What Is Orlando Bloom's Net Worth in 2025?
Orlando signed on for The Lord of the Rings when he was a relatively new actor at the very beginning of his career. So, while those movies might be among his biggest and most successful, his salary was surprisingly low.*
Back in 2019, Orlando revealed on Howard Stern's podcast that he made $175,000 total to star in LOTR. Like, all three of them. In other words, he earned just $58,333 per movie. But Orlando isn't complaining, and told Howard Stern that the films were the "greatest gift of my life" and that he'd "do it again for half the money."
*Note: surprisingly low for a famous celebrity is still shockingly high for the rest of us.
According to The Richest, Orlando made $11,900,000 for both Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. Meanwhile, Collider says that there was a pay gap between him and Keira Knightley, reporting that "while Knightley reportedly earned around $3-$5 million for the first flick, it is rumored that Bloom made at least twice that amount."
By the way, Orlando's other films from the early aughts (arguably his peak of leading man fame) also earned him paychecks in the millions—including Elizabethtown, for which he took home a reported $3 million.
Orlando's not out here promoting teeth whitening strips, but he does work with the occasional high end brand. Example? He's currently the face of Porsche Design. Details of Orly's contracts are under wraps, but something tells me Porsche has money, so!
Orlando bought a mansion in Beverly Hills back in 2017, which he he sold for $9 million in 2019—earning a casual $2 million profit. Then in October 2020, he and his fiancé Katy Perry bought a $14.2 million mansion in Montecito—the swanky neighborhood where Meghan Markle and Prince Harry live. And speaking of Katy Perry...
Allegedly! This is the amount that outlets like E! News and Us Weekly reported when Katy showed off her gorgeous flower-shaped ring back in 2019.
That'd be $40 million, according to the folks at Celebrity Net Worth. And just in case you're wondering, Katy Perry's net worth is 10 times that at $400 million.
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