Tobey Maguire Net Worth 2025

The estimated net worth of Tobey Maguire is $75 million USD.
Real Name Tobias Vincent Maguire
Net Worth 2025 $75 million USD
Birthday (Year-Month-Day) 1975-6-27
Nationality United States
Occupation Actor and Film Produce
Height 1.73 m or 5 ft 8 inches
Weight 71 kg or 157 pounds
Marital Status Married (Jennifer Meyer)
Ethnicity Austrian and Puerto Rican
Education General Educational Development
Kids 2
Kids Names Ruby Sweetheart Maguire, Otis Tobias Maguire



Tobey Maguire
Born
Tobias Vincent Maguire

(1975-06-27) June 27, 1975 (age 50)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • film producer
Years active1989–present
WorksFull list
Spouse
(m. 2007; div. 2020)
Children2

Tobias Vincent Maguire (born June 27, 1975) is an American actor and film producer. He starred as the title character in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy (2002–2007), and later reprised the role in Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).

Maguire was born in Los Angeles and began his career in supporting roles, before gaining international recognition and critical praise for his role as Spider-Man in the 2002 film of the same name. He reprised the role in two sequels, Spider-Man 2 (2004) and Spider-Man 3 (2007). Maguire expanded his career with dramatic roles in Seabiscuit (2003), The Good German (2006), and The Great Gatsby (2013). He received critical acclaim and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama for his role as a PTSD-stricken soldier in the war film Brothers (2009).

Outside of acting, Maguire has also produced several films, including 25th Hour (2002) and Seabiscuit. He later established his own production company, Material Pictures, in 2012 and co-produced Good People (2012), Pawn Sacrifice (2014), and Babylon (2022).

Early life

Tobias Vincent Maguire was born on June 27, 1975, in Santa Monica, California, to Wendy Brown and Vincent Maguire. His parents, who were 18 and 20 respectively when he was born, were unmarried. Though they wed shortly after their son was born, they divorced when he was 3 years old.[1][2] Maguire described his childhood as tough and lonely, with his father Vincent being convicted of robbing a bank in 1993.[3] Maguire grew up poor and spent much of his childhood living with various family members and moved around often.[4][5]

During his childhood, Maguire entertained the idea of becoming a chef and wanted to enroll in a home economics class as a sixth grader. His mother offered him $100 to take a drama class instead, and he agreed.[6] The transient nature of his school years began to take a toll on Maguire emotionally, and after another relocation for his freshman year, he dropped out of high school and did not return. Instead, he pursued an acting career.[7] In his teenage years, Maguire suffered from drug abuse and alcoholism.[5]

Career

1989–1995: Early career

Maguire at the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con

Maguire's first appearance in a feature film was in The Wizard (1989) as an extra.[8] He was cast as the lead in the FOX TV series Great Scott! in 1992, which was canceled nine weeks after premiere.[9]

Maguire met fellow child actor Leonardo DiCaprio in the 1980s while auditioning for the same roles. The pair would become close friends.[10] For example, both auditioned for the same part in the 1990 TV series based on the 1989 comedy Parenthood. DiCaprio was cast, and Maguire later got a guest role at least partly on DiCaprio's recommendation. The same scenario played out during casting for the 1993 movie This Boy's Life (featuring Robert De Niro as the lead): DiCaprio got the main role of teenager Tobias "Toby" Wolff, and Maguire got a part as one of his friends.

1995–2001: Critical acclaim

As part of his recovery from alcoholism and learning to deal with his self-described "addictive and compulsive nature",[11] Maguire changed his career path slightly to obtain roles where he and DiCaprio would not always be in competition for the same part. The move paid off when Maguire was given the role of Paul Hood, a teenage boarding school student whose narration anchors the action in Ang Lee's 1997 film The Ice Storm.[12] This led to a variety of lead roles in films such as Pleasantville, The Cider House Rules, and Wonder Boys.[13]

