The Conjuring star and two-time Tony nominee Patrick Wilson established himself as one of Hollywood's most versatile and financially successful stars. He has built a multi-million-dollar fortune by seamlessly transitioning between critical prestige and massive commercial blockbusters. Recent reports from CelebrityNetWorth revealed that he has a net worth of $7 million.
Wilson became the first nationwide popular celebrity when he sang On the Street Where You Live at the Kennedy Center Honors for Julie Andrews in 2001. Later, he performed major roles in films and TV.
He is famous for portraying demonologist Ed Warren in The Conjuring franchise and played Josh Lambert in the Insidious universe. He appeared as Joe Pitt in the TV show Angels in America, Lou Solverson in FX's Fargo, and Dr. Michael Holt in CBS's A Gifted Man.
Wilson grew up in St. Petersburg with his two older brothers and studied at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University after finishing school from Shorecast Preparatory. In the university, he got a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in drama.
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Patrick Wilson's income from movies and TV shows

The Hollywood directors usually earn between $250,000 and $500,000 per movie and Patrick Wilson's salary is reportedly $500,000 per film. However, he directed the second chapter of Insidious and for that role he received an extra amount.
On the other hand, The Red Door had a budget of $16 million. The former chapters of this franchise often earned more than 20 times their cost and therefore covered the production expenses. The film had already earned $120 million worldwide and made it a strong victory for Sony Pictures and Blumhouse.
Moreover, Wilson's earning in The Conjuring series was over $200 million at the box office. He earned $319.5 million from the first Conjuring movie, and because of that, he was able to launch a franchise of eight films. Wilson's steady financial performance in these big-budget projects made him one of the most profitable names in horror cinema.
Patrick's payment increased sharply when he worked on major studio blockbusters like Watchmen, Aquaman, The A-Team, and Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom. His base rate saw a rise to match the big budgets of these productions.
The Aquaman series boosted his income

In the first chapter of Aquaman, Wilson played the Ocean Master King Orm and his salary reportedly increased when he took the role of the villain in the $160 million DC movie. Well settled actors in top superhero films usually earn between $1 million and $2 million.
However, in this movie he started to receive box-office bonuses and small backend percentages when it grossed over $1.2 billion worldwide. Wilson returned in the next chapter as the second lead alongside Jason Momoa.
His salary was reported at $2 million upfront. Therefore, he earned at least $3 million to $4 million from the Aquaman series alone.
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