Inside Emilio Estevez's Fortune: Emilio Estevez's Total Wealth ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Updated: May 05, 2026

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Inside Emilio Estevez's Fortune: Emilio Estevez's Total Wealth ( Updated) Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

Many fans are curious about Emilio Estevez's financial success in April 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What is Emilio Estevez's Net Worth?

Emilio Estevez was born in The Bronx, New York City, on May 12, 1962. He is the oldest child of the artist Janet Sheen and the actorMartin Sheen. He has three siblings: Ramon Estevez,Charlie Sheen, andRenée Estevez. His father, Martin's legal name is actually Ramón Estévez, but only one of his siblings, Charlie, adopted their father's stage name as his own last name. Reportedly, Estevez chose to keep his own name and not adopt a stage name for two reasons: he liked the sound of his double 'E' initials, and he wanted to distance himself from being known as "Martin Sheen's Son" in his own career.

Emilio is an American actor, producer and director who has a net worth of $18 million. Emilio Estevez is best known for being a member of the Brat Pack, which was a group of prominent actors who frequently appeared together in movies in the 1980s.

Estevez's stage debut was in a production of "Mister Roberts" in Jupiter, Florida, alongside his father. Then, in 1982, he starred in the ABC-TV film "In the Custody of Strangers". As a young actor in the 1980s, Estevez rose to fame as a leading member of the Brat Pack, a group of actors includingRob Lowe,Anthony Michael Hall,Demi Moore,Judd Nelson,Andrew McCarthy,Molly Ringwald, andAlly Sheedy, among others. During this period, Estevez starred in Brat Pack films like "The Outsiders" (1983), "The Breakfast Club" (1985), and "St. Elmo's Fire" (1985). Other non-Brat Pack films he also starred in during this time include "Tex" (1982), "Nightmares" (1983), "Repo Man" (1984), "That Was Then, This Is Now" (1985), "Maximum Overdrive" (1986), "Stakeout" (1987), and the two westerns "Young Guns" (1988) and "Young Guns II" (1990).

Estevez went on after the heyday of the Brat Pack to star in films like "The Mighty Ducks" (1992), which was one of Disney's most successful franchises at the time, and enjoyed two equally popular sequels: "D2: The Mighty Ducks" (1994) and "D3: The Mighty Ducks". He also starred in "Judgment Night" (1993), "Loaded Weapon 1" (1993), "Another Stakeout" (1993), "Late Last Night" (1999), "Sand" (2000), and The L.A. Riot Spectacular" (2005). He has also worked with both his brother Charlie Sheen, and his father, Martin Sheen, on a number of projects. He wrote, directed, and starred alongside his brother Charlie in the comedy "Men at Work" (1990). In 1996, he directed and starred in "The War at Home," and his father Martin played the father of his character. Estevez has also ventured into the world of voice acting. He voiced the role of Ferryman in the English dub of "Arthur and the Invisibles" (2006), and also helped create the English dubbed version of "The 3 Wise Men" (2003). Lastly, he has appeared on television in small roles, most notably as a guest star on his brother's sitcom, "Two and a Half Men".

Emilio Estevez is one of the sons of award-winning actor Martin Sheen, a.k.a. Ramon Estevez. Unlike his brother, Charlie Sheen, Emilio chose to keep his birth name rather than taking on his father's stage name and established himself as an actor to watch in the early 80s.

In the 1980s, Emilio appeared in such films as "The Outsiders," "The Breakfast Club," and "St. Elmo's Fire," and was part of the "Brat Pack" that seemed to run Hollywood at the time.  Like many members of the "Brat Pack," his star began to fade somewhat in the 90s, and he went back and forth between action films such as "Young Guns" and "Freejack" and family fare such as "The Mighty Ducks."  In the early 2000s, however, he began to shift his focus and made a strong name for himself as a director and occasional writer. He has directed such film projects as "The War at Home," "Rated X," "Bobby," and "The Way." He has also found steady directing work on television, directing multiple episodes of "The Guardian," "Cold Case," "CSI: NY," "Close to Home," "Criminal Minds," "Numb3rs", and "Two and a Half Men." When he's not directing, he runs his own vineyard, churning out artisanal wine.

Growing up in New York City, Estevez was originally enrolled in the NYC public school system. However, after his father's acting career took off, he switched to a private school. His family eventually moved to California in 1968 after his father was cast in "Catch-22", and Estevez attended Santa Monica High School in Malibu, California. He first began acting in high school productions, and after he graduated from high school in 1980, he pursued a career in acting instead of going to college.

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