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Nicolas Cage

$40 Million
Actor, Film Producer

Quick Facts

Full Name Nicolas Kim Coppola (Nicolas Cage)
Net Worth $40 Million
Profession Actor, Film Producer
Date of Birth January 7, 1964
Nationality American
Height 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Spouse/Partner Riko Shibata (m. 2021)
Children Weston Coppola Cage (b. 1990), Kal-El Coppola Cage (b. 2005), August Francesca Coppola Cage (b. 2022)

Biography

Nicolas Cage’s net worth is estimated at $40 million as of 2026. Born Nicolas Kim Coppola, the Academy Award-winning actor and producer built one of the most unusual careers in Hollywood history — earning over $200 million from film salaries across more than four decades, commanding $20 million per picture at his peak, then rebuilding his finances after a well-documented financial collapse triggered by excessive spending and a $6.2 million IRS tax lien in 2009. His 109-film career has generated over $6.5 billion at the worldwide box office, and a string of critically acclaimed performances since 2021 has restored both his reputation and his earning power.

Updated March 2026: According to Finance Monthly, Nicolas Cage’s net worth in 2026 stands at $40 million — a figure rebuilt through disciplined work following years of financial turbulence. His September 2024 purchase of a $10.5 million Malibu beachfront mansion, confirmed by The New York Times, signals a continued financial recovery, while upcoming projects including the Amazon/MGM+ series Spider-Noir and the WWII thriller Fortitude (2025) keep him active in the industry.

Nicolas Cage Early Life and Education

Nicolas Kim Coppola was born on January 7, 1964, in Long Beach, California, to August Coppola — a literature professor of Italian descent — and Joy Vogelsang, a dancer and choreographer of German, Polish, English, and Scottish ancestry. He is the youngest of three sons; his brothers are New York radio personality Marc Coppola and filmmaker Christopher Coppola. His uncle is director Francis Ford Coppola, and his aunt is actress Talia Shire, placing him at the center of one of Hollywood’s most celebrated creative dynasties.

Cage attended Beverly Hills High School, an institution with a notable history of entertainment alumni. He later enrolled at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, though his professional career accelerated rapidly enough that formal education gave way to on-set experience. Crucially, at age 15 he secured a screen test through his uncle — but rather than capitalize on the family connection, he legally changed his name to Nicolas Cage, borrowing from Marvel Comics character Luke Cage and avant-garde composer John Cage, specifically to build his own identity apart from the Coppola name.

His acting ambitions crystallized at a young age after watching James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause and East of Eden. His first screen credit came with a small role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982), followed by the lead in Valley Girl (1983), before early roles in his uncle’s films Rumble Fish (1983) and The Cotton Club (1984).

Nicolas Cage Acting Career

Cage’s career divides into several distinct phases. His breakthrough arrived in 1987 with Joel Coen’s Raising Arizona and Norman Jewison’s Moonstruck, the latter earning him a Golden Globe nomination alongside Cher. The early 1990s brought cult status with Vampire’s Kiss (1989) and the Palme d’Or-winning Wild at Heart (1990), directed by David Lynch.

The pivotal moment came in 1995 with Leaving Las Vegas, Mike Figgis’s portrait of an alcoholic screenwriter. The performance earned Cage the Academy Award for Best Actor, the Golden Globe, and the Screen Actors Guild Award — establishing him as one of the most respected dramatic actors of his generation. He also received an Oscar nomination for Adaptation (2002), directed by Spike Jonze.

With critical credibility established, Cage pivoted to blockbuster action: The Rock (1996, $335 million worldwide) with Sean Connery; Con Air (1997, $224 million) and Face/Off (1997, $246 million) — all three in a single calendar year. Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) and the National Treasure franchise (2004 and 2007, combined $806 million worldwide) solidified his status as one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, according to IMDb.

