Anthony Starr net worth: The Boys star’s $5 million portfolio revealed
Anthony Starr’s net worth stands at USD 5 million, built on TV roles, film projects, and endorsements, with a $440k per‑season fee for The Boys.
The New Zealand actor behind Homelander has amassed roughly $5 million. His earnings include a hefty per‑season salary for The Boys.
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Anthony Starr has become a talking point after his turn as Homelander on The Boys. Fans worldwide are noting his rise and, oddly enough, the money behind it.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, the New Zealand‑born actor’s total net worth sits at about USD 5 million. That figure comes from a mix of film work, TV series, brand tie‑ups and promotional deals.
FilmyBeat puts a number on his The Boys paycheck – roughly USD 440,000 per season. That’s one of the larger slices of the show’s talent pool.
Starr was born on 25 October 1975 in Wellington. As a kid he dabbled in karate, loved surfing and even pulled a shift at a gas station while studying.
His screen debut was a brief cameo in Xena: Warrior Princess, then a more steady gig from 2000 to 2002 on Shortland Street as Stratford Wilson. Over the years he popped up in shows like Mercy Peak, Skin and Bone, Outrageous Fortune and Not Only But Always.
On the big screen his first role was a support part in Without a Paddle. The following year he landed a bigger spot in In My Father’s Den. The real lead came in 2006 with After the Waterfall, playing a park ranger hunting for his missing daughter. He’s also known for roles in American Sausage Standoff and G20.
So, the numbers line up: a $5 million net worth, a $440k seasonal fee, and a career that’s been building since those early Xena days. The story’s still unfolding, you’ll notice.

