Last Updated: August 5, 2025
Category:
Richest CelebritiesModels
Net Worth:
$50 Million
Birthdate:
Apr 30, 1985 (40 years old)
Birthplace:
Rosh HaAyin
Gender:
Female
Height:
5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Profession:
Actor, Model
Nationality:
Israel
  1. What Is Gal Gadot's Net Worth And Salary?
  2. Early Life
  3. Military Service
  4. Modeling Career
  5. Acting Career
  6. Salary Highlights And Endorsement Earnings
  7. Personal Life And Real Estate
  8. United Nations Involvement

What is Gal Gadot's net worth and salary?

Gal Gadot is an Israeli actress and fashion model who has a net worth of $50 million. Gal made just $300,000 for the first installment of "Wonder Woman." She made $10 million for the sequel. Thanks largely to her $20 million payday for Netflix's "Red Notice," she was one of the five highest-paid actresses in the world in 2020. She made $32 million that year.

Gal Gadot rose to global prominence through her breakthrough as Wonder Woman in the DC Extended Universe. Early in her journey, she won the Miss Israel title in 2004 and then completed mandatory service in the Israel Defense Forces as a combat trainer, both experiences shaping her discipline and public image. She began her acting career in the Israeli drama "Bubot" (2008) before making her international debut as Gisele Yashar in "Fast & Furious" (2009), a role she reprised across multiple sequels over the next decade.

Her breakout moment came with the casting as Wonder Woman in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" (2016), followed by the solo film "Wonder Woman" (2017), which became a major box-office hit and earned praise for presenting a strong female superhero lead. She continued the role in "Justice League" (2017) and "Wonder Woman 1984" (2020), even co-producing the latter. Her "Wonder Woman" work led to high global visibility, Time naming her one of the 100 Most Influential People, and Forbes ranking her among the highest-paid actresses worldwide — rising to third in 2020.

In recent years, Gadot has starred in high-profile films such as "Red Notice" (2021), Netflix's most-watched movie of that year, and Kenneth Branagh's "Death on the Nile" (2022), and the spy thriller "Heart of Stone" (2023), both of which she co-produced. In March 2025, she portrayed the Evil Queen in Disney's live-action remake "Snow White," a role that received largely negative reviews, marking a notable downturn in critical reception amid broader controversies linked to her political stance and past social media activity surrounding the "Imagine" video campaign.

Outside acting, Gadot and her husband founded the production company Pilot Wave and launched the mac-and-cheese brand Goodles, alongside investments in Israeli startups. In early 2025, she made history as the first Israeli actor to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Early Life

Gal Gadot was born on the 30th of April, 1985, in Petah Tikva, Israel. She was born to an engineer and a teacher, and her parents gave her a Hebrew name that roughly translates to "waves on the riverbank." Gadot comes from a long line of Jews living in Israel, and her grandparents suffered in Europe under the Nazi occupation before moving to Israel. Gal Gadot grew up alongside a younger sister before attending the IDC Herzliya College to study law and international relations.

Military Service

As an Israeli citizen, Gal Gadot was required to complete a two-year tour of duty in the Israel Defense Forces. She enlisted as a combat instructor, and her experience in the military later became an asset as she took various acting roles. In 2007, she posed for Maxim magazine in their "Women of the IDF" photoshoot.

Gal Gadot

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Modeling Career

Gal Gadot showed promise as a model early in her career, and she won the Miss Israel Pageant as an 18-year-old. Having won this competition, she moved on to the Miss Universe pageant in 2004, which took place in Ecuador. This set the stage for a successful and lucrative modeling career in the years to come. Gal Gadot has worked with numerous brands, often becoming the face of their marketing campaigns.

Some of her most notable modeling work involved brands such as Miss Sixty, Huawei, Captain Morgan, Gucci, and Jaguar. Gadot has also been featured in many high-profile magazines, such as Cosmopolitan, Glamour, Bride Magazine, and FHM. She was also the main model for the fashion brand Castro, and she replaced Jennifer Aniston as the pitchwoman for Smartwater in 2020.

Acting Career

After completing her university studies, Gal Gadot shifted her focus toward acting. One of her earliest high-profile auditions was for the role of a Bond girl in "Quantum of Solace." Though she didn't land the part, the experience helped open doors in Hollywood. Her big-screen debut came in 2009 with the role of Gisele Yashar in "Fast & Furious," the fourth installment of the blockbuster franchise. Her military background reportedly played a role in securing the part, and she performed many of her own stunts, showcasing the physicality that would later define her action roles.

