Many fans are curious about Grant Heslov's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Grant Heslov's Net Worth?
Grant has more than 60 acting credits to his name including several of the projects he has produced and films such as "True Lies" (1994), "Black Sheep" (1996), "The Birdcage" (1996), "Enemy of the State" (1998), and "The Scorpion King" (2002). Heslov and Clooney launched the production company Smokehouse Pictures in 2006, and in August 2022, the company entered into a multi-project deal with Audible to create content exclusively for the audiobook/podcast service.
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Grant is married to producer Lysa Hayland-Heslov, and they have two daughters, Olivia and Mya. Lysa founded the Los Angeles nonprofit organization Children Mending Hearts, which is "dedicated to combating bullying and intolerance by inspiring empathy in children through art and service-learning programs."
Grant produced and appeared in 2008's "Leatherheads," then he directed and produced 2009's "The Men Who Stare at Goats." He produced 2010's "The American" and co-wrote and produced 2011's "The Ides of March," which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. In 2012, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences invited Heslov to join the organization, and he produced the film "Argo," which won more than 90 awards, including an Academy Award for Best Motion Picture of the Year and a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Drama. Next, Grant produced 2013's "August: Osage County," 2015's "Our Brand Is Crisis," and 2016's "Money Monster" and co-wrote, produced, and appeared in 2014's "The Monuments Men." He co-wrote and produced 2017's "Suburbicon," and in 2020, he produced the documentary "The Art of Political Murder" and the science-fiction film "The Midnight Sky." Heslov also produced the Hulu miniseries "Catch-22" (2019), the Showtime series "On Becoming a God in Central Florida" (2019), and the Netflix documentary series "Trial by Media" (2020), and he directed two episodes of "Catch-22" and appeared in four episodes.
Heslov began his career with guest-starring roles on "Joanie Loves Chachi" (1982), "Family Ties" (1983), and "Happy Days" (1984), and from 1984 to 1985, he was a series regular on the NBC sitcom "Spencer." His first film was 1985's "The Journey of Natty Gann," then he appeared in "The Boys Next Door" (1985), "Legal Eagles" (1986), "Sunset" (1988), "License to Drive" (1988), "Dangerous Curves" (1988), and "Catch Me If You Can" (1989). In the '90s, Grant guest-starred on "Baywatch" (1990), "Valerie" (1990), "Columbo" (1991), "Seinfeld" (1993), "Touched by an Angel" (1996), and "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" (1996) and appeared in films such as "True Lies" (1994), "Congo" (1995), "Black Sheep" (1996), "The Birdcage" (1996), "Dante's Peak" (1997), and "Enemy of the State" (1998). In 2003, he branched out into producing, serving as co-producer on the film "Intolerable Cruelty." Heslov then produced the television series "K Street" (2003) and "Unscripted" (2005). Grant co-wrote the screenplay for 2005's "Good Night, and Good Luck." with George Clooney, and he produced and appeared in it as well. The film earned six Academy Award nominations, including two for Heslov.
Grant Heslov is an American actor, director, writer, and producer who has a net worth of $20 million. Grant Heslov isGeorge Clooney'sproducing partner. They co-wrote the screenplays for "Good Night, and Good Luck." (2005), "The Ides of March" (2012), "The Monuments Men" (2014), and "Suburbicon" (2017). Grant produced those screenplays as well as the films "Leatherheads" (2008), "The Men Who Stare at Goats" (2009), "The American" (2010), "Argo" (2012), "August: Osage County" (2013), "Our Brand Is Crisis" (2015), "Money Monster" (2016), and "The Midnight Sky" (2020). "Argo" earned Heslov an Academy Award. Grant wrote, directed, and starred in the 1998 short film "Waiting for Woody," and he also directed "The Men Who Stare at Goats" and episodes of "Even Stevens" (2002), "Unscripted" (2005), and the miniseries "Catch-22" (2019).
Grant Heslov was born Grant A. Heslov on May 15, 1963, in Los Angeles, California. Grant's mother, Jerrie, was a businesswoman, and his father, Arthur, was a dentist. He grew up in a Jewish household in the Palos Verdes area of L.A. with older brothers Michael and Steven, and he attended Palos Verdes High School. After graduation, Heslov enrolled at the University of Southern California, along with his friendTate Donovan, who would go on to land a recurring role as Joshua Burgin on the NBC sitcom "Friends" and voice the title role in the animated Disney film "Hercules." As a USC student, Grant joined the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.
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