Mark Harmon’s Massive Net Worth: How the NCIS Legend Built a $120 Million Empire
Mark Harmon, the iconic face of NCIS for over two decades, has amassed a fortune that mirrors his remarkable career. Now stepping into a new role as narrator for the prequel series NCIS: Origins, Harmon’s legacy within the franchise continues to grow.
According to Celebrity Net Worth, Harmon is worth an estimated $120 million. At the height of NCIS, he reportedly earned $525,000 per episode, totaling $12.6 million for a 24-episode season. Combined with his producer role, his annual income often exceeded $20 million.
Harmon starred as Leroy Jethro Gibbs in NCIS for 18 seasons, from 2003 to 2021, before transitioning to occasional guest appearances. Despite stepping back on-screen, he remains deeply involved, serving as an executive producer and now the narrator for NCIS: Origins. Co-star Austin Stowell revealed Harmon was “vocal” in guiding him to portray Gibbs’ younger self in the prequel.
His wealth has allowed him to invest in luxury real estate. In the 1980s, Harmon and his wife, Pam, purchased a $4 million mansion in Los Angeles, later selling it for $7.9 million. Today, he resides in a hilltop estate valued between $10-12 million.
Beyond NCIS, Harmon’s career includes over 20 films and several acclaimed TV roles, including an Emmy-winning turn as Simon Donovan in The West Wing. His movie credits range from Summer School to Freaky Friday and the upcoming sequel Freakier Friday, set for release in 2025.
With a career spanning decades and an enduring connection to NCIS, Mark Harmon’s influence and success remain as formidable as ever.