How Much Money Hunter King Really Made From The Young And The Restless
Actor Hunter King has been in the entertainment industry since she was 8-years-old, with her first on-screen role being Amanda in "A.I. Artificial Intelligence," directed by none other than Steven Spielberg. Landing a role in one of his movies is a huge win for any new talent, and similar to her child co-star Haley Joel Osment, she went on to star in very well-known movies and television growing up in the industry. King has been featured in "Dexter," "ER," "Hannah Montana," and "CSI: Crime Investigation" to name a few. The most famous and longest-running role that she has had thus far is Summer Newman on "The Young and the Restless."
"The Young and the Restless" is a legendary soap opera that's been on air since 1973 and is still going strong today. The soap has served as a proving ground for many actors before they make their way into big television and feature films, including Penn Badgley, Tom Selleck, Shemar Moore, Paul Walker, and Eva Longoria (via ET Canada).
Hunter King has positioned herself alongside excellent alumni moving forward, as her time on the show recently came to an end in 2021. A 9-year stretch like King's with any show could mean a massive payday. Here's how much money Hunter King made from "The Young and the Restless."
Hunter King's net worth is about 2 million after The Young and the Restless
After her time as a child actor and moving out of "The Young and the Restless," Hunter King's net worth is estimated to be around 2 million dollars (via SuperStar Profiles). Being a series regular, it's likely that her fee was slowly increased over her time on the show, and being that she was 19 when her time began with "The Young and the Restless," she has had complete control over her own funds. Her younger sister Joey King ("The Kissing Booth," "The Act") has also had a lot of success in Hollywood thus far, and her older sister Kelli King is an accomplished performer as well — making the Kings quite the successful acting family.
It's unclear what is next for Hunter King, but based on her Instagram page, it's likely that she may be taking a moment to consider what's next after "The Young and the Restless," spending time with family and friends. But we may see her on-screen again soon. Per her IMDb page, she's involved in an upcoming untitled thriller directed by Gary Auerbach that's expected to start filming later this year.