Money Heist Cast Members Ranked, Based On Their Net Worth

It feels like yesterday when Money Heist became a worldwide phenomenon, and rightfully so. The Spanish series, which boasts the original title La Casa de Papel, centers around a group of well-trained robbers from different walks of life and their attempt to rob the Royal Mint of Spain in Madrid under the Professor's mastermind. The five-season series itself was a hit, amassing a South Korean remake and an upcoming spin-off titled Berlin on the way.
Up to this writing, Money Heist sits nicely atop the list of most-watched non-English-language series and is one of the most viewed shows on Netflix. With that being said, its characters won't come to life without these incredible actors and performers. Some of them gained recognition from their roles in the series, while other was already massive name before joining the family. To sum it up, we're ranking Money Heist actors based on their approximative net worth, and here are the top eight most valuable ones.
8 Paco Tous: $600k
Paco Tous played an integral part in Money Heist as Moscow, a former miner who subsequently serves as Denver's moral compass throughout the first two seasons. Before joining the family, Tous led Antena 3's Los hombres de Paco as one of the clumsy but good-hearted police agents from 2005 until 2010 and reprised the role in 2021. He currently lives with his two children, a boy & a girl, and enjoys moderate stardom on social media with over 1.4 million followers on Instagram.
7 Miguel Herrán: $1 Million
Young, reckless, and explosive. Miguel Herrán's character, Rio, serves as the life of Money Heist as the five-part series is told from Tokyo's perspective, his on-screen love interest. Following the success of the series, Herrán landed the lead role on Netflix's original Spanish thriller drama Elite as Christian Expósito, a comic character, in the first two seasons. He's currently gearing up for an upcoming prison flick Modelo 777, which will be released theatrically in the country in September this year.
6 Jaime Lorente: $1 Million
Another heartthrob in the making, 30-year-old Jaime Lorente rose to fame for playing Denver, Moscow's son who knows nothing but the life of crime that he decides to join his father in the dangerous heist. In real life, however, Lorente is a graduate of the Superior School of Dramatic Art in Murcia, Spain, and released a book of his poem collections titled A propósito de tu boca. He's currently gearing up for an upcoming psycho-thriller titled Tin&Tina, which bears inspiration from a 2013 short film of the same name, and will star alongside No matarás actress Milena Smit.
5 Alba Flores: $1.5 Million
Alba Flores plays an integral part in the series as Nairobi, but many fans didn't know that her character did not even exist in the original script. Money Heist creator Alex Pina, whom she had linked up with back in 2015 for the limited series Locked Up, called her up after realizing that it lacks female characters.
"They were writing the script for La Casa de Papel, and they realized that there was just one female character, Tokyo. And they thought, 'This is not going to work,'" she recalled during an interview.
4 Itziar Ituño: $1.5 Million
In Ituño's own words, her character, inspector Raquel Murillo, is a "strong and powerful woman in a world of men." Before that, she played quite a similar character in the long-running soap opera Goenkale, which was told in her native Basque language. She played the role from 2001 until its cancellation in 2015. Now, as her popularity boomed, she's gearing up for her English language debut: an upcoming stop-motion animated short titled Salvation Has No Name.
3 Úrsula Corberó: $3 Million
Money Heist is narrated from Úrsula Corberó's character's viewpoint, so it only makes sense if the actress's popularity skyrockets to an all-time high. While fans had polarized views on Tokyo's hypersexualization in the third season, she's still the definition of a strong female lead. After Money Heist, Corberó is eyeing Hollywood as her next stop as she made her US debut in the superhero film Snake Eyes in 2021.
2 Álvaro Morte: $4 Million
Before leading the pack of dangerous robbers as the charismatic yet shy antihero, Álvaro Morte was a part of the long-running telenovela Puente Viejo since 2014. After Money Heist, his career took off as he secured his first-ever leading role in a feature film, Mirage, in 2018. Since then, he doesn't seem to show any sign of slowing down and regains his momentum as Juan Elcano in Amazon Prime's historical drama Sin límites.
1 Pedro Alonso: $5 Million
Pedro Alonso deserves all the flowers for his chilling performance as disturbing yet oddly fan favorite Berlin in the series, and rightfully so. The actor himself has been around since at least the 90s, but Berlin was the one that put him on the map. Now, an upcoming spin-off based on that character is 'starting to take shape,' and we'll likely see our favorite anti-hero back on our screen in 2023.
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