Highlights
- From minor TV roles to box office hits, John Travolta's career was a rollercoaster ride, shaped by determination and talent.
- Breakout roles in films like Saturday Night Fever and Grease solidified Travolta as a triple threat in the 1970s and 1980s.
- Despite setbacks, Travolta's comeback with Pulp Fiction showcased his resilience and led to massive success in the film industry.
- Irrespective of career ups and downs, John Travolta's net worth is estimated at $250 million in 2024.
In 1972, a young and handsome John Travolta dreamed of becoming a star, and at 18, Travolta started his career with a short, one-episode role on the television series Emergency.
Back then, a youthful and naive Travolta had no idea that he would need to grind for five more long years before finally landing a prominent role in a movie.
Travolta was scoring short parts here and there, until he got the chance to portray Billy Nolan in an adaptation of Stephen King's Carrie, as a supporting actor in 1976.
But in 1977, after a notable role on the sitcom Welcome Back, Kotter, his breakthrough (and one of his finest acting performances to date) finally came to fruition.
Travolta was cast in the now-iconic Saturday Night Fever, which changed his fate — and allowed him to display his fantastic dance skills for the first (but not the last) time:
John Travolta was nominated for the first time for an Oscar in the category of "Best Actor" for his unforgettable role as Tony Manero in Saturday Night Fever.
Right after Saturday Night Fever, Travolta landed yet another extremely prominent role, in another 1970s classic.
He was cast as the main male lead (Danny Zuko) in Grease – a role in which he sang and danced – and Travolta soon became one of the most prominent actors of the era.
For Grease, he was nominated in the category of "Best Actor" at the Golden Globes.
Two blockbusters in, and it suddenly seemed like John Travolta was Hollywood's up and coming "next big thing," on a certain path to mega-stardom.
A handsome star who could act, sing, and dance brilliantly; a true "triple threat," he had all the qualities needed to become a superstar in the 1970s and 1980s.
But all this success was, unfortunately, to be short-lived.
After the release of Blow Out in 1981, he was met with a string of flops, and people forgot John Travolta; he was no longer an ascendant actor, once again facing sparse and short roles.
For 13 arduous years, Travolta featured in back-to-back box office bombs, with one notable exception — the 1989 rom-com Look Who's Talking, alongside Kirstie Alley.
His reputation as an actor appeared to be shattered, and his once-promising career was in tatters.
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As Travolta's career continued to falter, an unexpected opportunity was just over the horizon.
A new director in town, Quentin Tarantino, was on the upswing, much like Travolta after Saturday Night Fever. Tarantino was fresh off a brilliant and acclaimed debut, Reservoir Dogs, which enamored critics and audiences alike.
In 1993, Tarantino was sure that Michael Madsen, his Reservoir Dogs collaborator and actor, would appear in the prominent role of Vincent Vega in his second film.
And then, fate seemed to intervene — Madsen's standing commitment to another movie project opened the door for another actor to be cast as Vega: John Travolta.
After only seeing failure for a frustrating 13 years and counting, Travolta convinced Tarantino that he was, in fact, the perfect guy for the role of Vincent in Pulp Fiction.
An experienced actor with credits in the film industry for the past 16 years, he agreed to appear in Pulp Fiction for just $150,000.
Pulp Fiction emerged as an instant cult classic, and the characters played by Travolta, Uma Thurman, and Samuel L. Jackson have remained iconic in the three decades since the movie's debut.
It took just one good role for John Travolta to get his career back on track. He raised his salary requirements, and sought $500,000 for his next project, White Man's Burden.
But his amazing work on Pulp Fiction was the spark he needed, and Travolta took home a salary of $4.2 million for his role in Get Shorty — and won a Golden Globe for "Best Actor."
Once a twice-struggling actor, John Travolta had once again reached a position where he could request millions of dollars to perform, and directors happily obliged.
How Much Did John Travolta Make Per Movie After Pulp Fiction?
