George Harrison had an estimated net worth of $400 million at the time of his death in 2001, reflecting decades of success as a member of The Beatles, a solo artist, and a film producer.
| George Harrison Net Worth | $400 Million |
| Date of Birth | Feb 25, 1943 – Nov 29, 2001 |
| Place of Birth | Liverpool |
Wealth Growth
Harrison’s fortune was built through multiple income streams:
- Record sales and royalties from The Beatles
- A successful solo music career
- Film production ventures
- Investments and business interests
By 1980, Harrison was already worth about $100 million (roughly $300 million today when adjusted for inflation), underscoring his early financial success even before the peak of his solo career and business ventures.
Following his death, his estate continued to generate income, reportedly earning millions annually from music royalties and reissues.
Rise to Fame with The Beatles
As the lead guitarist of The Beatles, Harrison played alongside John Lennon, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr.
Though initially overshadowed by Lennon and McCartney, Harrison emerged as a major songwriting force later in the band’s career. He wrote some of their most celebrated tracks, including “Something” and “Here Comes the Sun,” both featured on the album Abbey Road.
He also introduced Indian musical influences into the band’s sound, helping shape their experimental phase in the late 1960s.
Solo Career Success
After The Beatles disbanded in 1970, Harrison launched a highly successful solo career. His triple album All Things Must Pass became a global hit and remains one of the most acclaimed solo projects by a former Beatle.
He followed this with successful releases like Living in the Material World, further boosting his earnings and cementing his artistic independence.
Film Production
Beyond music, Harrison found major success in film production. He co-founded HandMade Films, which produced notable films including Monty Python’s Life of Brian and Time Bandits.
These ventures added significantly to his wealth, although the company later faced financial difficulties due to mismanagement.
Philanthropy and Activism
Harrison also used his platform for humanitarian causes. In 1971, he organized the landmark Concert for Bangladesh, raising funds for refugees and setting a precedent for large-scale benefit concerts.
He supported organizations such as UNICEF and Greenpeace, reflecting his long-standing commitment to global causes.
Personal Life and Estate
Harrison was married to Olivia Harrison, with whom he had a son, Dhani Harrison. He left his estate to them following his death.
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