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Anne Rice Net Worth

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Anne Rice's net worth is currently estimated at $80M in 2026.

Net Worth Over Time

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Net Worth Timeline

1976$0.2MC

Interview with Vampire Published

'Interview with the Vampire' published to modest initial sales but strong critical reception. The gothic novel's unique perspective on vampire mythology began building a devoted cult following.

1985$8M+3900%B

Vampire Chronicles Bestseller Status

Subsequent Vampire Chronicles books became bestsellers, establishing Rice as queen of gothic fiction. Her lush prose and complex vampire characters revolutionized the genre and built massive fanbase.

1994$25M+213%A

Interview Film Adaptation Success

Film version starring Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt became box office hit and cultural phenomenon. Movie success brought mainstream recognition and dramatically increased book sales worldwide.

2002$45M+80%A

Religious Fiction Pivot

Returned to Catholic faith and began writing religious fiction, including 'Christ the Lord' series. This surprising shift maintained her bestseller status while exploring new thematic territory.

2010$60M+33%A

Return to Vampire Chronicles

Left Christianity and resumed Vampire Chronicles series to fan celebration. Her return to gothic fiction demonstrated enduring appeal of her vampire mythology and loyal reader base.

2020$75M+25%A

AMC Series Adaptation Deal

AMC acquired rights to develop Vampire Chronicles and Mayfair Witches as premium TV series. This deal ensured Rice's legacy would reach new generations through prestige television.

2021$80M+7%A

Death at Peak Legacy

Died at age 80 from complications of stroke, leaving behind transformative body of work. Her death came as her books were being adapted into major TV series, cementing her cultural impact.

2026$80MA

Gothic Fiction Icon

Remembered as writer who revolutionized vampire fiction and created enduring gothic mythology. Multiple TV adaptations of her works keep her legacy alive, and her books continue selling worldwide as genre-defining classics.

Last updated: February 23, 2026