Revealed: Bruce McNall's Assets & Salary - Is the Star a Billionaire? Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Updated: May 05, 2026

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Revealed: Bruce McNall's Assets & Salary - Is the Star a Billionaire? Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Many fans are curious about Bruce McNall's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Bruce McNall's Net Worth?

For a more detailed explanation of the rise and fall of Bruce McNall, please read this article: "The Unbelievable Fall From Grace Of Former LA Kings Owner Bruce P. McNall".

In 1982 Bruce paid $7 million (the same as $22 million in today's dollars) for a home at 924 Bel Air Rd in LA's Holmby Hills neighborhood (same area as the Playboy Mansion). In 1995, a year after filing for bankruptcy, Revlon ChairmanRonald Perelmanoutbid a school called Harvard-Westlake (that is adjacent to the home) at a public auction. Perelman paid $4,738,750 for the 10,000-square-foot mansion.

In the 1980s McNall was a movie producer for films such as "Weekend at Bernie's" and "The Manhattan Project." In 1986 he purchased a 25% stake in the L.A. Kings. A year later he bought 24% more to become the largest shareholder for the team. He was forced to sell the Kings in 1993 due to defaulting on a $90 million loan. In 1992 he was elected the chairman of the NHL Board of Governors. McNall purchased the Toronto Argonauts in 1991 along withWayne GretzkyandJohn Candy.

In 2012 the home sold for $7.9 million. The home sold again in 2013 for $11 million. That structure was torn down and replaced with a 38,000 square foot mega-mansion. In January 2017, this home was listed for $250 MILLION. It was the most expensive home in America for a number of years. It finally sold in October 2019 for $94 million. Here's a video tour:

Bruce McNall was born on April 17, 1950 in Arcadia, California. For his higher education, he attended UCLA, despite his claim that he went to the University of Oxford, which was later debunked.

Bruce McNall is a former sports executive, Thoroughbred racehorse owner, and convicted felon who has a net worth of $500 thousand. At his absolute peak, Bruce McNall's net worth was easily in the $100-200 million range. He once owned both the NHL's Los Angeles Kings and the CFL's Toronto Argonauts. In Thoroughbred racing, he won the prestigious Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe in 1990 with his colt Saumarez. McNall experienced a dramatic career downfall in 1993 when he was convicted of conspiracy and fraud and sentenced to 70 months in prison. He filed for bankruptcy in 1994.

McNall also formerly owned the most expensive baseball card in the world, a 1909 Honus Wagner. His autobiography "Fun While It Lasted: My Rise and Fall in the Land of Fame and Fortune," was published in 2003.

In summary, the total wealth of Bruce McNall reflects strategic moves.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.