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Highlights
- Antony Starr rose to prominence as Homelander, but had notable roles in New Zealand television prior to The Boys.
- Anthony Starr played Homelander with chilling precision, fully immersing himself in the character's twisted mindset with unsettling realism.
- Starr's net worth of $2 million is likely to appreciate in value due to his increasing success, particularly from his role in The Boys.
The ability to disappear completely into a character, blurring the lines between fiction and reality, is a challenging feat mastered by only a select few actors. Anthony Starr's Homelander demonstrates this remarkable ability with chilling precision, losing himself in the dark depths of Homelander's psyche with unnerving authenticity.
Starr began his career with minor roles in his native New Zealand, making his television debut in 1995 with Sam Raimi's Xena: Warrior Princess. His early work included appearances in Shortland Street and the series Mercy Peak, where he portrayed Todd Van der Velter. Starr first gained notoriety in his dual role as twins Jethro and Van West in the comedy-drama Outrageous Fortune. This role earned him critical acclaim and several awards in New Zealand.
Starr made his American television debut with the crime drama series Banshee in 2013, playing the lead role of Lucas Hood. The show garnered a cult following and brought Starr's ability to portray complex characters to light. Antony Starr's international recognition skyrocketed with his portrayal of Homelander in Amazon Prime Video's hit series The Boys, which premiered in 2019. Homelander, the sociopathic leader of The Seven, is a role that Starr embodies with chilling precision, blurring the lines between heroism and villainy.
This performance has been pivotal in Starr's career, earning him widespread acclaim and a significant fan following. While Starr's film career might not be as extensive as his television work, his performances have consistently shown a depth and nuance that belies his relatively short filmography, demonstrating a mastery of his craft that transcends medium or format.
Antony Starr's net worth is currently valued at $2 million, but that figure is expected to go up as his star continues to rise with the success of The Boys and the likely subsequent success of Starr's career. Here's how Starr made the leap from small-screen beginnings to big-time villainy.
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Acting Career
Antony Starr has been active in film and television for over 20 years. His professional acting career began in the mid-1990s with minor roles in New Zealand's soap opera Shortland Street and guest appearances in Xena: Warrior Princess. Starr first caught attention with his role as Todd Van der Velter in the New Zealand drama series Mercy Peak from 2001 to 2003.
Starr's talent for portraying complex characters became evident as he took on dual roles in the comedy-drama Outrageous Fortune, playing twins Jethro and Van West from 2005 to 2010. In 2013, Starr made his American television debut with the crime drama series Banshee, where he played the lead role of Lucas Hood, a former convict posing as a small-town sheriff. The series ran until 2016 and developed a dedicated fanbase, further establishing Starr's presence in Hollywood.
In 2016, Starr portrayed the main character Garrett Hawthorne on the CBS crime/mystery series American Gothic. On the film front, he worked in two feature films in 2023. The first was the action drama The Covenant, starring Jake Gyllenhaal, which grossed $20 million worldwide. Next, Starr played the major part of a controlling father in the horror Cobweb. Starr also starred in the films Wish You Were Here and Without a Paddle alongside actors such as Joel Edgerton and Dax Shepard.
Project | Note |
---|---|
Xena: Warrior Princess | Two episodes |
Shortland Street | Guest role |
Mercy Peak | Recurring role |
Outrageous Fortune | Main role |
Banshee | Lead role |
American Gothic | Main role |
The Boys | Main role |
Fame With The Boys
Antony Starr's rise to global fame can be largely attributed to his role as Homelander in Amazon Prime's hit series The Boys, which premiered in 2019. Based on the comic book by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson, The Boys presents a dark and satirical take on the superhero genre.
Starr's portrayal of Homelander, the malevolent and psychologically complex leader of The Seven, has been widely praised for its chilling authenticity and depth, despite initial doubts about the character. In an interview with The New York Times, Starr admitted that he approached the audition with little enthusiasm, saying,
"There wasn't a hell of a lot for me to go on, other than 'Bad Superman.' So I did the audition almost out of anger. Threw it down, sent it in and went, there's your audition."
The Boys has been a significant success for Amazon, with its third season being one of the platform's most-watched series. The Amazon Prime show has done more than propel Starr to international stardom; it has also been a lucrative source of income for the New Zealand thespian.
Starr reportedly earns around $400,000 per episode for his work on The Boys, amounting to approximately $3.2 million per season. Starr's performance in The Boys has also led to his appearance in related spin-offs, including the animated series The Boys Presents: Diabolical and a cameo in Gen V in 2023.