A period of prolific but uneven output followed between 2010 and 2020, much of it driven by his need to service debt. Then a genuine artistic resurgence began with Mandy (2018) and Pig (2021), the latter earning renewed critical acclaim. The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022) — in which Cage played a fictionalized version of himself — generated strong reviews and audience enthusiasm, while Dream Scenario (2023) earned him a fifth Golden Globe nomination. Longlegs (2024) grossed nearly $128 million worldwide on a $10 million budget, his best return-on-investment in years. As of 2025–2026, he is attached to the live-action Amazon/MGM+ series Spider-Noir and the World War II thriller Fortitude, directed by Simon West (Con Air), co-starring Ben Kingsley and Michael Sheen.

Cage’s career total across 109 films stands at over $6.5 billion in worldwide box office grosses, according to a 2025 box office analysis on Reddit’s r/boxoffice. He received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1998.

How Nicolas Cage Built His $40 Million Fortune

Cage’s wealth derives from decades of film work, production, and the long recovery from a financial crisis that consumed most of his earlier earnings. Here is how the income has stacked up:

  • Peak film salaries ($20 million per picture): During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Cage commanded $20 million per film for Gone in 60 Seconds, Windtalkers, and National Treasure, according to IMDb. Total career film salary earnings are estimated at over $200 million.
  • Action franchise fees: The Rock, Con Air, and Face/Off each generated substantial paydays in 1996–1997. The two National Treasure films and the Ghost Rider franchise extended his blockbuster earning window into the late 2000s.
  • Production company (Saturn Films): Cage founded Saturn Films in 1997, producing projects including the Oscar-nominated Shadow of the Vampire (2000) and directing Sonny (2002), adding producer fees to his income stream.
  • High-volume lower-budget films (2010–2020): Cage accepted dozens of roles during this period specifically to pay off IRS debts and other creditors. By 2022, he confirmed to multiple outlets that all debts were settled, and he could again be selective about projects.
  • Voice acting and franchise royalties: His voice role as Spider-Man Noir in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018) connected him to a film that grossed $375 million worldwide, per box office data. He reprises the role in the upcoming Spider-Noir series.
  • Collectibles liquidation: A near-pristine copy of Action Comics No. 1 — the first appearance of Superman — stolen from Cage’s collection in 2000, recovered in 2011, and sold at auction that year for a record $2.16 million, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter.
  • Real estate recovery: After losing multiple properties — including an $8.5 million Las Vegas mansion to foreclosure and a Louisiana property known as one of America’s most haunted houses — Cage purchased a $10.5 million Malibu beachfront home in August 2024, signaling renewed financial stability.

Nicolas Cage Personal Life

Cage has been married five times. His first marriage was to actress Patricia Arquette in April 1995; the couple finalized their divorce in 2001. He then married Lisa Marie Presley on August 10, 2002, but filed for divorce after 107 days, finalizing the split in May 2004. His third wife was Alice Kim, a former waitress he met in Los Angeles; they married on July 30, 2004, and separated in January 2016 after 12 years together, during which they had son Kal-El. In March 2019, he married makeup artist Erika Koike in Las Vegas but filed for annulment four days later; the divorce was granted in June 2019. His current and fifth wife is Riko Shibata, whom he married on February 16, 2021.

Cage has three children. His eldest, Weston Coppola Cage, was born December 26, 1990, with actress Christina Fulton. Weston has pursued a career as a musician and actor, and became a father himself, making Nicolas Cage a grandfather. His second son, Kal-El Coppola Cage — named after Superman’s Kryptonian birth name — was born October 3, 2005, with Alice Kim. His youngest child, daughter August Francesca Coppola Cage, was born September 7, 2022, with Riko Shibata, according to People.

Cage has been a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador and has donated to causes including Amnesty International and Hurricane Katrina relief. In 2009, he received the UN Humanitarian Award. He maintains a well-documented passion for comics and the occult, and famously spent years attempting to locate the Holy Grail. He owns a nine-foot pyramid-shaped tomb in New Orleans’ St. Louis Cemetery No. 1.

Frequently Asked Questions About Nicolas Cage

What is Nicolas Cage’s net worth?

