Jessica Alba is recognized as one of the top stars of her generation, having appeared in 70 movies and TV shows spanning various genres. However, her talent shines the brightest in action films involving explosions and intense combat scenes.

Her passion for acting began at the age of five. At 13, she launched her career in the family production “Camp Nowhere,” initially hired for a two-week involvement but stepping into the main actress’s role when the first choice dropped out.

Since then, Jessica Alba has starred in some of the most successful films and series to date, accumulating an impressive fortune.

What is Jessica Alba’s net worth in 2024?

Jessica Alba has diligently worked to establish herself in Hollywood, and her efforts have paid off significantly. As of 2024, her net worth values at $100 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

While specific payment details for her performances are not disclosed, it is evident that her earnings have been substantial, especially since she starred as Sue Storm in the “Fantastic Four” franchise.

Typically, stars in superhero films command higher salaries, with estimates ranging from $800k to $10 million in the least demanding cases. However, it’s important to note that gender disparities often result in women being paid less in the entertainment industry, and this could also have affected Alba.

The Honest Company

As many are aware, Jessica Alba’s wealth extends beyond her acting career. In 2012, she founded The Honest Company, specializing in eco-friendly baby products, household goods, and body care items. The enterprise, which now employs over 275 people, generates revenues exceeding $150 million annually

Jessica Alba  attends a Meet and Greet hosted by the Honest Company at Nordstrom at Ala Moana Center on DECEMBER 3, 2016 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Source: Marco Garcia/Getty Images for Nordstrom, Inc.)

Jessica Alba attends a Meet and Greet hosted by the Honest Company at Nordstrom at Ala Moana Center on DECEMBER 3, 2016 in Honolulu, Hawaii. (Source: Marco Garcia/Getty Images for Nordstrom, Inc.)

Her inspiration for starting this project stemmed from her own experiences with childhood illnesses. Alba aimed to offer alternatives to traditional baby products containing ingredients like petrochemicals and synthetic fragrances.

Within a year of its inception, The Honest Company achieved $50 million in sales. By the second year, it raised $70 million and attained a market valuation of $1 billion. 

Although Jessica Alba still benefits financially from Honest, she stepped down from her role as Chief Creative Officer in April of this year. The performer announced her decision on Instagram, expressing gratitude for her twelve-year involvement.