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Ed Westwick Net Worth: How Much Is Ed Westwick Worth?

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Robert King

Updated on December 30, 2025

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How much is Ed Westwick worth?

Ed Westwick has a net worth estimated to be about $6 million as of 2024. He is believed to have amassed his impressive net worth from his profession as an actor by earning roles in movies and also from his music career.

Ed Westwick’s salary

We have no information about the salary or the income Ed Westwick makes from his movie gigs and music career. However, we believe he makes quite an amount of money from both careers.

Ed Westwick’s assets

As of the time of filing this report, we have no information about Ed Westwick’s assets and lifestyle.

Ed Westwick career

Westwick’s cinematic debut came from an open casting call for Breaking and Entering (2006), which was issued to the National Youth Theatre.

He later made appearances as a guest star in three British television shows: Afterlife as Darren, Doctors as Holden, and Casualty as Johnny Cullin. Additionally, in the 2006 movie Children of Men, he played a little part.

Westwick made appearances in the movies Son of Rambow and Chuck Bass in the 2007 adolescent drama series Gossip Girl on The CW, which was adapted from Cecily von Ziegesar’s book series of the same name.

Due to the success of the show, People named him one of the Sexiest Men Alive in 2008, and he and the entire Gossip Girl ensemble appeared on their “100 Most Beautiful” list the following year.

In addition to winning Teen Choice Awards Best TV Villain in 2008 and 2009, Westwick was recognized by GQ in 2010 as a Breakthrough Talent.

Along with co-star Leighton Meester’s character Blair Waldorf, Westwick’s character Chuck Bass was ranked #1 by Entertainment Weekly in both their “Best Performances” and “Best Dressed TV Characters of 2008” lists.

Westwick took over as the new K-Swiss face in 2008. He had an appearance in the horror movie 100 Feet that same year as Joey. In 2009, Westwick portrayed Randy Holt in Chris Fisher’s Donnie Darko sequel.

He also made a special appearance as Chris “Balt” Smith, a student enthralled with vampire literature, in the third season of Showtime’s original series Californication.

He was cast to play Heathcliff in the Wuthering Heights movie in May 2009. Nevertheless, Andrea Arnold took up the project after director Peter Webber departed in January 2010. The roles had to be recast as a result of this directing change.

2010 saw Westwick feature in the Nokia N8 smartphone short film The Commuter, directed by McHenry Brothers. Westwick began work on Clint Eastwood’s J. Edgar, a biopic on the controversial first director of the FBI, in January 2011.

He made an appearance in the romantic comedy Chalet Girl in the same year. He co-narrated the audiobook adaptation of Cassandra Clare’s City of Fallen Angels and narrated Clockwork Prince, the second book in the Infernal Devices series.

Westwick started serving as an international celebrity spokesperson for Penshoppe, a Philippine indigenous apparel brand, in the middle of 2011. Next, he played Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin and the major antagonist, in the Romeo and Juliet movie adaption. The movie came out on October 11, 2013.

Then, on March 14, 2015, Westwick debuted at South by Southwest in the lead role in the movie adaptation of Anthony Bourdain’s book Bone in the Throat.

Then, on October 30, 2015, Westwick co-starred in the horror comedy picture Freaks of Nature. He debuted in the cast of ABC’s short-lived crime thriller series Wicked City in March 2015, as the vicious Sunset Strip serial murderer Kent Grainger.

After three episodes, the show was canceled, but Hulu decided to carry the final five episodes. Westwick most recently starred in the thriller The Crash, which was released on January 13, 2017, and in Jim Gillespie’s Billionaire Ransom, which debuted on August 19, 2016.

Westwick portrayed Vincent Swan in the 2017 comedy series White Gold on BBC Two. There have been two seasons of the show thus far, totaling twelve episodes. He costarred and featured in Louise Linton’s Me You Madness (2021).

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