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A look at Harrison Ford’s USD 300 million net worth

Harrison Ford net worth: A look at his USD 300 million empire after the Lifetime Achievement Honor at the 2026 Actor Awards

Harrison Ford, celebrated with a Lifetime Achievement Award, has built a $300 million net worth. Rising from a carpenter’s workshop to starring roles in Star Wars and Indiana Jones, his career embodies resilience and versatility. His real estate holdings in Los Angeles stand as a tangible record of decades-long achievement in film.

Legendary actor Harrison Ford accepted the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2026 Actor Awards. The OG face of ‘Indiana Jones’ and Han Solo from the ‘Star Wars’ franchise, the 83-year-old actor received the honor with mixed emotions of humor and gratitude. Ford is certainly one of Hollywood’s most beloved actors, and his off-screen personality is also a fan-favorite. With such a big honor on Ford’s name, who is also an Academy Award winner, curiosity about his financial empire from his decades-long career is natural! Here’s a look at Harrison Ford’s net worth.

Harrison Ford’s net worth in 2026

Over the span of his six-decade-long career, Harrison Ford amassed an estimated net worth of USD 300 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.Who would have thought that Harrison Ford, who started earning as a carpenter, would become one of cinema’s most iconic actors?George Lucas’ space Epic ‘Star Wars’ made Ford an international superstar. Lucas initially hired Harrison to read with other actors during the casting process, but he eventually decided to cast him as Han Solo. After earning USD 500 per week on American Graffiti, Harrison earned USD 10,000 from the 1977 film ‘Star Wars.’ Harrison earned USD 100,000 for the 1980 sequel, ‘The Empire Strikes Back,’ and USD 500,000 from 1983’s ‘The Return of the Jedi.’While this is one part of his career (surely, an amazing one), his other notable films are ‘Indiana Jones Franchise’, ‘The Age of Adaline’, ‘Frantic’, and ‘Blade Runner 2049.’

Harrison Ford’s real estate

As for Harrison Ford’s choice in real estate, he surely has it wonderful!In 1983, Harrison paid USD 1 million for a large home in LA’s Brentwood neighborhood. He sold the gated 3/4-acre estate in 2012 for USD 8.2 million. In 2011, Harrison and Calista spent USD 12.6 million on a different Brentwood home, which has been their longtime primary residence in LA. Property records show that he still owns at least three other homes in LA. These slightly more modest properties are either investments or occupied by family members.

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