When she's not busy making extremely accurate points on Instagram, Halle Berry can be found being successful/fabulous/extremely rich. Which is to be expected considering she's an Oscar, Golden Globe, and Emmy-winning actor who has starred in some massive blockbusters, including but not limited to X-Men and James Bond.

Check out all the intel on Halle's net worth—including her incredible contract with Revlon—and how her recent news-making divorce settlement could impact her bank account.

Halle Berry's Catwoman Salary? Pretty Much Life-Changing

Despite the fact that Catwoman wasn't exactly a box office hit, Halle made a ton of money for the starring role and has zero regrets.

"Everybody around me said, 'Girl, don't do it. It's going to be the death of you. It's going to end your career.' But guess what I did? I followed my intuition and I did a movie called Catwoman and it bombed miserably," she said in 2018 while accepting a Matrix Award. "While it failed to most people, it wasn't a failure for me because I met so many interesting people that I wouldn't have met otherwise, I learned two forms of martial arts, and I learned not what to do."

Also important: Halle said she made "a shit-load of money that changed my life." Her exact salary for the movie? Thanks for asking, that'd be reported $14 million.

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So What Did Halle Make for Monster's Ball?

Monster's Ball is perhaps Halle's most famous role (and earned her the Best Actress Oscar), but she netted a pretty small salary.

As she told Forbes, "When [Monster’s Ball] came to me, I thought, okay, I’m getting no money to do this movie and it could either catapult my career or it could end it instantly." She added that "The sexual component to that movie was so risky and…I was so worried about being exploited and having people feel like I was being exploited, but at the end of the day, at my soul, I’m an artist. I connected to that character and to that woman’s struggle and that interracial relationship, which is so much a part of who I am, being of a white mother and a black father, that it kept calling me to tell that story, to put some light on that dark subject…I risked that this is the end of my career but this is how I’d want to go out, doing something that I believed in wholeheartedly."

In the same interview, Halle spoke a bit about fighting for equal pay in Hollywood, saying, "I think when you believe you’re worth it, that’s when you’ll fight for it…When you know that the work you’re providing is worth more than they’re willing to pay you, then you’ll ask for it. That’s when you’ll be willing to walk away from it if they say no. But you have to be willing to walk away...We have to own our worth and know our worth."

About Those Swordfish Rumors

Back in 2001, The Telegraph reported Halle was paid an extra £357,000 to go topless in Swordfish—in addition to her £1.4 million salary. She denied the (honestly pretty sexist) rumors, calling them "totally not true" and saying they "amused me for the last few weeks. I don't know where it came from. Nobody is owning up to it. But it has made for great publicity for the movie."

Her Per-Movie Rate? About $10-14 Million

The Hollywood Reporter said in 2008 that Halle was making $10 million per movie, with projects like Things We Lost in the Fire, Perfect Stranger, and Tulia. Just slightly down from her peak rate of $14 million per movie in 2004.

Meanwhile, Halle reportedly made $150,000 per episode for Extant on CBS, which had two 13 episode seasons (so she made ~$3.4 million total). Other major moments? Per Celebrity Net Worth, Halle earned $4 million for her James Bond role as well as $6 million for Gothika.

Her Revlon Deal Was a Huge Money Maker

According to Celebrity Net Worth, Halle signed with Revlon in 1996 for $3 million and re-upped her contract in 2004 for $5 million. The outlet estimates that she currently "earns north of $10 million per year from Revlon alone."

Here's the Deal With Her Divorce Settlement

Halle and her ex Olivier Martinez (who coparent their son Maceo) recently reached a divorce settlement wherein, per People, Halle pays $8,000 a month to Olivier in child support as well as "4.3 percent of any income she receives above $2,000,000." Meanwhile, she also reportedly pays her ex Gabriel Aubry $16,000 a month in child support for their daughter Nahla.

So What Is Halle Berry's Total Net Worth?

That would be a reported $90 million! Truly mind-blowing.