Many fans are curious about Robert Downey Jr.'s financial success in 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What is Robert Downey, Jr.'s Net Worth?

Robert Downey Jr. is an American actor, producer, and singer who has a net worth of $300 million. Robert Downey Jr. is probably most widely recognized today for his role as "Iron Man," in the Marvel cinematic universe. As we detail in the next section below, playing Iron Man earned Robert an enormous fortune and made him one of the highest-paid actors in the history of Hollywood.

Robert Downey Jr. has had some incredible ups and downs in both his personal and professional lives. Always recognized as a brilliant actor, he also had a penchant for partying too hard and a nasty habit of drinking and/or drugging himself into a stupor.  Unfortunately, his lifestyle caught up with him and derailed his career. After jail time and multiple trips to rehab, he finally got himself straightened out.  The last ten years have seen him shoot to the top of the A-list in Hollywood, appearing in such hit projects as the "Sherlock Holmes" franchise, the "Iron Man" franchise, "The Soloist," "Tropic Thunder," the surprise independent hit, "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints," and "Kiss Kiss Bang, Bang," among many others. On March 10, 2024, Robert won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in the movie "Oppenheimer."

How much did Robert Downey, Jr. Make Playing Iron Man?

Robert famously earned "just" $500,000 to appear in the first "Iron Man," which was released in 2008. His co-starTerrence Howardwould later reveal a bit more of the background on how Robert landed the part and why he earned such a small salary. Terrence Howard was actually the first lead-actor cast in the movie. Terrence signed-on to the do the movie with a 3-movie Marvel deal which would have paid him $4.5 million for his first Marvel movie, $8 million for his second and $12 million for his third. Terrence has claimed that he learned early on that the producers were intending to offer the role of Iron Man toClive Owen. Robert Downey Jr. reached out to Terrence and begged for help to get an audition. According to Howard, the film's producers refused to consider Downey because he was very expensive to insure, due to his previous personal life controversies. According to Howard, he offered to shave $1 million from his salary, of which $500,000 would go to Downey's paycheck and $500,000 would cover his insurance costs. And the rest was history.

After the enormous success of the 2010 sequel, Robert wisely negotiated a very important salary requirement pertaining to future Marvel movies. The deal entitles Robert to earn a significant cut of profits whenever he appears onscreen as Tony Stark or his super-powered alter ego Iron Man inANYMarvel movie. For his appearance in 2012's "The Avengers," he made $50 million, which was more than 10-20X the salary earned by his A-List co-stars. Even for his relatively brief role in 2017's "Spider-Man: Homecoming," Robert earned $15 million, for what amounted to three total days of work. He earned $75 million for the third "Iron Man" in 2013. That same year, GQ Magazine asked Robert about his enormous Iron Man paydays. Here's what he had to say:

GQ:Is that number [$50 million] about right?

RDJ:"Yeah." he says, smiling. "Isn't that crazy? They're so pissed. I can't believe it. I'm what's known as a strategic cost.'"

Ultimately, Robert Downey Jr.'s financial journey is a testament to their success.

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