Tom Hardy is an English actor most well-known for starring in films such as Inception (2010), The Dark Knight Rises (2012), and Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). In this article, we'll be taking a look at Tom Hardy's net worth in 2021.
Tom Hardy's Net Worth in 2021 (estimate): $45 million
Tom Hardy's net worth in 2021 is $45 million. This is according to multiple reputable outlets such as Celebrity Net Worth.
Edward Thomas “Tom” Hardy was born in London, England, wherein he attended Tower House School, Reed's School, and Duff Miller Sixth Form College. He then studied at Richmond Drama School and the Drama Centre London.
His first acting gig came in the form of Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks' war drama miniseries Band of Brothers (2001) as a minor character. His feature film debut, meanwhile, came in Ridley Scott's 2001 war thriller Black Hawk Down, wherein he played SPC Lance Twombly.
His career kicked off, with his next role being the Reman Praetor Shinzon in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), the tenth film in the Star Trek franchise. This role gave Hardy more international exposure.
Next would be his role in The Reckoning (2003) as Straw, starring alongside the likes of Willem Dafoe and Paul Bettany.
More international projects were in store for Hardy, as he appeared in Spanish thriller film Dot the I (2003) after starring as Pascal Dupont in Deserter (2002), shot in North Africa.
He'd venture into the horror genre after, starring as Matt in LD 50 Lethal Dose (2003). His next foray into the genre came in 2008, wherein he starred in British horror-thriller WΔZ.
Hardy then went into theatre, performing in Blood and In Arabia We'd All Be Kings, both in 2003.
Appearances in numerous BBC shows followed, particularly in The Virgin Queen (2005), A for Andromeda (2006), Stuart: A Life Backwards (2007), and Oliver Twist (2007). All of this certainly helped to contribute to Tom Hardy's Net Worth in 2021.
It was back to movies for Hardy in 2008, as he played Handsome Bob in Guy Ritchie's RocknRolla. He would follow this up with Bronson, wherein he put on an impressive 42 pounds of muscle to play real-life English prisoner Charles Bronson.
Hardy would appear in other shows in 2009 (The Take and Wuthering Heights) before starring in another play, this time in Philip Seymour Hoffman's The Long Red Road (2010). It was this year that Hardy would appear in the biggest movie in his career at the time, playing Eames in Christopher Nolan's iconic science-fiction thriller Inception.
2011 was yet another good year for Hardy's career, as he starred in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy after replacing Michael Fassbender for the role of Ricki Tarr. He'd then go on to play Tommy Riordan in mixed martial arts drama film Warrior, for which he received critical acclaim.
The year after saw Hardy's first role in a superhero film, as he played supervillain Bane in Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises (2012), the final installment of the iconic Dark Knight Trilogy. This would prove to be one of Hardy's most memorable roles as of yet.
Hardy's other projects in 2012 include romantic c0medy This Means War, as well as crime drama Lawless.
He had a relatively quiet 2013, with his next projects coming in the form of 2014 crime film The Drop, as well as the BBC hit series Peaky Blinders (2013-present).
Hardy would have a phenomenal and prolific 2015, as he starred in 5 films. The first was as Leo Demidov in Child 44, which was unfortunately critically panned. A musical role followed as he played Mark in London Road. Hardy would also play two characters, Reggie and Ronnie Kray, in crime thriller Legend.
Hardy would also star in two of his most critically-acclaimed projects, the first of which was in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) playing the titular character Max Rockatansky. He'd also star in The Revenant (2015) as John Fitzgerald alongside Leonardo DiCaprio's Hugh Glass.
2017 saw another massive project for Hardy, as he starred in yet another Christopher Nolan piece, this time in action-thriller film Dunkirk. He'd work with the BBC for another project this year, co-producing and starring in drama series Taboo.
6 years after his iconic role as Bane, Hardy would once again venture into superhero films, this time with Sony's Venom (2018) as both the titular character and main character Eddie Brock. He would play the two characters again in the sequel Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), as well as in a cameo appearance in Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
Hardy has been nominated and has received multiple awards and recognitions throughout his career: he's been awarded by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), and has been nominated for an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor for his work in The Revenant (2016). He's one of the most recognizable faces in Holywood today and has been critically acclaimed for his versatility as an actor. He has also taken part in some of the most iconic movies in their respective genres (The Dark Knight Rises, Mad Max: Fury Road, and Inception, to name a few).
The long-tenured Hardy is now worth $45 million after almost two decades of acting in movies, TV shows, and plays.
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