In the 1998 film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas he portrayed a hitchhiker who meets Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo during their drive to Las Vegas.[14][15] In Ride with the Devil (1999), opposite Jewel Kilcher, Maguire portrayed Jakob Roedel, the son of a unionist German immigrant who joins his Southern friends in the Missouri Riders, avenging the atrocities committed against Missourians by Kansas Jayhawkers and redleggers.[16] Maguire voiced Lou in the movie Cats & Dogs (2001).[17]

2002–2013: Spider-Man and stardom

Maguire greets fans at a Spider-Man 3 premiere

In 2002, Maguire starred as the title character in Spider-Man, based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name. The film was a major success and made him a star.[18] His performance as Spider-Man earned him glowing reviews. Mark Caro of the Chicago Tribune wrote that, "with his big, round, soulful eyes, Maguire always has been able to convey a sense of wonder, and his instinct for understatement also serves him well here."[19] That same year, he was credited as a producer on the film 25th Hour, and the next year, on Whatever We Do.[20]

Maguire had a lead role as the jockey John M. "Red" Pollard in Seabiscuit (2003), based on Laura Hillenbrand's novel of the same name about the famous racehorse Seabiscuit.[21] In addition to acting, he was also credited as an executive producer.[22] In 2004, he reprised his role as Peter Parker in Spider-Man 2, which, like its predecessor, was a critical and commercial hit and is often considered to be one of the best superhero movies of all time.[18][23][24] Due to the physical toll of filming Seabiscuit, Maguire was often absent from the set of Spider-Man 2; he was nearly fired and his role was offered to Jake Gyllenhaal. However, his girlfriend's father Ronald Meyer was able to help him secure the role. Maguire admitted his behavior toward the situation was "inappropriate" and that he learned his lesson.[18][25] Gyllenhaal would make his Spider-Man debut as Mysterio in 2019's Spider-Man: Far From Home.[18]

In 2006, Maguire starred in his first villainous role as Corporal Patrick Tully opposite George Clooney and Cate Blanchett in Steven Soderbergh's The Good German, based on the Joseph Kanon novel of the same name.[26] He next played Spider-Man in Spider-Man 3 (2007). The film was a box office hit but received mixed reviews, with critics praising the cast and visual effects but criticizing the overabundance of villains.[27] Plans for Spider-Man 4 were set in order, but despite the proposed addition of characters like the Vulture and Black Cat (with John Malkovich and Anne Hathaway in talks to play them), the film was ultimately cancelled due to director Sam Raimi feeling creatively constrained, the poor reception to the previous film, and script and production complications.[27][28][29] Sony's Columbia Pictures decided to reboot the franchise instead.[29] The film, titled The Amazing Spider-Man, was released on July 3, 2012, to a strong box office performance and generally positive reviews, with Andrew Garfield playing Peter Parker.[30][31] It was followed by a sequel, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), which received mixed reviews and had a mediocre box office performance.[31] The series was cancelled due to these factors, as well as a desire to integrate Spider-Man into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.[32]

In 2008, he made a cameo appearance in the action comedy film Tropic Thunder as a gay 18th century monk in love with Father O'Malley, played by Robert Downey Jr. in the faux trailer for Satan's Alley.[33][34] He was a last-minute replacement in the role, and due to previously scheduled commitments was only available to be on set for two hours to film his scenes.[35] Near the end of Tropic Thunder, it is revealed that Maguire's character has been nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for Satan's Alley, which award he loses to Tugg Speedman (Ben Stiller) for his role in Tropic Blunder, presented by Kirk Lazarus.[36]

Maguire at the premiere of The Great Gatsby, 2013

In 2009, Maguire starred alongside Gyllenhaal and Natalie Portman in the Jim Sheridan-directed war drama Brothers as Sam Cahill, a prisoner of war who returns from Afghanistan and starts believing that his wife has become romantically involved with his brother. He received critical acclaim and a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in the film. Of the nomination, Maguire said, "I had no expectation about getting a nomination, but I was watching nonetheless. My wife and my son got really excited. I was sort of surprised – I was like, 'Oh, wow.' And I couldn't hear the latter part of my name."[37] Maguire lost to Jeff Bridges for his role in Crazy Heart.[38] Maguire was set to star as The Writer in Life of Pi (2012), directed by Ang Lee, but was cut from the film during production for being "too famous" compared to the rest of the cast. He was replaced by Rafe Spall, with whom Lee reshot the scenes that had already been shot with Maguire.[39][40]

