Fares Net Worth (2025)
Actor
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Millionaire
Net worth between $1 million and $10 million
Annual Income
$600,000 per year (acting, endorsements)
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $2,000,000, 2023: $2,500,000, 2024: $3,000,000
Fares's Biography
Fares Fares is a renowned Swedish-Lebanese actor who has made a significant mark in both European and Hollywood cinema. Born on April 29, 1973, in Beirut, Lebanon, Fares moved to Sweden at the age of 14, where he cultivated his passion for acting. He is widely recognized for his performances in critically acclaimed films and television series such as 'Zero Dark Thirty', 'The Nile Hilton Incident', HBO's 'Chernobyl', and 'Westworld'. His breakthrough role came in 2000 with the film 'Jalla! Jalla!', directed by his brother Josef Fares, which brought him into the spotlight in Sweden and opened doors to international projects. Known for his versatile acting and deep commitment to his craft, Fares has won accolades including the prestigious Guldbagge Award. Off-screen, he is passionate about travel, photography, and cooking, and is admired for his humanitarian interests. With a net worth estimated at $3 million in 2024, Fares Fares continues to captivate audiences with his compelling performances and remains a respected figure in the film industry.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
Fares Fares moved from Lebanon to Sweden at age 14.
Full Name
Fares Fares
Nickname
Fares
Nationality
Swedish-Lebanese
Birthday
April 29, 1973
Age
52
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Height
6'1" (185 cm)
Weight
187 lbs (85.0 kg)
Marital Status
Single
Spouse
None
Children
0
Education
Dramatic Institute, Sweden
Famous For
Roles in 'Zero Dark Thirty', 'The Nile Hilton Incident', 'Westworld', and 'Chernobyl'
First Big Break
Starring role in 'Jalla! Jalla!' (2000)
Social Media
Instagram: @faresfares
Businesses Owned
None
Awards
Guldbagge Award for Best Supporting Actor (2018)
Category
Actors
Controversies
None known
Hobbies
Travel, photography, cooking
Interests
Cinema, humanitarian work, sports
Quote
"Storytelling is universal—it brings people together."