Daniel Radcliffe’s cash reserves double to £16m as company filings reveal the Harry Potter star has property worth more than £3.3m

  • Over the past year, the actor's company has effectively made £20,000 a day

Daniel Radcliffe has doubled his cash reserves to more than £16million as company documents reveal the Harry Potter star has properties worth more than £3.3million.

The 34-year-old actor's balance sheet shows he had £8,832,790 in the bank in 2022, before the star's already huge fortune doubled this year to a whopping £16,085,209.

The accounts are owned by Gilmore Jacobs, a company run by Radcliffe and his parents that generates income from several lucrative investments, including a property portfolio worth almost £3.4 million.

Last year the company effectively earned £20,000 a day, and last year it paid corporation tax of £456.00, meaning it made a profit of £2 million.

However, this does not reflect all of the rich player's vast and profitable assets. Radcliffe, who shot to fame as the young wizard in 2001, has amassed a huge fortune of £89.7million since landing the lead role in the hugely successful franchise.

The 34-year-old actor's balance sheet shows he had £8,832,790 in the bank in 2022, before the star's already huge fortune doubled this year to a whopping £16,085,209.

Radcliffe, who shot to fame as the young wizard in 2001, has amassed a huge fortune of £89.7million since landing the lead role in the hugely successful franchise.

Radcliffe, who shot to fame as the young wizard in 2001, has amassed a huge fortune of £89.7million since landing the lead role in the hugely successful franchise.

This past year, Radcliffe starred in the Broadway revival of 1981's Merrily We Roll Along

This past year, Radcliffe starred in the Broadway revival of 1981's Merrily We Roll Along

But even the Boy Who Lived cannot be immune to the instability of global markets, which saw asset values ​​fall by £2.5 million in the year ending March 2023. Radcliffe's fortune fell from £91.5 million to £89.1 million.

The accounts are signed by his mother, Marcia, 66, and his father Alan, who have been supporting the actor's income since he received his first check for £800,000 after the first Harry Potter film.

Radcliffe, who owns homes in both West London and New York, earned a tidy £40million for the last two Potter films.

The actor is plagued by rumors that he wants to take over Hugh Jackman's Wolverine role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe teased the X-Men movie – all because of his ripped new physique.

This past year, Radcliffe starred in the Broadway revival of 1981's Merrily We Roll Along and in the film Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.

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