In 2012, Maguire was a co-producer of Good People. That same year, he also established his own production company, Material Pictures, which secured independent financing in 2013 to help it produce more feature films.[41] Maguire and DiCaprio once again performed together in Baz Luhrmann's remake of The Great Gatsby (2013); DiCaprio played the title role, while Maguire played the story's narrator, Nick Carraway.[42][43]

2014–present: Reduced output

His next film, Pawn Sacrifice (2014), was also co-produced by Material Pictures. It was a Cold War thriller based on the true story of American chess prodigy Bobby Fischer, played by Maguire. The film details the events leading up to and including the world chess championship in 1972, when Fischer challenges Soviet chess grandmaster and world champion Boris Spassky, acted by Liev Schreiber.[44] The film received mostly positive reviews,[45] but greatly underperformed at the box office.

Maguire voiced the adult version of Tim Templeton[46] in the animated film The Boss Baby (2017), reuniting with Alec Baldwin after they previously collaborated in Cats & Dogs (2001). Maguire also reprised his role as Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) alongside successors Tom Holland and Garfield.[47][48] The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over 1 billion dollars, the first pandemic-era film to do so and the first since 2019's Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.[49] He appeared in Damien Chazelle's ensemble film Babylon, also serving as an executive producer.[50] He reprised his role as Spider-Man in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse through archive footage.[51]

Personal life

Maguire has been a vegetarian since 1992; in 2009, he became a vegan.[52][53][54] He has made changes in his diet to either gain or lose weight for film roles: he dramatically decreased his calorie intake for Seabiscuit, followed by a rapid increase to regain weight for Spider-Man 2.[55] Maguire has been sober since age 19, having experienced "some difficulty" with alcohol in his late teens.[56]

Maguire and then-wife Jennifer Meyer in 2007

Maguire met jewelry designer Jennifer Meyer in 2003 while he was shooting Seabiscuit at Universal Studios, and they became engaged in April 2006. Their daughter was born in November that year.[57] Meyer's father, Universal studios head Ronald Meyer, reportedly helped Maguire regain his job after being fired from Spider-Man 2 in 2003.[58] Maguire and Meyer married on September 3, 2007, in Kailua Kona, Hawaii.[59] Their second child, a son, was born in May 2009.[60] On October 18, 2016, the couple announced their separation after nine years of marriage.[61] In 2018, Maguire began dating model Tatiana Dieteman, but they split after three years.[62] In 2020, Meyer filed for divorce after four years of separation,[63] and it was finalized that same year.[64] However, the two remain friends, with Meyer calling Maguire "her best friend" and "the best ex-husband a girl could ever have."[65] In 2025, Maguire asked for joint physical and legal custody of their son, in response to Meyer's 2020 filing.[66]

Poker

In 2004, Maguire took up tournament poker. He has finished in the money in several events and has been tutored by poker professional Daniel Negreanu. Maguire was seen on ESPN's coverage of the 2005, 2006, and 2007 World Series of Poker Main Event Championship.[67][68] He was one of many celebrities, along with Leonardo DiCaprio and Ben Affleck, who participated in Molly Bloom's high-stake poker games at The Viper Room in the mid-2000s,[69] and received negative press coverage for allegedly demanding Bloom "bark like a seal" for a $1,000 poker chip after a tournament he won.[70] Maguire's actions at the game, as well as those of other celebrities, are portrayed by Michael Cera in the film Molly's Game through the composite character "Player X".[71]

Filmography

Maguire is best known for playing the title role in Spider-Man (2002) and its sequels Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3, released in 2004 and 2007, respectively, along with Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021). He has also starred in Seabiscuit (2003), Brothers (2009), and Pawn Sacrifice (2014) and had supporting roles in The Great Gatsby (2013), The Boss Baby (2017), and Babylon (2022).

