Cillian Murphy has been receiving all the praise lately, especially for his portrayal of Robert Oppenheimer, the creator of the atomic bomb, in Christopher Nolan‘s acclaimed and Oscar-nominated film.
The actor not only earned accolades for his performance but also received a nomination for the Academy Awards in the Best Actor category, later winning the Oscar in 2024, whose acceptance speech was for its origins.
As expected, his string of successes correlates with the amount of money in his bank account, as he is one of the stars who commands substantial fees for his roles, like Thomas Shelby in Peaky Blinders, that will soon have a movie.
What is Cillian Murphy’s net worth in 2024?
Cillian Murphy ranks among the wealthiest celebrities in the industry as of 2024, with a fortune of $20 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth and The Richest, a site specializing in income.
It has been reported that he has amassed a significant sum over the years thanks to his standout performances and involvement in popular projects, such as the dramatic biopic Oppenheimer, directed by Christopher Nolan.
He is set to appear in several highly anticipated productions soon, including “Blood Runs Coal”, a dramatic crime biography where he will portray Chip Yablonski, an independent lawyer.
Cillian Murphy believes he should earn less money
The Irish star has had a long and successful career in the film industry. Despite his worldwide fame, he has always remained down-to-earth and stated that he doesn’t deserve to earn such a large sum of money.
Cillian Murphy confessed that he believes he is overpaid for his profession as an actor. In an interview with The Guardian, he mentioned that “Peaky Blinders” helped him increase his wealth and that he didn’t feel comfortable with it.
“I’m really lucky. I feel embarrassed by it sometimes. I’m just a [expletive] actor. There are doctors and nurses and [expletive] people that work. I struggle with that. I mean, actors are overpaid, you know?”, he said.
“It’s nice when you get paid, when you’re young, and you’ve gone from having no money, but the Catholic guilt kicks in immediately, and I’m like, ‘It’s all going to go wrong. You don’t deserve this’. And I don’t”, he added later.