Harris Dickinson
Harris Dickinson is an emerging Hollywood actor celebrated for his dynamic roles in films and television. Growing up in a working-class family, he gained influential early experiences in the arts, culminating in notable performances in “Beach Rats” and “Triangle of Sadness.” With an estimated net worth of $3 million, Dickinson is venturing into writing and directing. His evolving career embodies both talent and ambition, hinting at exciting future projects and opportunities on the horizon.
Early Life
Harris Dickinson grew up in a working-class family as the youngest of four siblings. During his childhood, his parents divorced, and his mother supported the family by cutting hair in their kitchen, which exposed him to a variety of social interactions through her clients.
Although he attended high school, he ultimately dropped out. However, he later graduated from London’s RAW Academy, where he received early training in acting.
Before pursuing his acting career, he briefly considered joining the Royal Marines, but was encouraged by mentors in school to focus on the performing arts instead.
Family Life
Harris Dickinson is the youngest of four siblings in a working-class family. His parents, Teresa Dickinson and his father, divorced during his childhood, which had a considerable impact on his life and understanding of social dynamics.
His mother supported the family by cutting hair in their kitchen, bringing a diverse array of clients into their home and influencing Harris’s perspective on different social interactions.
Now, he lives in a nicer neighborhood with his partner and pet, while valuing the support of his family as he navigates the complexities of fame and his evolving career in the film industry.
Career
Harris Dickinson’s career took off with his acclaimed role as Frankie in “Beach Rats” (2017), a film that investigates themes of sexuality within a non-accepting community.
He has exhibited his versatility in films such as “Triangle of Sadness” (2022), where he portrayed Carl, and “Where the Crawdads Sing” (2022) as Chase Andrews.
Dickinson’s presence extends to television, with notable performances as David Von Erich in “The Iron Claw” (2023) and Bill Farrah in “A Murder at the End of the World” (2023).
In conjunction with acting, he is also exploring directing and writing, highlighting his diverse talent in the entertainment industry.
Net Worth
Harris Dickinson’s net worth is estimated at $3 million, largely attributed to his successful career in acting, writing, and directing.
In his top films, he reportedly earned $150,000 for “Beach Rats,” $1 million for “Triangle of Sadness,” $200,000 for “The King’s Man,” $100,000 for “The Last Kingdom,” and $250,000 for “The White Lotus.”
His shift to “offer only” status has further increased his earning potential in the industry.
Dickinson’s diverse work in both independent films and mainstream projects, along with his ventures as a writer and director, including his directorial debut “Urchin,” have greatly improved his financial standing in the film industry.