Gadot reprised the role of Gisele in both "Fast Five" (2011) and "Fast & Furious 6" (2013), establishing herself as a dependable presence in the action genre. She also appeared in supporting roles in films like "Date Night" and "Knight and Day," both released in 2010. However, her true breakthrough came in 2016 when she was cast as Wonder Woman in "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice." To prepare for the role, Gadot underwent intensive training in jiu-jitsu, kickboxing, swordsmanship, and capoeira. Her performance drew praise from critics, with many saying she stole the film from her higher-billed co-stars.

Gadot stepped into the spotlight as a leading lady with the release of "Wonder Woman" in 2017. The film, directed by Patty Jenkins, grossed over $820 million worldwide on a $150 million budget and became the highest-grossing film ever directed by a solo female director at the time. She returned later that year in "Justice League," reprising her role alongside an ensemble cast of DC superheroes.

In 2020, she reprised the title role in "Wonder Woman 1984," which she also co-produced. Though the film received mixed reviews, her portrayal remained a strong point. Gadot continued to expand her career with major streaming hits, starring alongside Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds in the Netflix action-comedy "Red Notice" (2021), which became the platform's most-watched film that year. She also played Linnet Ridgeway Doyle in Kenneth Branagh's adaptation of "Death on the Nile" (2022) and starred in the spy thriller "Heart of Stone" (2023), which she also co-produced.

In March 2025, she took a rare villainous turn as the Evil Queen in Disney's live-action remake of "Snow White." Although the performance was widely panned and the film was met with controversy, it demonstrated her willingness to take risks and stretch beyond her superhero identity.

Gadot has also contributed to several animated projects. She voiced Shank in "Ralph Breaks the Internet" (2018) and played an animated version of herself in an episode of "The Simpsons."

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Salary Highlights and Endorsement Earnings

Gal Gadot's base salary for the first "Wonder Woman" film was a reportedly modest $300,000, based on a three-picture deal with Warner Bros. that also included "Batman v Superman" and "Justice League." The figure drew controversy, sparking conversation about gender pay disparity in Hollywood—even though it aligned with typical initial superhero contracts at that career stage. Industry reporting subsequently clarified that comparisons to much larger earnings like Henry Cavill's were misleading—those included bonuses and other contract complexities, and her compensation was comparable to other actors like Chris Evans on their earliest franchise films.

By the time she starred in "Wonder Woman 1984" (2020), Gadot's per-film earnings had reportedly increased to around $10 million. Her payday for the Netflix action-comedy "Red Notice" (2021) skyrocketed—she earned a staggering $20 million for the role of a globe-trotting art thief opposite Dwayne Johnson and Ryan Reynolds.

Her endorsements further bolster her annual income. As global ambassador for "Live Boldly" campaigns with brands like Revlon, Gadot reportedly earns substantial sums—industry estimates suggest endorsement deals collectively bring in $10 million+ per year alongside her film salary.

Summary:

  • "Wonder Woman" (2017): ~$300,000 base salary
  • "Wonder Woman 1984" (2020): ~$10 million
  • "Red Notice" (2021): ~$20 million
  • Endorsements (Revlon, others): ~$10M+ annually

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Personal Life and Real Estate

In 2008, Gal Gadot married real estate developer Yaron Varsano. The couple has worked together to create various entrepreneurial projects, such as a hotel in Tel-Aviv that they eventually sold to Roman Abramovich for a cool $26 million. Varsano and Gadot also started a production company together called Pilot Wave.

In December 2020, Gal and Yaron paid $5 million for an oceanfront condo in Malibu. They also own a home in their native Israel and a property in the Hollywood Hills, which reportedly cost $5.6 million.

United Nations Involvement

In 2016, Wonder Woman (and Gal Gadot by proxy) appeared at the United Nations to mark the 75th anniversary of Wonder Woman's first appearance at the UN. Gadot (as Wonder Woman) was given the title "Honorary Ambassador for the Empowerment of Women and Girls." After members of the UN council protested against the decision, Wonder Woman was stripped of her title. Among the concerns raised were opinions that the character of Wonder Woman actually objectifies women instead of empowering them.

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