Robin Williams had a net worth of $60 million at the time of his death in 2014.
He was married three times, and as a result, his estate has been subjected to many lawsuits since his passing.
Robin Williams Net Worth
- Net Worth at Death: $60 Million
- Annual Income: $9 Million
- Salary per Movie: $5 Million
- Real Estate Assets: $20 Million
- Cash in Bank: $4.8 Million
Who Inherited Robin Williams’ Wealth?
Third Marriage: Robin Williams wife from his third marriage, Susan Schneider, will receive an allowance of $60,000 per month to cover home and living expenses for the rest of her life.

Second Marriage: Williams’ three children with his second wife Marsha Graces will inherit the bulk of their father’s estate. The estate includes cash in banks, investments in stocks, and real estate properties.
The settlement comes after a two-year legal battle between Susan Williams and her stepchildren. Robin Williams also set aside $2 million of his wealth towards charity..
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
Williams loved his home in San Francisco’s Seacliff neighborhood. Built in 1928, it has great 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.