Nicolas Cage’s net worth is estimated at $40 million as of 2026. He earned over $200 million from film salaries alone during his career peak, when he commanded $20 million per picture, but lost the majority of that wealth through excessive spending on real estate, exotic collectibles, cars, and a private jet, compounded by a $6.2 million IRS tax lien in 2009. He spent roughly a decade taking on high-volume film work to service those debts, which he confirmed were fully paid by 2022. His August 2024 purchase of a $10.5 million Malibu mansion, as reported by The New York Times, reflects his restored financial footing.

How old is Nicolas Cage?

Nicolas Cage was born on January 7, 1964, in Long Beach, California, making him 62 years old as of March 2026. He is of Italian descent on his father’s side (through the Coppola family) and German, Polish, English, and Scottish descent on his mother’s side. He was raised in California and attended Beverly Hills High School before studying at UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television.

How tall is Nicolas Cage?

Nicolas Cage stands 6 feet 0 inches tall (1.83 meters), as listed in his official IMDb profile. His height contributed to his physical presence in action roles across films like Con Air, The Rock, and Face/Off, in which he often appeared alongside co-stars of comparable stature.

Who is Nicolas Cage’s wife Riko Shibata?

Nicolas Cage’s current wife is Riko Shibata, a Japanese entrepreneur born on January 10, 1995, in Kyoto, Japan — making her 31 years younger than Cage. The couple met through mutual friends while Cage was filming Prisoners of the Ghostland in Japan in 2020; Shibata has a brief credit in that film as a mannequin woman. They became engaged via FaceTime in August 2020, and married on February 16, 2021, in an intimate ceremony at Wynn Las Vegas, according to People. Cage has said he was drawn to her partly because she kept sugar gliders (flying squirrels) as pets. The couple attended the 2025 Golden Globe Awards together.

Does Nicolas Cage have kids and family?

Nicolas Cage has three children. His eldest son, Weston Coppola Cage (born December 26, 1990), is a musician and actor whose mother is actress Christina Fulton; Weston has children of his own, making Cage a grandfather. His second son, Kal-El Coppola Cage (born October 3, 2005) — named after Superman’s birth name — is the son of Cage’s third wife, Alice Kim. His youngest child is daughter August Francesca Coppola Cage (born September 7, 2022), his first child with wife Riko Shibata, as confirmed by People. Cage comes from one of Hollywood’s most prominent creative families: his uncle is director Francis Ford Coppola, his aunt is actress Talia Shire, and his cousins include filmmakers Sofia Coppola and Roman Coppola.

What is Nicolas Cage’s salary per film?

At his peak in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Nicolas Cage earned $20 million per film for blockbusters including Gone in 60 Seconds, Windtalkers, and National Treasure, making him one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood at the time, according to IMDb. During the debt-payoff period from roughly 2010 to 2020, his per-film fees dropped significantly as he prioritized volume over rate. For his critical comeback films — including Pig (2021), The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (2022), and Longlegs (2024) — specific salaries have not been publicly disclosed, though Longlegs grossed nearly $128 million on a $10 million budget, suggesting a performance-based upside. His upcoming Spider-Noir series for Amazon/MGM+ is expected to carry a premium streaming fee commensurate with his current market value.

Where does Nicolas Cage live and what is his house worth?

Nicolas Cage currently owns a $10.5 million Malibu, California beachfront home, purchased in August 2024. The four-story, nearly 4,000-square-foot contemporary residence sits on a private beach with ocean views, featuring four en suite bedrooms, a chef’s kitchen, vaulted ceilings, floor-to-ceiling glass walls, and a rare rooftop deck, in a neighborhood that also counts Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Robert Downey Jr. as residents. The property had originally been listed as high as $17.9 million before Cage acquired it, as reported by Realtor.com. He also maintains a property in Las Vegas and reportedly a small cottage near Glastonbury, England. In earlier years, Cage owned over 15 properties worldwide, including two European castles, a private island, and a New Orleans mansion famously known as one of America’s most haunted houses, most of which were sold or foreclosed during his financial difficulties.