Volodymyr Zelenskyy Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth

InfoCategory:Richest PoliticiansPresidentsNet Worth:$25 MillionSalary:$11,200 Per YearBirthdate:Jan 25, 1978 (45 years old)Birthplace:Kryvyi Rih, Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union, (now Ukraine)Gender:MaleProfession:Politician 💰 Compare Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Net Worth Table of ContentsExpand
  • Finances and Assets
  • Real Estate
  • Salary
  • Early Life and Education
  • Career Beginnings
  • Acting Career
  • Presidential Run
  • President of Ukraine
  • Political Views
  • Trump-Ukraine Scandal
  • Russian Invasion of Ukraine
  • Personal Life
  • What is Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Net Worth and Salary?

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy is a Ukrainian politician and former comedian and actor who has a net worth of $25 million. Volodymyr Zelenskyy was elected president of Ukraine in 2019. Before becoming a politician he was an actor who starred as the fictional Ukrainian president on the popular television series "Servant of the People," which was produced by his production company Kvartal 95. He also starred in numerous films, including the "Love in the Big City" franchise. In 2021, Zelenskyy and his administration faced escalating geopolitical tensions with Russia, which culminated in the Russian invasion of his country in February of 2022. In the wake of the invasion, Zelenskyy become a worldwide hero for his brave leadership and unwavering defiance to Putin and Russia.

    Finances and Assets

    According to his official financial disclosure released in 2019, at that point in time Volodymyr controlled liquid assets and real estate worth 37 million hryvnias. At that point that amount was worth the equivalent of $1.5 million. At other times that amount has been worth closer to $1.2 million.

    Outside of his liquid assets and real estate, Volodymyr's biggest liquid asset is a 25% equity stake in Kvartal 95, a television production company that primarily produces comedies. Kvartal 95 is the production company behind Zelenskyy's most-famous show, "Servant of the People." Technically, he transferred his stake in the business to is partners upon being elected President of Ukraine. It is believed he would receive those shares back after his term ends.

    Real Estate

    Before the Russian invasion, Volodymyr Zelenskyy's real estate assets were worth approximately $5 million. He owns two apartments on his own and two other apartments with partners. With partners he owns a commercial building in Kyiv.

    According to his 2019 financial disclosure, at that time Volodymyr owned a $5 million villa in Forte dei Marmi, Italy. He sold this property in 2020.

    Salary

    As President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy earns a monthly salary of 28,000 Hryvnias. That's equal to roughly $930 USD per month, $11,200 per year.

    Early Life and Education

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy was born on January 25, 1978 in Kryvyi Rih, Soviet Ukraine to Jewish parents Oleksandr and Rymma. Growing up, he lived for a while in the Mongolian city of Erdenet, where his father had a job. When he was a teenager, Zelenskyy passed the Test of English as a Foreign Language and earned an education grant to study in Israel; however, his father forbade him from going. He went on to obtain his law degree from the Kryvyi Rih Institute of Economics.

    Career Beginnings

    When he was 17, Zelenskyy joined the KVN comedy competition, and was invited to become part of the team Zaporizhia-Kryvyi Rih-Transit. As part of the team, he won the KVN Major League in 1997. That same year, Zelenskyy founded and ran the Kvartal 95 team, which evolved into a successful comedy group. From 1998 to 2003, Kvartal 95 performed in the KVN Major League and toured extensively throughout post-Soviet nations. Subsequently, Zelenskyy began producing television shows through the company.

    Acting Career

    In 2009, Zelenskyy starred in the romantic comedy film "Love in the Big City"; the following year, he starred in the sequel "Love in the Big City 2." He was subsequently in the comedies "Office Romance. Our Time" and "Rzhevsky Versus Napoleon," and then in "Love in Vegas," the third film in the "Love in the Big City" franchise. Among his other notable roles, Zelenskyy starred in the romantic comedy "8 First Dates" and its sequels.

    Zelenskyy landed one of his most popular roles in 2015, when he began starring on the satirical television series "Servant of the People" as Vasyl Petrovych Holoborodko, a high school history teacher who is elected president of Ukraine when a video of him inveighing against Ukrainian governmental corruption goes viral. Zelenskyy also appeared on the comedy series "Svaty," which was banned in his country for two years.

    Volodymyr Zelensky Net Worth

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    Presidential Run

    Beginning on New Year's Eve in 2018, Zelenskyy led an almost entirely virtual presidential campaign. He went on to win the first round of elections in March before winning the run-off in April. During his campaign, he continued to tour with Kvartal 95. Finally, on April 21, 2019, he was elected president of Ukraine, unseating incumbent Petro Poroshenko.

    President of Ukraine

    As the Ukrainian president, Zelenskyy has been a notable champion of e-government. He has also been vocal in promoting unity between the Ukrainian- and Russia-speaking parts of his nation. Zelenskyy is known to employ a communication style that emphasizes the use of social media. Among his accomplishments, he oversaw the elimination of legal immunity for members of Ukraine's parliament, and worked to curb corruption in government. Zelenskyy has also fought to end the war in Donbas while resolving that area's Russia-sponsored separatist movement. However, critics of Zelenskyy claim that he has tried to centralize authority by removing power from Ukrainian oligarchs.

    Political Views

    Among his political positions, Zelenskyy has sought to develop the Ukrainian economy to attract investment. In terms of foreign policy, he has advocated for Ukraine to become a member of NATO and the EU. On the domestic front, Zelenskyy supports the free distribution of medical marijuana; free abortions; and the legalization of gambling and prostitution. He has defended many other freedoms in Ukraine, including the freedom for artists to express their political attitudes.

    Trump-Ukraine Scandal

    In September of 2019, it was found that Donald Trump had engaged in a quid pro quo with Zelenskyy, in which he tried to block payment of a congressionally mandated military aid package to Ukraine in order to pressure Zelenskyy to dig up dirt on Trump's political opponent, Joe Biden. This event led to the Trump-Ukraine scandal and the first impeach of Trump.

    Russian Invasion of Ukraine

    In the spring of 2021, the Russian military began to amass around the border of Ukraine. Later in the year, Zelenskyy accused both Russia and Ukrainian oligarch Rinat Akhmetov of planning to overthrow his government, and made a call for preemptive action.

    On the morning of February 24, 2022, Vladimir Putin announced that Russia was officially beginning a "military operation" in the Donbas area of Ukraine. Subsequently, Russian missiles were launched at Ukrainian military targets, causing Zelenskyy to declare martial law. The next day, civilian sites in Ukraine were also being attacked. Rather than evacuate, Zelenskyy chose to stay in the besieged capital in allegiance with his country's defense forces. During this tumultuous period of war, he achieved global recognition for his leadership, and has even been compared to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

    Personal Life

    In 2003, Zelenskyy wed screenwriter Olena Kiyashko, whom he had met in school. Together, the couple has a daughter named Oleksandra and a son named Kyrylo. Their daughter appeared in Zelenskyy's 2014 film "8 New Dates," and later participated on the television program "The Comedy Comet Company Comedy's Kids."

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