What is Michael Crawford’s net worth? Phantom of the Opera star’s fortune explored following Kennedy Center Honor 

President Trump Welcomes The 2025 Kennedy Center Honorees To The White House - Source: Getty
President Trump Welcomes The 2025 Kennedy Center Honorees To The White House - Source: Getty

British actor and theater practitioner Michael Crawford, widely known for portraying the Phantom in the immensely popular musical Phantom of the Opera, was honored at the Kennedy Center Honors, whose broadcast was aired on CBS on December 23, 2025, according to Broadway World.

While the prestigious event was hosted by President Donald Trump, who is also the chairman of the Kennedy Center, other honorees this year included I Will Survive hitmaker Gloria Gaynor, Rocky actor Sylvester Stallone, legendary rock band Kiss, and country singer-songwriter and music producer George Strait.

Born in Wiltshire, England, UK, in 1942, the 83-year-old Michael Crawford, with a long career spanning over sixty years, began acting in films and television in the '60s. While Crawford performed in several stage productions, including Neil Simon's Come Blow Your Horn, Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest, among others, he has also starred in movies and TV shows such as Hello Dolly!, Some Mothers Do' Ave 'Em, The Knack and How to Get It, and How I Won the War, which was a satire set during the Second World War.

As the veteran actor-turned-singer, Michael Crawford, an Officer of the Order of the British Empire, was honored at the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors by President Trump, the netizens became interested in his net worth. As a well-established and successful actor for decades, Crawford's net worth is $10 million, according to Celebrity Net Worth.


Michael Crawford shares humble words after being honored at the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors

Michael Crawford... - Source: Getty
Michael Crawford... - Source: Getty

Veteran thespian Michael Crawford, who was more than thrilled to be receiving such an honor at the 2025 Kennedy Center Honors, shared some humble words thanking the late, renowned entertainer Gene Kelly and the late theater director Hal Prince. Crawford said:

"I owe America a great deal for Gene Kelly putting me in Hello, Dolly! and coming to Broadway in Phantom. Working with the great Hal Prince. I owe America a great deal."

When it came to paying tribute to Crawford for his contribution to American culture during the Kennedy Center Honors, Carrie Manolakos performed It Only Takes a Moment from Hello, Dolly!, while David Phelps and Laura Osnes showcased a performance from the prominent Phantom of the Opera. Other renowned personalities who were present at the big event included Kurt Russell, Miranda Lambert, Debbie Winans, and Vince Gillans.

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Edited by Zainab Shaikh