Many fans are curious about Doug Liman's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Doug Liman's Net Worth and Salary?

After studying at the International Center of Photography in Manhattan, Liman attended Brown University, where he co-founded the student-run Brown Television cable station as well as the National Association of College Broadcasters. He went on to attend graduate school at the University of Southern California.

Doug Liman is an American filmmaker who has a net worth of $30 million. Doug Liman is known for directing such films as "Swingers," "Go," "The Bourne Identity," "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," and "Edge of Tomorrow." He has also directed episodes of various television shows, including "The O.C.," "I Just Want My Pants Back," "Impulse," and "The Recruit."

Doug Liman was born on July 24, 1965 in New York City to Ellen, a painter and writer, and Arthur, a lawyer. He is Jewish and has an older brother named Lewis who became a US district judge in the Southern District of New York.

Doug earned a career-high $15 million to direct theMatt Damon/Casey Affleckmovie "The Instigators." The movie skipped theaters and went straight to Apple TV+ in August 2024. Today, it has a 40% on Rotten Tomatoes.

Liman made his feature directorial debut with the black comedy "Getting In," which was released straight to video in late 1994. He had his breakthrough with his second film, "Swingers," which came out in 1996; Liman both directed the film and served as its cinematographer. Written byJon Favreauand based on his experiences in the Los Angeles club scene, "Swingers" was both a critical and commercial success and helped launch the careers of actorsVince VaughnandRon Livingston. Liman's next film was the 1999 crime comedy "Go," about multiple characters caught up in a drug deal gone awry. He followed that with the spy action thriller "The Bourne Identity," based on the novel by Robert Ludlum. Starring Matt Damon and released in 2002, the film was a major box-office hit, spawning a franchise. Liman had another commercial success with his 2005 spy action comedy "Mr. & Mrs. Smith," starringBrad PittandAngelina Jolieas married assassins who are secretly assigned to kill each other. His final film of the decade was the 2008 science-fiction action film "Jumper," based on Steven Gould's novel of the same name and starringHayden Christensen.

In 2010, Liman premiered his film "Fair Game" at the Cannes Film Festival. StarringNaomi WattsandSean Penn, the biographical political drama revolves around the 2003 Plame affair. Liman directed the film and was also the cinematographer. He went on to direct the science-fiction action film "Edge of Tomorrow," based on Hiroshi Sakurazaka's novel "All You Need is Kill" and starringTom CruiseandEmily Blunt. It was released in 2014. Three years later, Liman had two films: the war thriller "The Wall," starringAaron Taylor-JohnsonandJohn Cena, and the action comedy "American Made," starring Tom Cruise as airline pilot-turned-drug smuggler Barry Seal. Liman continued releasing two movies a year after that. In 2021, he had the romantic comedy heist film "Locked Down," withAnne HathawayandChiwetel Ejiofor, and the dystopian science-fiction thriller "Chaos Walking," withDaisy RidleyandTom Holland. Next, in 2024, Liman released a remake of the action film "Road House," starringJake Gyllenhaal, and the heist comedy "The Instigators," starring Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. He also ventured into documentary filmmaking with "Justice" (2023), about the accusations of sexual misconduct against Supreme Court JusticeBrett Kavanaugh.

In summary, the total wealth of Doug Liman reflects strategic moves.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.