Many fans are curious about James Keach's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What is James Keach's net worth?
At one point Jane and James listed the home for sale for $16 million. According to the public real estate records, they never found a buyer and Jane occupies the home today. Today the property is likely worth $20+ million.
In 2004 James and Jane bought Stacy Keach's clifftop Malibu mansion for $4.5 million. Stacy had owned the six-acre property for 25+ years, and the existing structures were totally dilapidated. Jane and James reportedly spent $5 million on renovations over several years. The end result was a stunning 6,300 square-foot Tudor-style mansion that today features a recording studio and a cinema that can be converted into a full stage.
At one point they owned a second Malibu mansion which they appear to have sold for $11 million in the early 2010s. They also owned a home in Sherman Oaks, California and at one point owned a large estate near the English town of Bath.
James Keach was born on December 7, 1947 in Savannah, Georgia to actors Walter and Mary. His older brother is Stacy, also an actor. For his higher education, Keach earned his BA from Northwestern University and his MFA from the Yale School of Drama. He also trained as a Shakespearean actor.
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Keach made his big-screen debut in the 1975 thriller "Sunburst," which he also co-wrote. Over the remainder of the decade, he appeared in such films as "Cannonball," "FM," "Comes a Horseman," and "Hurricane." Keach had one of his most prominent roles in 1980, playingJesse Jamesopposite his brother Stacy in the Western "The Long Riders." He also co-wrote and co-produced the film. In 1981, Keach provided the voice for the titular character in the Western "The Legend of the Lone Ranger." He went on to play the motorcycle cop in the 1983 comedy road film "National Lampoon's Vacation." The following year, Keach starred oppositeJamie Lee Curtisin the romantic drama "Love Letters" and had a supporting role in the historical drama "The Razor's Edge."
James Keach is an American actor, director, and producer who has a net worth of $20 million. James Keach has appeared in such films as "Cannonball," "Hurricane," "The Long Riders," "Love Letters," "Wildcats," and "The New Swiss Family Robinson." As a filmmaker, he has directed such films as "False Identity," "Blind Dating," "Waiting for Forever," and the documentary "Glen Campbell: I'll Be Me." Keach has also done extensive directing for television, including on the series "The Young Riders" and "Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman." Speaking of "Dr. Quinn," James was married to that show's star,Jane Seymour, from 1993 to 2015. They have twin sons together. James directed and executive produced "Dr Quinn, Medicine Woman", which ran 149 episodes and starred Jane. He also produced the Oscar-winning movie "Walk the Line". His older brother is actorStacy Keach. James also has a son from a previous marriage to Holly Collins, sister of singerJudy Collins.
In 1985, Keach played a deputy in the comedy "Moving Violations" and a detective in the action drama "Stand Alone." He next starred alongsideGoldie Hawnin the 1986 football comedy "Wildcats." Keach was subsequently in the 1987 zombie film "Evil Town" and the 1989 comedy "The Experts." He was in fewer films in the 1990s, although he had a notable role as Jack Robinson in the adventure film "The New Swiss Family Robinson," co-starring his then-wife Jane Seymour. Keach has mostly focused on directing and producing in the 21st century. However, he did make a brief appearance in the 2005Johnny Cashbiopic "Walk the Line," which he co-produced at Cash's behest.
Ultimately, James Keach's financial journey is a testament to their success.
Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.