Many fans are curious about Todd Phillips's financial success in April 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.
What is Todd Phillips' net worth and earnings?
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The Hangover went on to earn more than $500 million at the global box office. When it was all said and done. Todd earned $70-80 million off the first movie from all income streams.
Todd Phillips is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and actor who has a net worth of $200 million. Todd Phillips is best-known for directing and producing movies like "Joker", "Old School" and "The Hangover" franchise. As we detail in a moment, Todd famously took points over salary for his work on "The Hangover." After that movie became a surprise massive hit and spawned several sequels,Todd ultimately earned $150 million thanks to his trade. Both Todd andJoaquin Phoenixtraded salary for points on their movie "The Joker." Once again, this was a wise decision.They both earned $50 million from the first movieand will likely earn another $50 million from the sequel.
He negotiated a similar pay structure for the two sequels, which allowed him to earn a total of $150 million from the trilogy.
In 2007, Todd began working on a script titled "What Happens in Vegas" which eventually was re-worked as "The Hangover". He took the project to Warner Brothers, where he had a first-look deal, and was approved to make the film with a budget of $35 million. Todd wanted to make the movie R rated. Warner Brothers agreed but insisted that the movie have star power to sell tickets. Several A-list stars were approached and declined so Todd pitched Warner Brothers on four relatively unknown stars:Bradley Cooper,Zach Galifianakis,Ed HelmsandJustin Bartha. Warner Brothers was stunned and wiggled to get out of the project but Todd held steady. Phillips believed so strongly in his script and cast that he agreed to forfeit his$6.5 milliondirector's salary in exchange for16%of the film's gross.
While at Sundance promoting "Frat House", Todd met and befriended director/writer/producerIvan Reitman. Reitman encouraged Phillips to write a comedy. The result was 2000's "Road Trip" which was a sleeper hit that became a cult classic (as did the eventual sequel, Euro Trip).
Todd Phillips became a major Hollywood force thanks to 2003's "Old School" which was a massive box office and DVD success around the globe. This was also Todd's first time serving as producer. He followed up with 2004's "Starsky & Hutch" and 2006s "School for Scoundrels".
Todd Phillips was born and raised in New York. He attended NYU Film School but dropped out before graduating to focus on his own film documentary projects. One of his first major projects was a feature length documentary called "Hated:GG Allinand the Murder Junkies" which chronicled the life and death of controversial punk rocker GG Allin. His next project was a documentary called "Frat House", which earned a premiere at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. His next project was a documentary about fans of the band Phish called "Bittersweet Motel".
Ultimately, Todd Phillips's financial journey is a testament to their success.
Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.