As one of the most talked-about figures, Patrick Wilson has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What Is Patrick Wilson's Net Worth?

Patrick Wilson is an American actor, director, producer, and singer who has a net worth of $7 million. Wilson first gained national notice singing "On the Street Where You Live" at the Kennedy Center Honors forJulie Andrewsin 2001. Patrick has starred as demonologist Ed Warren in "The Conjuring" franchise (2013–present) and Josh Lambert in the "Insidious" film franchise (2010–present), and he played Joe Pitt in the miniseries "Angels in America" (2003), Dr. Michael Holt on the CBS medical drama "A Gifted Man" (2011–2012), and Lou Solverson on FX's "Fargo" (2015).

He has more than 60 film, television, and stage credits to his name, including "Hard Candy" (2005), "Little Children" (2006), "Aquaman" (2018), "Barefoot in the Park" (2006), and "All My Sons" (2008–2009). Wilson earned Tony nominations for Best Actor in a Musical for "The Full Monty" (2000–2001) and "Oklahoma!" (2002). He also produced and starred in the 2014 film "Let's Kill Ward's Wife," and in October 2020, it was announced that he would be making his directorial debut with "Insidious: The Dark Realm."

Early Life

Patrick Wilson was born Patrick Joseph Wilson on July 3, 1973, in Norfolk, Virginia. His mother, Mary Kay, was a professional singer and voice teacher, and his father, John, was a news anchor for Tampa's WTVT. Patrick and his two older brothers, Mark and Paul, grew up in St. Petersburg, Florida, and after graduating from Shorecrest Preparatory School, he earned a B.F.A. in Drama from Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University in 1995.

Career

After graduating from Carnegie Mellon, Wilson was an understudy in a 1995 touring production of "Miss Saigon, then he played Billy Bigelow in a national tour of "Carousel" in 1996. He earned a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Musical for his performance in a 1999 off-Broadway production of "Bright Lights, Big City," and in 2000, he made his Broadway debut as Jerry Lukowski in "The Full Monty," receiving nominations from the Tonys, Drama Desk Awards, and Outer Critics Circle. Patrick filmed his first movie, "My Sister's Wedding," in 2000, but it was never released. In 2002, he returned to Broadway as Curly McLain in "Oklahoma!," which earned him a Tony nomination and a Drama Desk Award nomination. Wilson received nominations from the Primetime Emmys and Golden Globes for the 2003 HBO miniseries "Angels in America," which was based on the 1991Tony Kushnerplay of the same name. In 2004, he portrayed William B. Travis in the Western "The Alamo" and Viscount Raoul de Chagny in theJoel Schumacher-directed film adaptation of "The Phantom of the Opera." Patrick co-starred withElliot Pagein the 2005 psychological thriller "Hard Candy," and he earned critical acclaim and a Young Hollywood Award for playing Brad Adamson in 2006's "Little Children." That year he also appeared in the film "Running with Scissors," narrated the documentary "Tampa Bay: Living Legacy," and appeared on Broadway in "Barefoot in the Park."

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Ultimately, Patrick Wilson's financial journey is a testament to their success.

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