Last Updated: May 28, 2025
Category:
Richest CelebritiesActors
Net Worth:
$90 Million
Birthdate:
Apr 26, 1980 (45 years old)
Birthplace:
Cullman
Gender:
Male
Height:
6 ft (1.85 m)
Profession:
Actor, Film Producer, Model, Dancer, Voice Actor
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Channing Tatum's Net Worth And Salary?
  2. Early Life
  3. Career
  4. Channing Tatum's "Magic Mike" Payday
  5. "Red Shirt" Payday
  6. Personal Life
  7. Real Estate

What Is Channing Tatum's Net Worth and Salary?

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Channing Tatum is an American actor, dancer, producer, and model who has a net worth of $90 million. Channing Tatum is consistently one of the highest-paid actors in the world, thanks in no small part to an extremely lucrative backend deal on the film "Magic Mike." More info on his Magic Mike payday below, but, spoiler alert, Channing earned around $90 million pre-tax (pre-divorce) from the first two "Magic Mike" films.

Channing began his career as a model and dancer, appearing in music videos and commercials, before making his film debut in "Coach Carter" (2005). His breakout role came in 2006 with the dance film "Step Up," which showcased his charisma and physicality and introduced him to a wider audience.

Tatum's career gained momentum with roles in "She's the Man" (2006), "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" (2009), and "Dear John" (2010). In 2012, he starred in "21 Jump Street," a comedic reboot that became a box office hit and led to the successful sequel "22 Jump Street" (2014). That same year, he co-produced and starred in "Magic Mike," a film inspired by his early experiences as a stripper. The film's success spawned two sequels: "Magic Mike XXL" (2015) and "Magic Mike's Last Dance" (2023).

Demonstrating his range, Tatum took on dramatic roles in "Foxcatcher" (2014), portraying Olympic wrestler Mark Schultz, and "Logan Lucky" (2017), a heist comedy directed by Steven Soderbergh. He also lent his voice to animated films like "The LEGO Movie" (2014) and "Smallfoot" (2018).

In 2022, Tatum made his directorial debut with "Dog," a road-trip comedy he also co-wrote and starred in. He continued to explore diverse roles with appearances in "The Lost City" (2022) alongside Sandra Bullock and the thriller "Blink Twice" (2024), directed by Zoë Kravitz. Tatum is also set to portray Gambit in the upcoming Marvel films "Deadpool & Wolverine" (2024) and "Avengers: Doomsday" (2026).

Early Life

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Channing Tatum was born Channing Matthew Tatum on April 26, 1980, in Cullman, Alabama. He is the son of Kay Tatum and Glenn Tatum (an airline worker and a construction worker, respectively). He was raised in a rural setting in the bayous of Mississippi near the Mississippi River. He was active in sports growing up and had trouble with schoolwork due to a diagnosis of ADD and Dyslexia. Tatum attended Gaither High School in Tampa, Florida, and Glenville State College in West Virginia on a football scholarship. He later dropped out to return home, where he worked odd jobs. He started as a roofer and then eventually became a stripper at a local nightclub under the pseudonym Chan Crawford.

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Career

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Tatum's first taste of showbiz came when he was cast as a dancer in Ricky Martin's "She Bangs" video in 2000 and was paid $400 for the job. He was discovered by a model talent scout and signed with Page 305 Modeling Agency. He began to model for big names like Gap, Armani, Dolce & Gabbana, and Abercrombie & Fitch, and then eventually moved into national TV ads for Mountain Dew and Pepsi in 2002. Tatum signed with Ford Models in New York City and continued to work with them until he began to pursue acting roles.

Channing's first big movie role was opposite Amanda Bynes in "She's the Man" (2006). Later that year, Tatum got his breakout role when he starred opposite Jenna Dewan in the box office hit "Step Up." From 2006 to 2009, Tatum starred in eight films.

He first tried his hand at producing with "A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints," teaming up with Dito Montiel as co-producer. Tatum played the starring role of Sean McArthur, a young hustler who makes a living scalping tickets in New York City. In early 2012, Tatum made a statement to "Details" magazine that he wanted to work as a producer on all the films he starred in in the future, as he wanted input from the ground up in creating each film. He and his then-wife (Jenna Dewan) and Reid Carolin, their production partner, signed a production deal with Relativity Media for any movies developed during that time.

