Inside Kevin Costner’s hefty net worth after divorce and Yellowstone exit
Kevin Costner has quite the net worth to enter 2025 after his busy 2024, centered around his Yellowstone exit and Horizon saga.
Baumgartner claimed the actor, who confirmed in June he would not be returning to Yellowstone, earns about $19.3 million every year. She also claimed the pair spends big, so after their expenses are taken into account, they are left with about $7.59 million annually.
But what is Costner’s net worth in 2025 and how did he make it? Daily Express US finds out all you need to know.
Costner’s early life
Costner was born on January 18, 1955, in Lynwood, California, and grew up in Compton, California.
He attended Mt. Whitney High School in Visalia, California where he played football and baseball and developed his love for acting when he later studied at California State University Fullerton, where he graduated with a B.A. in marketing.
The actor, 69, took acting classes during his first marriage to Cindy Silva, and when they were on a flight home from their honeymoon in Puerto Vallarta, he met late Hollwood legend Burt Reynolds, who gave him acting tips.
Costner said Reynolds spreaheaded his success because as a result of their meeting he kept on taking acting courses at night, while working as a marketing executive by day.
In 1978, Costner land small roles in movies and commercials, including the The Big Chill in 1983 and first found fame in 1985 when he landed a major role in movie Silverado.
What is Costner’s net worth?
Court documents in Costner’s divorce proceedings estimated his net worth to be around $400 million, as a result of his movie and TV earnings, as well as his property portfolio, which is made up of about least five properties worth around $100 million and a $145 million compound.
He also rakes in case from non-entertainment ventures, including Costner oil and water separation technology, which cleans up oil spills and road-trip app Autio.