Awards and nominations

Award Year[a] Category Nominated work Result Ref.
Black Reel Awards 2003 Best Film 25th Hour Nominated
Empire Awards 2005 Best Actor Spider-Man 2 Nominated [72]
Golden Globe Awards 2010 Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Brothers Nominated [73]
Kids' Choice Awards 2003 Favorite Male Butt Kicker Spider-Man Nominated
2005 Favorite Movie Actor Spider-Man 2 Nominated
MTV Movie & TV Awards 2003 Best Male Performance Spider-Man Nominated
Best Kiss Won[b]
2005 Best Hero Spider-Man 2 Nominated
2008 Best Fight Spider-Man 3 Nominated[c]
2022 Best Team Spider-Man: No Way Home Nominated[d] [74]
National Movie Awards 2007 Best Performance by a Male Spider-Man 3 Nominated [75]
People's Choice Awards 2005 Favorite Male Action Movie Star Spider-Man 2 Nominated
Favorite On-Screen Match-up Nominated[b] [76]
2008 Favorite On-Screen Match-Up Spider-Man 3 Nominated[b]
Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards 2001 Best Actor in a Supporting Role Wonder Boys Nominated
Prism Awards 2010 Performance in a Feature Film Brothers Nominated
Saturn Awards 1999 Best Younger Actor/Actress Pleasantville Won [77]
2003 Best Actor Spider-Man Nominated
2005 Best Actor Spider-Man 2 Won [77]
2010 Best Actor Brothers Nominated [78]
Scream Awards 2007 Best Superhero Spider-Man 3 Won [79][80]
"Jump-From-Your-Seat" Scene of the Year Nominated[e]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 2000 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture The Cider House Rules Nominated
2004 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Seabiscuit Nominated
2023 Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Babylon Nominated [81]
SFX Awards 2003 Best SF or Fantasy Film Actor Spider-Man Nominated
Spike Video Game Awards 2004 Best Performance by a Male Spider-Man 2 Nominated
Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival 2019 Best Youth Film Get Duked! Won
Teen Choice Awards 2000 Choice Movie Actor The Cider House Rules Nominated
Choice Movie: Liar Wonder Boys Nominated
2002 Choice Movie Actor: Drama/Action-Adventure Spider-Man Won
Choice Movie: Chemistry Nominated[b]
Choice Movie: Liplock Won[b]
2007 Choice Movie Actor: Action/Adventure Spider-Man 3 Nominated [82]
Choice Movie: Liplock Nominated[b]
Choice Movie: Dance Nominated
Choice Movie: Rumble Nominated[f]
2010 Choice Movie Actor: Drama Brothers Nominated [83]
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards 2000 Best Supporting Performance – Male Wonder Boys Won[g] [84]
Young Artist Awards 1993 Best Young Actor in a New Television Series Great Scott! Nominated [85]
  1. ^ Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Shared with Kirsten Dunst
  3. ^ Shared with James Franco
  4. ^ Shared with Tom Holland and Andrew Garfield
  5. ^ Shared with James Franco
  6. ^ Shared with James Franco, Topher Grace & Thomas Haden Church
  7. ^ Tied with Jeffrey Wright for Shaft

See also

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Fact Sheet

  • Wondering what Tobey Maguire's real name is? Tobey Maguire's real name is Tobias Vincent Maguire
  • Tobey Maguire's nationality is United States
  • What does Tobey Maguire do? Tobey Maguire's job is being a(n) Actor and Film Produce
  • Tobey Maguire celebrates their birthday on 6-27
  • How old is Tobey Maguire? Tobey Maguire is 50 years old
  • Tobey Maguire is currently Married (Jennifer Meyer)
  • Which school did Tobey Maguire go to? Tobey Maguire attended General Educational Development
  • Tobey Maguire has 2 child/children
  • Tobey Maguire kids names are Ruby Sweetheart Maguire, Otis Tobias Maguire

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