Head’s up: Joe Alwyn is having a ~moment~ rn. Ever since he landed his breakout role in the 2016 war flick Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk, the London boy has been working legit nonstop, and as a result, Joe Alywn’s net worth continues to climb. So how much is he actually worth? Taylor Swift’s ex is def making more $$$ than he was at Snog’s frozen yogurt shop back in the day, we’ll tell ya that much (IYKYK).
Because we know you’re curious, we did a deep dive into Joe’s movie and TV earnings (as well as his Taylor Swift royalties...) to see how much he's raked in over the years. Let’s get into it.
He’s been in more movies than you probably realize.
After making his film debut in Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Joe has truly become a full-fledged ✨movie stahhhh.✨ His biggest roles thus far have included Samuel Masham in The Favourite, Robert Dudley in Mary Queen of Scots, and Harry Lee Van Buren in The Brutalist, so it seems safe to say that historical dramas are his thing.
This year, he’s starring in not one, but two Shakespeare-themed movies: in the Chloé Zhao-directed Hamnet, where he plays the brother of Agnes Shakespeare, and the Aneil Karia-directed Hamlet, in which he plays Ophelia’s brother, Laertes.
Unfortunately, it’s unclear what sort of paycheck he received for all these film roles. But considering The Favourite grossed nearly $100 million at the box office and Mary Queen of Scots grossed nearly $50 million, chances are he’s been compensated preeeeetty well.
He’s branched into television.
ICYMI, Joe starred in the Hulu series Conversations With Friends, which was adapted from the Sally Rooney novel of the same name, and before that, he starred as Bob Cratchit in the 2019 British miniseries A Christmas Carol.
Again, it’s a total mystery how much Joe earned from said roles (seriously, why is this not publicly accessible information??), so your guess is as good as ours.
He’s also done some modeling.
He may be an intensely private person when it comes to personal life, but Joe doesn’t mind putting himself out there in the name of promotion. In 2020, he became the face of Tom Ford’s Beau de Jour fragrance campaign, which is a v big deal.
Back in 2017, he also landed his first major fashion campaign when he teamed up with Prada for the brand’s “Ascension” collection. Oh, and let’s not forget his photoshoot with Gigi Hadid and Imaan Hammam for the September 2016 issue of Vogue.
Chances are he’ll continue landing impressive modeling gigs ’cause c’mon. Just look at that face.
Oh, and were you aware that he’s a songwriter?
Yep, Joe has penned a whole bunch of songs alongside his then-GF as William Bowery, a pseudonym he apparently chose for himself. For Taylor’s eighth album, folklore, Joe/William co-wrote “exile” and “betty,” and for her ninth album, evermore, he helped write “champagne problems,” “coney island,” and the title track “evermore.” Oh, and he also co-produced a bunch of the songs on folklore as well.
But the question remains: Did he actually earn money from the music collaboration with Tay? I mean, he won a Grammy for folklore, so it seems like a paycheck was deserved, no? Since Taylor is very literally worth more than 500 times more than him (sry, Joe, but it’s true), she probs made sure he was handsomely compensated for his musical contributions. Just saying.
So...how much is Joe Alwyn worth in 2025?
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Joe Alwyn’s net worth in 2025 is $4 million, which is pretty major—even though it’s a mere fraction of Taylor’s estimated $2.1 billion net worth (sorry to bring it up again, but it’s just 😲). K, byeeee!