John Travolta Movie | John Travolta’s Film Salaries (Reported) |
Pulp Fiction (1994) | $150,000 |
White Man’s Burden (1995) | $500,000 |
Get Shorty (1995) | $4.2 Million |
Broken Arrow (1996) | $8 Million |
Phenomenon (1996) | $8 Million |
Michael (1996) | $12 Million |
Face/Off (1997) | $20 Million |
Mad City (1997) | $20 Million |
Primary Colors (1998) | $17 Million |
A Civil Action (1999) | $20 Million |
The General's Daughter (1999) | $20 Million |
Battlefield Earth (2000) | $10 Million (+ Profit Points) |
Lucky Numbers (2000) | $22 Million (+ 20 Percent Of Gross) |
Swordfish (2001) | $20 Million |
Basic (2003) | $15 Million |
Ladder 49 (2005) | $20 Million |
Be Cool (2005) | $20 Million |
Hairspray (2007) | $14 Million (+$3 Million Prerequisites) |
Face/Off (alongside Nicolas Cage) was another of Travolta's biggest hits, for which he earned $20 million, cementing his status as a top-tier actor who could command a massive paycheck.

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Everything was going according to John Travolta's plan — and from 1994 to 2000, he raked in an estimated $150 million in film salaries alone.
But one more setback awaited him, jeopardizing his career and strong comeback once again.
In the year 2000, Travolta starred in both Battlefield Earth and Lucky Numbers — which turned out to be the biggest box office bombs of the year.
Battlefield Earth was created on a $73 million budget, but could only earn back $29.7 million at the box office.
Battlefield Earth is still a source of mockery, and memes about the movie are often shared on social media to this day:
Staying in the limelight is a difficult task; once an actor's credibility is tarnished by a bad role or two, it can take years to rebuild it, if it can be rebuilt at all.
After Battlefield Earth, Lucky Numbers was the final nail in the coffin of Travolta's second round of stardom.
For Lucky Numbers, John Travolta reportedly earned $22 million, his highest salary to date at the time, but the movie only earned $10.9 million, against a budget of $63 million.
After those massive and prominent failures, Travolta was paid decently for movies, but none of his then-upcoming projects could rebuild his reputation like Pulp Fiction did.
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People can mock him and criticize him, but no one can deny the fact that Travolta is a fighter, and strongly believes in his talent.
For the past 15 years, Travolta has featured in many movies, most of which are rated at around five on a scale of one to ten.
The veteran actor is still in the game, and it looks as if he's on the brink of getting one more chance at a comeback, which he certainly deserves after a difficult road, both professionally and personally.
Travolta first endured the tragic death of his 16-year-old son Jett in 2009.
In 2020, another tragedy struck: the passing of his 57-year-old wife, Kelly Preston, his lifelong partner.
The couple were happily married for 29 years, until Preston's unfortunate death from breast cancer.
Travolta didn't lose hope or motivation, and is still acting in films, endeavoring to revive his obstacle-studded career.
Movies are not his only passion; he is well known for his love of flying. Travolta is a professional pilot, with licenses to fly Boeing 707, 737, and 747 planes.
He owns four planes, and earned his pilot's license when he was just 24 years old:
Along with being a passionate ambassador of aviation, John Travolta is a sharp businessman and the president of Constellation Productions, Inc. — for which he produces movies/series, and also uses the firm for the acquisition of jets and other flying vessels.
Travolta has produced many movies and series, such as the acclaimed series American Crime Story, and the movie The Fanatic.
Grease star Travolta is also a singer, has sung for many movies, and he has even released nine albums.
Four of Travolta's songs charted on the Billboard Hot 100.
John Travolta's Net Worth (2024, Estimated) | $250 Million |
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The Golden Globe winner strove for five years to become a superstar in the 1970s.
His career stalled after four short years of fame, but his "never give up" attitude made him a mainstream moneymaker again after 13 years of struggling, through one role in Pulp Fiction.
Since 2007, he has not been at his peak, but still, he is steadily appearing in movies. For the past 17 years, he has been demonstrating that truly difficult times won't stop him from trying again.
Of his 52 years in the industry, 35 of those years were not easy — though he saw only 17 years of riding high in Hollywood, Travolta has never quit.
Now, at the age of 70, he is still busy, working hard, bettering himself, and he looks poised to "come back" yet again, leveraging his talent to cement his legacy through strong recent performances in Die Hart, Mob Land, and In The Shepherd.
Travolta's life story stands as a strong example of the merits of persistence, and his journey is a reminder that even leading men face failures at times.
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