Revealed: Phil Dunster's Assets & Salary in Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

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Revealed: Phil Dunster's Assets & Salary in Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

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

What Is Phil Dunster's Net Worth?

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Following his breakthrough on "Strike Back," Dunster began landing many more substantial television roles. In 2018, he had recurring roles on three shows. On the drama "Save Me," Phil played BJ McGory, the son of Barry Ward's character, while on the science-fiction series "Humans," he played Tristan in season three. Finally, on the police procedural "No Offence," which he also joined in the third season, Dunster played Detective Chief Inspector Tom Pembroke. Next, in 2019, he portrayed Count Andrei Razumovsky in the miniseries "Catherine the Great," starringHelen Mirrenas the titular Russian Empress. The four-part miniseries aired on HBO in the United States and on Sky Atlantic in the United Kingdom.

Start of Television Career

Dunster had his next big year on television in 2020. Kicking off the year, he played Quincey Morris in the three-part miniseries "Dracula," based on the eponymous Bram Stoker novel. Starring Claes Bang as the titular Count, the series aired on BBC One before debuting on Netflix.  A few months later, Phil played the main role of Jamie Cole on the dramedy series "The Trouble with Maggie Cole." The series starsDawn Frenchin the titular role and also features Mark Heap, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Vicki Pepperdine, Patrick Robinson, and Gwyneth Keyworth, among others. Following this, Dunster debuted his biggest role yet: fledgling football striker Jamie Tartt on the Apple TV+ sports dramedy series "Ted Lasso." The highly acclaimed, Emmy Award-winning series also starsJason Sudeikis,Hannah Waddingham, Jeremy Swift,Brett Goldstein,Juno Temple, and Brendan Hunt. As part of the cast of "Ted Lasso," Dunster won the SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2022.

Phil Dunster is an English actor who has a net worth of $4 million. Phil Dunster rose to fame in the UK for playing Lance Corporal Will Jensen on the television series "Strike Back" from 2017 to 2018. He went on to gain more widespread recognition for his roles on the series "Save Me," "Humans," "The Trouble with Maggie Cole," and "Ted Lasso." On the big screen, Dunster has appeared in such films as "Megan Leavey," "Judy," and "The Good Liar."

Phil Dunster was born Philip James Dunster on March 31, 1992, in Reading, Berkshire, England. As a youth, he went to Leighton Park School and was fond of playing rugby. However, when he was 15, Dunster realized that he was too diminutive in size for the sport when he failed a tryout for the club London Irish RFC. For his higher education, he attended Bristol Old Vic Theatre School to study drama.

Dunster made his film debut in 2013, playing the role of Big Robbie in "The Film-Maker's Son." Two years after this, he played Dickie Baker in the low-budget biographical crime film "The Rise of the Krays," about the criminal Kray twins and their early lives in London. Phil reprised his role in the 2016 sequel "The Fall of the Krays." In 2017, he appeared in the biographical drama "Megan Leavey," starringKate Mara, and played Colonel John Armstrong inKenneth Branagh's"Murder on the Orient Express," based on the eponymous Agatha Christie novel. Dunster's next film role came in the 2019 biographical drama "Judy," starring an Academy Award-winningRenée Zellwegeras actressJudy Garland. Also in 2019, Phil appeared in the crime thriller "The Good Liar," playing the younger version of Ian McKellen's character, Roy Courtnay.

Dunster appeared for the first time on television in 2015, playing Nico in an episode of the British sitcom "Catastrophe." He subsequently appeared in two episodes of the British crime series "Stan Lee'sLucky Man" in 2016. Phil had his breakthrough year in 2017: in addition to his roles on the sitcom "Benidorm" and in the BBC television film "Man in an Orange Shirt," he began playing the main role of Lance Corporal Will Jensen in the sixth season of the spy series "Strike Back." Based on the eponymous novel by Chris Ryan, the series follows the exploits of Section 20, a branch of Britain's Secret Intelligence Service. Dunster was joined in the cast by Daniel MacPherson,Warren Brown, Roxanne McKee, Alin Sumarwata, and Nina Sosanya.

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