Oscar, Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe nominations for his role in The Cooler, a 2003 gambling drama. He also appeared in Martin Scorsese films The Aviator and The Departed.

Alec Baldwin in "The Departed"<p>Warner Bros.</p>
Alec Baldwin in "The Departed"

Warner Bros.

One of Baldwin's most famous roles came in 2006 when 30 Rock premiered, featuring the actor as NBC executive Jack Donaghy. He earned two primetime Emmy Awards for the role. Baldwin is also credited as a producer of the critically acclaimed comedy series.

Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy in "30 Rock"<p>NBC</p>
Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy in "30 Rock"

NBC

Baldwin has hosted a WNYC radio show, a short-lived MSNBC talk show and a reboot of the game show Match Game. He's also a Saturday Night Live regular—he holds the record for most hosting stints at 17 and won and Emmy for portraying former President Donald Trump.

Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live"<p>NBC</p>
Alec Baldwin as Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live"

NBC

Baldwin's most recent blockbuster appearances include BlacKkKlansman, A Star Is Born and Tár. He's also starred in the Mission: Impossible and Boss Baby franchises and Dr. Death Season 2 and poked fun at himself in his own Comedy Central roast.

Baldwin will soon be at the center of a TLC reality series about his life with Hilaria and their seven children.

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What is Alec Baldwin's net worth in 2024?

Alec Baldwin's net worth in 2024 is estimated at $70 million, per Celebrity Net Worth, but it's important to put this number in context. While's he's earned a great deal of money from movies, TV and commercials (for brands including Hulu, Disney, Chevrolet, Subaru and for Capital One pre-Jennifer Garner, to name a few), he has plenty of expenses as well.

For one, lawyers are not cheap, and Baldwin is currently embroiled in a criminal trial for involuntary manslaughter for the shooting death of Rust cinematographer Halyna Hutchins. What's more, he also paid her family an undisclosed civil settlement and is still involved in several other ongoing civil lawsuits related to the case, both as a plaintiff and a defendant. One of Baldwin's attorneys charges $2,025 per hour, according to PEOPLE.

Additionally, Baldwin has a lot of kids to support. In addition to his model daughter Ireland Baldwin with ex-wife Kim Basinger, he and wife Hilaria share seven minor children. He also owns several properties, which are generally good investments but can be expensive to maintain: In January 2024, Realtor.com reported that he made his own pitch video to sell his Hamptons home, which took a whopping $10 million cut from its initial asking price.

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Does Alec Baldwin have a TV show?

Baldwin, wife Hilaria and their seven children will star in a TLC reality series called The Baldwins.

He previously starred in shows including, The Doctors, Knots Landing, 30 Rock and Dr. Death. He also is a frequent voice actor, with appearances on The Simpsons, Walking With Cavemen, The Fairly Oddparents, Johnny Bravo, Thomas & Friends and The Fruitties Are Back. He previously hosted a Match Game reboot from 2016 to 2021, his own MSNBC show, Up Late With Alec Baldwin and The Alec Baldwin Show.

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How many movies has Alec Baldwin been in?

Baldwin currently has a whopping 101 movie credits, including projects that are currently in pre- and post-production.

How much did Alec Baldwin make on 30 Rock?

Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy and Tina Fey as Liz Lemon in "30 Rock"<p>NBC</p>
Alec Baldwin as Jack Donaghy and Tina Fey as Liz Lemon in "30 Rock"

NBC

Forbes reported that Baldwin made $15 million for 30 Rock in 2013 (reportedly $4 million than co-star and creator Tina Fey), though his salary for the show's prior seasons isn't publicly known. In October 2012, Baldwin tweeted (via Reuters) that he offered to take a 20% pay cut to save the show for its final season. If NBC took him up on the offer, it means he earned $18.75 million for at least one other season of the show, and it's likely his salary started lower than that for the earliest seasons.

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How much did Alec Baldwin make per episode of 30 Rock?

Estimates have placed Baldwin's per-episode salary for 30 Rock at $300,000. However, based on Forbes' estimates for his 2013 earnings, his per-episode rate was likely double that for the later seasons of the beloved meta series.

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How much did Alec Baldwin make for Boss Baby?

While Baldwin's salary for The Boss Baby isn't known, the movie was a box office success, grossing $527.9 million worldwide on a $125 million budget. As such, there's a strong chance that Baldwin, who voiced the titular tot, got a back-end bonus for its performance.

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How much did Alec Baldwin make for 97 Minutes?

Alec Baldwin in "97 Minutes"<p>Lighthouse Pictures/Pavan Grover/Black Hangar Productions/Orwo Studios</p>
Alec Baldwin in "97 Minutes"

Lighthouse Pictures/Pavan Grover/Black Hangar Productions/Orwo Studios

Baldwin's income for the thriller 97 Minutes, one of the first projects he filmed after Hutchins' death, isn't publicly known, but writer and producer Pavan Grover told Variety that the film was likely somewhat therapeutic for Baldwin.

"Whenever you have a trauma, the key is to get back into a normal routine, and so for him, having gone through that, connecting with his art, acting, and then this escape into this area was I think very good for him," Grover said. "He had a really good relationship with the cast and the crew, they all rallied behind him."

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How much did Alec Baldwin get paid for Boss Baby 2?

The Boss Baby 2: Family Business didn't perform as well at the box office as its predecessor, grossing $146.7 million globally on an $82 million budget, but context is key: The sequel was released in July 2021, when the theater industry was still suffering fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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How much does Alec Baldwin get paid for Match Game?

Alec Baldwin hosting "Match Game"<p>ABC</p>
Alec Baldwin hosting "Match Game"

ABC

Baldwin reportedly made $3 million per season of Match Game, a gig he was initially hesitant to take, because game show hosting used to be a career killer in Hollywood.

"You’d think that doing these things would hurt you somehow. But it was announced I was doing this show, and in the ensuing two weeks, I got offered more jobs—this movie or that movie," he recalled to The Hollywood Reporter. "I said to my agent, 'Don't they know I'm hosting Match Game?' We're all doing this to have fun and raise money for some causes."

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