Tatum had a huge year in 2012. He co-starred with Rachel McAdams in "The Vow" and with Jonah Hill in "21 Jump Street." In addition, he played the title role in the hit "Magic Mike," a role that catapulted him to the spotlight. Directed by Steven Soderbergh and co-produced by Tatum, the plot was loosely based on Channing's eight-month experience working as a male stripper in Florida. The film also starred Joe Manganiello and Matthew McConaughey. They worked within a modest budget of $7 million, and the film went on to be a surprise box-office smash, raking in $167,221,571 worldwide. It was met with overwhelmingly positive reviews and was listed on many critics' top ten lists for the year. Tatum hosted "Saturday Night Live" that year, and in November 2012, he was named "People" magazine's Sexiest Man Alive.

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In 2012, Tatum reunited with Steven Soderbergh to star in the psychological thriller "Side Effects" alongside Rooney Mara and Jude Law. He followed with the action film "White House Down" in 2013 and returned as Jenko in the hit sequel "22 Jump Street" (2014). That same year, he starred opposite Steve Carell in the critically acclaimed drama "Foxcatcher," which earned multiple Oscar nominations, including Best Director and Best Picture. He reprised his role as Mike Lane in the 2015 sequel "Magic Mike XXL," which he also co-produced, and played a genetically engineered soldier in the sci-fi film "Jupiter Ascending" (2015).

Tatum continued to balance action, comedy, and drama with appearances in Quentin Tarantino's "The Hateful Eight" (2015), the Coen brothers' "Hail, Caesar!" (2016), and "Kingsman: The Golden Circle" (2017). After a brief hiatus from on-screen roles, he returned in 2021 with a cameo in "Free Guy" and made his directorial debut with "Dog" (2022), which he also co-wrote and starred in. That same year, he appeared alongside Sandra Bullock in the action-comedy "The Lost City" and made a cameo in "Bullet Train." In 2023, he reprised his signature role in "Magic Mike's Last Dance," concluding the franchise that helped cement his stardom.

Tatum remains active both in front of and behind the camera. In addition to his longtime company Free Association, he has launched two more production ventures: 33andOut Productions and Iron Horse Entertainment. He has won more than 20 awards throughout his career, including a People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor in 2016. In 2022, Time magazine named him one of the 100 most influential people in the world. He is currently attached to several upcoming projects, including the long-anticipated Marvel appearance as Gambit in "Deadpool & Wolverine" (2024).

Channing Tatum's "Magic Mike" Payday

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Channing took a big risk on the movie "Magic Mike." Instead of financing the movie in a traditional system, where a movie studio puts up the money and takes all the profits, Channing and fellow producer Steven Soderbergh financed the $7 million budget themselves and paid Warner Bros. a flat fee to distribute the movie. "Magic Mike" was a smash hit in terms of box office receipts, streaming, and DVD sales. The result was that both Channing and Soderberg earned $60 million. The duo earned another $30 million apiece from the second movie.

"Red Shirt" Payday

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Channing was paid $25 million to star in the Amazon original film "Red Shirt," which was written by Simon Kinberg. Simon reportedly was paid $8 million for his script and producing services. The film's director, David Leitch, was paid $18 million.

Personal Life

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Channing met Jenna Dewan on the set of "Step Up" in 2006. They married on July 11, 2009, in Malibu. Their daughter, Everly, was born in London (where the couple had been living during the filming of "Jupiter Ascending") in May 2013. In April 2018, after almost nine years of marriage, Tatum and Dewan announced their separation. Their divorce was finalized in November 2019. Since they were married during some extremely successful years for Channing, Jenna is believed to have been paid a divorce settlement in the $20-30 million range, including real estate and ongoing spousal support.

In 2018, Tatum began dating singer Jessie J. The two broke up briefly in 2019 but reconciled in early 2020. In 2021, he started dating Zoë Kravitz, and they became engaged in 2023.

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Real Estate

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In 2008, Channing and Jenna paid $2.6 million for a hillside home in LA's Laurel Canyon. In February 2018, they paid $6 million for a home in Beverly Hills, California. They no longer own the Laurel Canyon home, and after the divorce, they listed the Beverly Hills home for $6 million, which ended up selling for $5.92 million in 2021.

After moving out, Channing rented a home in LA's San Fernando Valley for $25,000 per month. In May 2021, he paid $5.6 million for a home in LA's Brentwood neighborhood.

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