Latest Update: Ciarán Hinds's Total Wealth ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Updated: May 05, 2026

  • Subject:
    Latest Update: Ciarán Hinds's Total Wealth (2026 Updated)
  • Profile Status:
    Verified Biography
Latest Update: Ciarán Hinds's Total Wealth ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

As one of the most talked-about figures, Ciarán Hinds has built a significant fortune. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What Is Ciarán Hinds' Net Worth?

Hinds had one of his most prolific years in 2011, when he appeared in a whopping seven films. They were "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2," "The Debt," "The Rite," "Salvation Boulevard," "Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy," "The Shore," and "Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance." Ciarán was subsequently in such films as "The Woman in Black," "John Carter," "Closed Circuit," "The Sea," "The Disappearance of Eleanor Rigby," "Last Days in the Desert," "Hitman: Agent 47," "Silence," and "Woman Walks Ahead." He also lent his voice to the Disney animated film "Frozen" and its sequel "Frozen 2," and he appeared via motion capture in the superhero film "Justice League." His other credits have included "Red Sparrow," "First Man,"  and "Cottontail." In 2021, Hinds gave one of his most acclaimed film performances inKenneth Branagh'scoming-of-age drama "Belfast." Playing the grandfather of the young protagonist, he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.

Ciarán Hinds is an Irish actor who has a net worth of $5 million. Ciarán Hinds is best known for his performances in such films as "Persuasion," "Road to Perdition," "Munich," "Silence," and "Belfast," the lattermost of which garnered him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. On television, he has appeared on such series as "Rome," "Above Suspicion," and "Game of Thrones." Hinds has also acted on stage with the Royal Shakespeare Company, the Royal National Theatre, and the Glasgow Citizens' Theatre, among other companies.

In 1981, Hinds made his feature film debut playing King Lot in the epic medieval fantasy "Excalibur." He didn't return to the big screen until 1989, when he played a pimp in Peter Greenaway's "The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover." Ciarán followed this with roles in a string of literary adaptations, including "December Bride," "Persuasion," "Circle of Friends," and "Mary Reilly." He was subsequently in "Some Mother's Son," "The Life of Stuff," "Oscar and Lucinda," "Titanic Town," "The Lost Son," and "The Lost Lover." In the early 2000s, Hinds' credits included "The Weight of Water," "The Sum of All Fears," "Road to Perdition," "Veronica Guerin," "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life," "Calendar Girls," and "The Statement." He continued to land many roles over the remainder of the decade, with notable credits such asSteven Spielberg's"Munich,"Michael Mann'sadaptation of "Miami Vice," Michael Apted's biographical drama "Amazing Grace,"Noah Baumbach's"Margot at the Wedding,"Paul Thomas Anderson's"There Will Be Blood," Conor McPherson's "The Eclipse," and Todd Solondz's "Life During Wartime."

(Photo by Lia Toby/Getty Images for BFI)

In 2000, Hinds was in the television films "Jason and the Argonauts," "Thursday the 12th," and "The Sleeper." He next played the leading role of Michael Henchard in "The Mayor of Casterbridge," a 2003 British television film based on the eponymous Thomas Hardy novel. A few years later, Ciarán began one of his most notable television roles, playing Gaius Julius Caesar in the first season of the historical drama series "Rome." He followed this with another of his most renowned roles on the crime drama "Above Suspicion," which ran for four seasons from 2009 to 2012. Based on Lynda La Plante's series of Anna Travis novels, "Above Suspicion" starredKelly Reillyas Travis and Hinds as James Langton. Following this, Ciarán had a main role in the miniseries "Political Animals." He next played Mance Rayder in seasons four through six of "Game of Thrones." Hinds' other credits have included the British crime series "Shetland," the American anthology series "The Terror," and the Irish crime series "Kin."

Early in his television career, Hinds made appearances on such British series as "The Play on One," "Perfect Scoundrels," "Between the Lines," "Prime Suspect 3," and "Soldier Soldier." He was also in the American television films "Hostages" and "The Affair." Ciarán had one of his first substantial roles on a series in 1996, when he starred oppositeAlbert FinneyandFrances de la Tourin the four-part British dystopian science-fiction drama "Cold Lazarus." Following this, he appeared in a television film adaptation of "Jane Eyre" and a miniseries adaptation of "Ivanhoe."

Ciarán Hinds was born on February 9, 1953, in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He is one of five children of amateur actress Moya and doctor Gerry. Raised Catholic, he attended Holy Family Primary School and St. Malachy's College. Hinds subsequently went to the College of Business Studies and then enrolled as a law student at Queen's University Belfast. However, after being persuaded to pursue a career in acting, he left Queen's to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, from which he graduated in 1975. At the school, Ciarán performed in productions of such plays as "The Seagull," "Arden of Faversham," and "Objections to Sex and Violence."

In summary, the total wealth of Ciarán Hinds reflects strategic moves.

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