What Is Alfie Allen's Net Worth and Salary?
Alfie Allen is an English actor with a net worth of $6 million. He is most recognized for his role as Theon Greyjoy on HBO's "Game of Thrones" (2011–2019). During the final seasons of the show, he earned a peak salary of $300,000 per episode. Allen has over 40 acting credits, including roles in films like "Atonement" (2007), "John Wick" (2014), and "Jojo Rabbit" (2019), and TV series such as "Harlots" (2019) and "White House Farm" (2020). He also hosted the 2017 documentary "Football: A Brief History by Alfie Allen" on the History Channel. In February 2022, he announced his Broadway debut in Martin McDonagh's "Hangmen" at the Golden Theatre.
Early Life
Alfie Evan Allen was born on September 12, 1986, in Hammersmith, London, England. His mother, Alison Owen, is a film producer, and his father, Keith Allen, is an actor. He has an older sister, Lily Allen, a Grammy-nominated singer who wrote the song "Alfie" about him. Actor/director Kevin Allen is his uncle, and singer Sam Smith is his third cousin. Alfie attended Windlesham House School, Embley Park School, St John's College, and the Fine Arts College.
Career
Alfie and Lily made their television debuts in a 1988 episode of "The Comic Strip Presents" written and starred in by their father. They later appeared in "Elizabeth" (1998), produced by their mother, and the TV movie "You Are Here" (1998). Alfie guest-starred on "Spaced" (1999) and appeared in "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London" (2004), directed by his uncle, Kevin Allen. He had roles in 2005's "Jericho" and "The Golden Hour" and the biopic "Stoned." Alfie appeared in "Sixty Six" (2006), "Flashbacks of a Fool" (2008), and "The Other Boleyn Girl" (2008), and co-starred with James McAvoy and Keira Knightley in "Atonement" (2007). He played Nobby Clark in "Casualty 1907" (2008) and starred in "Equus" (2008). Alfie continued to build his resume with roles in "Boogie Woogie" (2009), "Soulboy" (2010), "The Kid" (2010), "Freestyle" (2010), and "Powder" (2011). After auditioning for the role of Jon Snow on "Game of Thrones" in 2011, he was cast as Theon Greyjoy, appearing in 47 of the show's 73 episodes and earning a Primetime Emmy nomination. The 2019 series finale drew over 19 million viewers.
During "Game of Thrones," Alfie starred in "Confine" (2012), "Plastic" (2014), "Pandemic" (2016), and "Patient Seven" (2016), as well as the miniseries "Close to the Enemy" (2016). He played Iosef Tarasov in "John Wick" (2014) with Keanu Reeves, and appeared in "The Predator" (2018). In 2019, he had a recurring role on "Harlots" and appeared in "How to Build a Girl." He co-starred in the critically-acclaimed "Jojo Rabbit" (2019) alongside Taika Waititi, Scarlett Johansson, Rebel Wilson, Stephen Merchant, and Sam Rockwell. The film garnered six Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and grossed $90.3 million worldwide. In 2020, Allen starred in the ITV crime drama "White House Farm" and appeared in "La Cha Cha," "Night Teeth," and the short film "Nightwalkers" in 2021. He was cast as Jock Lewes in the BBC miniseries "SAS: Rogue Heroes" in March 2021.
Personal Life
Alfie dated model/DJ Allie Teilz from 2017 to 2019, and they welcomed their daughter Arrow in October 2018. He was previously engaged to actress Jaime Winstone, with whom he had an on-off relationship from 2008 until 2014. Alfie is an avid supporter of Arsenal Football Club and attended their Youth Camp.
Awards and Nominations
In 2019, Alfie Allen received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for "Game of Thrones." He also earned a Gold Derby Award nomination for Drama Supporting Actor and an Online Film & Television Association Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Alfie and his co-stars won an IGN People's Choice Award for Best TV Ensemble and an Empire Hero Award. The "Game of Thrones" ensemble received numerous nominations, including Best Ensemble from the Gold Derby Awards, Scream Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. Alfie was honored with a Rising Star Award at the 2015 Savannah Film Festival and earned a CinEuphoria Award nomination for Best Actor in a Short Film for "The Body." He and his "Jojo Rabbit" co-stars won a CinEuphoria Award for Best Ensemble and a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture.