Amazon Prime Video’s The Boys brought something genuinely different to the superhero genre, and audiences couldn’t get enough of it. Across five seasons, the show built one of the most devoted fanbases in recent television history, streaming over 10 billion minutes in 2022 alone and generating more than $290 million in total streaming revenue. Now that the series has officially wrapped, it’s a good time to look at the people behind the chaos and measure just how well the cast has done financially. We’ve ranked all 11 main cast members by estimated net worth, starting from the lowest, so you know exactly where your favorite stands.

11. Karen Fukuhara (Kimiko) — ~$800,000

Karen Fukuhara has the lowest estimated net worth among the main cast, at around $800,000, despite having previously appeared in major Hollywood films like Suicide Squad. That figure might raise a few eyebrows, especially for someone who carried so much emotional weight as the silent, fierce Kimiko across all five seasons. Fukuhara was still relatively early in her career when The Boys came along, and while Suicide Squad opened doors, it was this role that really put her on the map globally. Her profile has grown significantly since the show began, so her net worth is almost certainly on an upward curve.

10. Nathan Mitchell (Black Noir) — ~$1 Million

Estimates place Nathan Mitchell’s net worth at around $1 million, largely tied to his acting career and his role in The Boys, though that figure should be treated as an estimate rather than a confirmed financial figure. What makes Mitchell’s story interesting is how he built an iconic character almost entirely through physicality. Black Noir barely spoke for several seasons, yet Mitchell made him one of the most compelling presences on screen through posture, stillness, and timing alone. Before The Boys, he had already put in years of work across shows, including Arrow, iZombie, Timeless, and Supernatural. The exposure from this series should open considerably bigger doors for him.

9. Tomer Capone (Frenchie) — ~$2 Million

Tomer Capone’s net worth is estimated to sit between $1.5 million and $2 million. The Israeli actor was largely unknown to international audiences before The Boys, having built most of his reputation through the acclaimed Israeli thriller series Fauda. Since then, he has acted in 17 projects across both Israeli and American productions. His turn as the loveable, unpredictable Frenchie won him a genuinely passionate global fanbase, and his Season 4 storyline gave him some of the show’s most emotionally layered material.

8. Laz Alonso (Mother’s Milk) — ~$2.5 Million

Laz Alonso has had a busy career long before The Boys entered the picture. He appeared in James Cameron’s Avatar and the Fast & Furious franchise, which tells you he didn’t need The Boys to validate his CV. His net worth is estimated at $2.5 million, derived from a long-running career that includes lead and supporting roles in shows such as LA’s Finest, alongside Jessica Alba. On The Boys, he received about $40,000 per episode, totaling around $320,000 for the show’s fourth season. Mother’s Milk became one of the show’s moral anchors across all five seasons, and Alonso brought real warmth and weight to the role every single time.

7. Dominique McElligott (Queen Maeve) — ~$3 Million

Dominique McElligott, who played Queen Maeve, has an estimated net worth of $3 million. The Irish actress brought one of the show’s most complex characters to life across Seasons 1 through 3, delivering a performance that balanced strength, vulnerability, and moral conflict in equal measure. As a main cast member, McElligott appeared in 22 episodes throughout the series. Her Queen Maeve arc concluded at the end of Season 3 in a deliberate creative decision by showrunner Eric Kripke, who wanted to give the character a complete and earned exit rather than drag her story further. Before The Boys, McElligott had solid credits in Hell on Wheels, House of Cards, and the sci-fi film Moon.

6. Jack Quaid (Hughie Campbell) — ~$4 Million

Jack Quaid is the son of Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan, which means he stepped into this industry with a famous surname and the pressure that comes with it. He’s handled it well. Quaid has an estimated net worth of $4 million. Beyond Hughie, he’s been building a film career of his own, starring in the 2025 action-comedy Novocaine to strong critical notices and also voicing Brad Boimler in Star Trek: Lower Decks. In April 2026, he married his Boys co-star Claudia Doumit in a private ceremony in New South Wales, Australia. His career trajectory heading into the post-Boys era looks genuinely promising.

5. Jessie T. Usher (A-Train) — ~$4 Million

A-Train had one of the most interesting and emotionally resonant character arcs in the whole show, and Jessie T. Usher delivered consistently throughout. He has accrued a net worth of $4 million through lead and supporting roles in films including Shaft, Independence Day: Resurgence, Almost Christmas, and Survivor’s Remorse. Like Alonso, he reportedly received around $40,000 per episode in the show’s fourth season. Usher has been acting since childhood and brings a natural ease on screen to everything he does. With five seasons of a prestige Amazon show behind him, his stock in Hollywood is certainly higher now than when it all started.

4. Erin Moriarty (Starlight) — ~$5 Million

Erin Moriarty played Annie January throughout all five seasons, and her portrayal of Starlight became one of the show’s most beloved and consistent performances. Her net worth is approximately $5 million, according to Marca. She was among the better-paid stars on set, too, reportedly earning a salary of about $360,000 per season. Moriarty has been working professionally since her early teens, with credits going back to True Detective and The Tuesday Club. The global visibility that came with The Boys puts her in a strong position for whatever comes next in her career.

3. Antony Starr (Homelander) — ~$5 Million

Antony Starr is arguably the defining star of the entire series. His portrayal of Homelander, the narcissistic, laser-eyed, milk-drinking monster at the center of the show, became one of the most-discussed villain performances in recent television history. It’s won him two Critics’ Choice Awards and earned genuine admiration from industry peers. The New Zealand actor’s net worth is estimated at around $5 million, accumulated over a career spanning more than two decades. He is among the top earners on the show, with a salary reported at around $440,000 per season. Given how dramatically his global profile has risen since The Boys began, his net worth figure is widely expected to grow considerably as bigger roles follow.

2. Chace Crawford (The Deep) — ~$6 Million

Before The Boys, Chace Crawford was already a recognizable name thanks to years on Gossip Girl, the late 2000s drama that made him a teen idol. Playing The Deep, a vain, morally compromised, and frequently embarrassed superhero, was a sharp pivot from his earlier image, and it paid off beautifully. Crawford’s net worth is estimated at $6 million. The combination of Gossip Girl earnings, five seasons of The Boys, and a handful of film appearances has kept him comfortable near the top of this list. His comedic instincts as The Deep turned out to be one of the show’s genuine secret weapons.

1. Karl Urban (Billy Butcher) — ~$20 Million

Karl Urban is the wealthiest cast member on The Boys by a very wide margin, and his broader career explains exactly why. The New Zealand actor has been a fixture of major Hollywood franchises for decades, from Éomer in The Lord of the Rings trilogy to Dr. Leonard McCoy in the Star Trek reboots to Judge Dredd in the cult favorite Dredd. Urban’s estimated net worth is $20 million, built through a highly successful acting career spanning over thirty years. On The Boys, he topped the salary rankings as well, reportedly the highest-paid star on the series with earnings of around $500,000 per season. His Billy Butcher is the emotional backbone of the whole show, a deeply flawed, endlessly watchable antihero who kept audiences invested right up to the finale. With The Boys behind him and more franchise work surely ahead, Urban’s place at the top of this list looks set to stay that way.

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