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Dick Wolf is the television mastermind behind shows like the long-running Law & Order and Chicago franchises. Here's his estimated net worth.

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He's the legendary producer behind the long-running Law & Order franchise, but what is Dick Wolf's estimated net worth? Dick Wolf would begin his career working as a writer for famed cop shows like Hill Street Blues and Miami Vice, and during the 1980's he also wrote a couple of big-screen thrillers. First up was No Man's Land, a 1987 star vehicle for Charlie Sheen, and Masquerade starring Meg Tilly and Rob Lowe. After producing TV crimes dramas like Christine Cromwell and Gideon Oliver, Wolf's iconic Law & Order debuted in 1990. The New York City set series took a two-part structure to each episode, with police detectives investigating a crime and capturing the suspect, and the second half would follow the prosecution by the District Attorney's office. The show was also largely inspired by real-life cases.

Law & Order would run for 20 seasons and over 400 episodes in total, and featured a sprawling cast of characters, which included actors like Jerry Orbach, Jill Hennessy, Michael Moriarty, and Sam Waterston. The success of the show would lead to an entire television franchise, covering spinoffs Law & Order: Special Victim's Unit - which at 21 seasons so far has surpassed the original show - Law & Order: Criminal Intent and the short-lived Law & Order: LA. The franchise even spawned some video games like Law & Order: Legacies and Law & Order: Dead on the Money.

Law & Order's thirty-year reign doesn't show any signs of slowing down any time soon. The franchise is one reason Dick Wolf's personal net worth is estimated to be in the region of $550 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Of course, Law & Order isn't Wolf's only major franchise, with his Chicago series kicking off with Chicago Fire in 2012. The series covers the lives of firefighters in the Chicago Fire Department and stars Jesse Spencer (House) and Monica Raymund.

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit cast

The success of Chicago Fire has led to numerous spinoffs, including Chicago Med, Chicago P.D. and the short-lived Chicago Justice. Dick Wolf is behind other shows like Cold Justice, a true-crime series where investigators look into cold cases; the show has led to eighteen convictions thus far. This show later produced a spinoff with Cold Justice: Sex Crimes.

While some of Wolf's shows have failed to take off, like 2006's Conviction or his 2003 remake of Dragnet starring Ed O'Neill, his talent for producing compelling dramas is truly remarkable, as the continued survival of Law & Order proves. He may have a new franchise with FBI too, which is receiving a spinoff dubbed FBI: Most Wanted.

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Statistics

  • Source of Wealth:

    Television writer, Producer, Director
  • Age:

    74
  • Birth Place:

    New York City, New York, United States
  • Marital Status:

    Separated
  • Full Name:

    Richard Anthony "Dick" Wolf
  • Nationality:

    United States
  • Date of Birth:

    December 20, 1946
  • Ethnicity:

    American
  • Occupation:

    TV Producer
  • Children:

    Olivia Wolf, Serena Wolf, Elliot Wolf, Zoe Wolf, Rex Wolf

About Richard Anthony "Dick" Wolf

Award-winning American producer Richard Anthony "Dick" Wolf has an estimated net worth of $550 million.

Best known as the producer of Law & Order - for which is reported to command $200,000 per episode - Wolf started his career in his early twenties as a copywriter for advertising firm Benton & Bowles, coming up with memorable and successful slogans such as "You can't beat Crest for fighting cavities" for Crest toothpaste, and "I'm Cheryl, fly me," for National Airlines. Although he found success as an advertising copywriter, he harbored dreams of working in the film industry and was writing screenplays in his spare time - even collaborating with Oliver Stone, a struggling screenwriter at the time.

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He moved to Los Angeles in 1977 and had three screenplays produced - including Masquerade starring Rob Lowe and Meg Tilly. Masquerade was well-received and Wolf landed a job as a staff writer on police procedural Hill Street Blues - the beginning of his TV career.

An episode of Hill Street Blues penned by Wolf, "What Are Friends For?" gained Wolf his first Emmy nomination. He soon moved to a writing and co-production role at Miami Vice, which he worked on for its third and fourth seasons.

Dick Wolf created and produced Law & Order, which first aired on NBC in 1990, and ran until 2010 - tying with Gunsmoke for the longest-running scripted series on TV. It became a successful franchise, spawning many spin-off series including Law & Order: SVU which is still running and remains a real cash cow for Wolf. It's reported that advertisers spent $64 million on Law & Order: SVU in 2020. He's paid as a producer and makes additional money in residuals when Law & Order shows air as reruns on TNT or USA.

Other shows he's produced include Chicago Fire, Chicago PD, Chicago Med, and Chicago Justice - all centered around the emergency services in Chicago, Illinois. The shows ran until 2017. In 2018, Wolf became an executive producer on CBS's FBI, starring Law & Order regulars Jeremy Sisto and Alana de la Garza.

Born Richard Anthony Wolf on December 20, 1946, in New York City to Marie and George Wolf, his mother was an Irish Catholic homemaker, and his father a Jewish advertising executive. As a child, he attended prestigious New York schools including Saint David's School, The Gunnery and Phillips Academy. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1969, where he had been a member of the Zeta Psi fraternity.

He's been married three times - firstly to Susan Scranton, daughter of the former governor of Pennsylvania, William Scranton. The pair met at a Halloween party when Dick was still an advertising copywriter, and they divorced in 1983. His second marriage took place just a few months later, to Christine Marburg. Dick and Christine went on to have three children together - Olivia, Serena, and Elliott - and divorced in 2005. The divorce was complex and Christine was awarded $17.5 million, plus $2 million per year of spousal support payments, as well as the couple's house in Maine. However, she claimed that Wolf had concealed parts of his contract with NBC - allegedly worth $1.6 billion - during the divorce process. It wasn't until 2019 that the case was entirely settled, by which time Dick had been married to Noelle Lippman for 13 years. The couple had two children together - Zoe and Rex - and split in 2019. A prenuptial agreement was in place, which allows Lippman to receive $100,000 per month as maintenance.

Throughout his career, Dick Wolf has won several awards including an Emmy Award and the Award of Excellence from the Banff Television Festival and the 2002 Creative Achievement Award from NATPE. On March 29, 2007, Wolf was given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 7040 Hollywood Boulevard. In 2013 Wolf was inducted into the Television Academy Hall of Fame.

It's estimated that Wolf has earned over $830 million from the Law & Order franchise, after taxes and payment to creative staff. In February 2020, Universal extended his production deal for another 5 years, worth upwards of $250 million for Wolf. He'll also see a large share of the profits from a $400 million deal with NBCUniversal for the rights to stream more than 1,000 episodes from his library on the new Peacock streaming service.

His current projects include developing a US version of the UK psychological legal drama Injustice, and a series on the subject of a Satanic cult, provisionally entitled The Church. 

Sources: Forbes, Wikipedia, IMDB, Hollywood Reporter, People

This article was updated on April 1, 2021 by Poppy O'Neill

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