Robin Williams had a net worth of $60 million at the time of his death in 2014. Williams was married thrice and as a result his estate has been subjected to many lawsuits after he died.
Name
Robin McLaurin Williams
Net Worthat Death
$60 million
Annual Income
$9 Million
Salary per Movie
$5 Million
Real Estate Assets
$20 Million
Cash in Bank
$4.8 Million
Do You Know: Robin Williams accepted $75,000, rather than his typical fee of about $8 million, for his role as the Genie in “Aladdin” because he wanted to “leave something wonderful behind” for his children.
Who Inherited Robin Williams Wealth?
Third Marriage: Robin Williams wife from his third marriage, Susan Schneider, will receive an allowance of $50,000 per month to cover home and living expenses for the rest of her life.
She will also remain in the couple’s home in Tiburon, California, which is valued at an estimated $10 million. Also See Marlon Brando’s Net Worth at Death
Second Marriage: Williams’ three children with his second wife Marsha Graces will inherit the bulk of their father’s estate, which is estimated to be worth between $60. The estate includes cash in banks, investments in stocks, and real estate properties.
The dispute centered on how much money Susan Williams should receive from the estate. Robin Williams also set aside $2 million of his wealth towards charity.
Robin Williams Salary Earnings
Movie
Salary
Good Morning, Vietnam
$750,000
Dead Poets Society
$500,000
Night at the Museum
$20 million
Good Will Hunting
$7 million
Aladdin
$10 million
Mrs. Doubtfire
$15 million
Jumanji
$20 million
The Birdcage
$12 million
Patch Adams
$10 million
Happy Feet
$25 million
Awakenings
$4 million
Insomnia
$8 million
Real Estate Assets
One of Williams’ most prized possessions was his home in San Francisco’s Seacliff neighborhood.
The Italian Renaissance-style estate was built in 1926 and boasts stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the Marin Headlands.
Williams and his then-wife, Marsha Garces, purchased the home in 1991 for $3.2 million and spent millions more renovating it.
In addition to his San Francisco home, Williams also owned a 653-acre estate in Napa Valley. The property, known as Villa Sorriso, means “House of Smiles” in Italian.
Williams purchased the estate in 1997 for $7 million and used it as a retreat for his family and friends. The property includes a 12,000-square-foot main house and a guest house.
Williams also owned a home in Tiburon, California. The home was located on a waterfront lot and had stunning views of the San Francisco Bay. Williams purchased the home in 2003 for $10 million and sold it in 2020 for $5.3 million.