Jami Gertz’s net worth is estimated at $8–12 billion, making her one of the wealthiest actresses — and wealthiest women — in Hollywood. Born Jami Beth Gertz in Chicago, Illinois, she rose to fame as a teen actress in the 1980s through films like The Lost Boys and Less Than Zero, and TV series including Square Pegs and Still Standing. Her current wealth, however, derives overwhelmingly from her marriage to private equity billionaire Tony Ressler and their joint ownership of the Atlanta Hawks NBA franchise.
Updated March 2026: According to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index, Antony Ressler’s net worth is tracked in the multi-billion dollar range based on his co-founding stakes in Ares Management Corporation and Apollo Global Management. Gertz shares in this wealth as his wife and is widely identified as the co-owner of the Atlanta Hawks. E! News has reported her as potentially the richest woman in Hollywood, with net worth estimates ranging from $8 billion to as high as $13.8 billion depending on asset valuations.
Jami Beth Gertz was born on October 28, 1965, in Chicago, Illinois, and raised in the suburb of Glenview. Her father, Walter Gertz, was a building contractor; her mother’s name is Sharyn. She has two brothers, Michael and Scott. Gertz was raised in Conservative Judaism and graduated from Maine East High School in 1983. She went on to study drama at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, according to Wikipedia.
Her entry into the entertainment industry came at age 16, when she was discovered by Norman Lear — the legendary television producer behind All in the Family and Good Times — who cast her in early television work. This connection launched a career that would span four decades.
Gertz’s early film career placed her at the center of the 1980s teen film moment. She appeared in Endless Love (1981), Sixteen Candles (1984), The Lost Boys (1987), and Less Than Zero (1987), the latter two establishing her as a prominent figure in the decade’s youth-oriented cinema. She also appeared in Twister (1996), one of the top-grossing films of that year.
Her most sustained television success came with the CBS sitcom Still Standing (2002–2006), in which she starred for all 88 episodes. She later led the ABC comedy The Neighbors (2012–2014) and earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for her guest role on Ally McBeal. Additional notable guest appearances include Seinfeld, ER, and Entourage.
In 2024, Gertz transitioned further into producing, serving as executive producer of Magic City: An American Fantasy — a documentary that, as reported by Fortune, led directly to the cancellation of a planned Atlanta Hawks event in March 2026, given the documentary’s themes conflicting with the team’s female fan outreach initiatives.
Jami Gertz married Tony Ressler on June 16, 1989, and the couple has been together for over 35 years. They have three sons: Oliver Jordan Ressler (born 1992), Nicholas Simon Ressler (born 1995), and Theo Ressler (born 1998). The family is known for significant philanthropic activity, particularly in Jewish communal causes and medical research. They donated $10 million to the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. Gertz turned 60 in October 2025 and maintains an active public profile as an actress, NBA team co-owner, and philanthropist.
Jami Gertz’s net worth is estimated at $8–12 billion as of 2026, according to Biography.com and consistent with Bloomberg’s tracking of her husband Tony Ressler’s wealth. The figure reflects their joint marital assets, primarily Ressler’s co-founding stake in Ares Management and their majority ownership of the Atlanta Hawks. She is widely regarded as one of the wealthiest women in Hollywood.
Jami Gertz’s husband is Tony (Antony) Ressler, a private equity billionaire who co-founded Ares Management Corporation in 1997 and was a founding partner of Apollo Global Management. They married on June 16, 1989, and have three sons together. Ressler is tracked by the Bloomberg Billionaires Index as a multi-billionaire based on his Ares Management stake.
Jami Gertz was born on October 28, 1965, in Chicago, Illinois, making her 60 years old as of 2026. She was raised in the Glenview suburb of Chicago, graduated from Maine East High School in 1983, and studied drama at NYU before being launched in entertainment by producer Norman Lear.
Jami Gertz stands 5 feet 5 inches tall (1.65 m), per IMDb biographical data and Wikipedia. This figure is consistent across entertainment industry databases.
Yes. Jami Gertz and her husband Tony Ressler led the purchasing group that acquired majority ownership of the Atlanta Hawks NBA franchise in 2015. Gertz has been active in franchise operations and community initiatives. The team’s value has grown significantly since the purchase; the Forbes 2025 NBA valuations place all 30 franchises above $1 billion, with the Hawks representing a major asset in the couple’s portfolio.
Jami Gertz and Tony Ressler have three sons: Oliver Jordan Ressler (born 1992), Nicholas Simon Ressler (born 1995), and Theo Ressler (born 1998). The family is based in Los Angeles and is known for active philanthropy, including a $10 million donation to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.