Guy Laliberté

Cofounder and CEO, Cirque du Soleil
$1.24B
as of 12/29/24

About Guy Laliberté

In 1984, Guy Lalibert?, a former street performer, cofounded Cirque du Soleil, which would become one of the world's biggest entertainment companies.

His empire began with a show, funded by $1 million from the Canadian government, put on for the 450th anniversary of the discovery of Canada.

The celebration went global, and the shows have been performed for more than 180 million spectators across more than 450 cities in 60 countries.

He sold much of his 90% stake to U.S. private equity firm TPG Capital and Chinese investment group Fosun in 2015, but kept 10% of the company.

In 2020, Lalibert? sold his remaining 10% stake in Cirque du Soleil to Quebec pension fund CDPQ.

He founded Lune Rouge in 2017, which develops and invests in projects in arts, technology and entertainment.

Personal stats

Citizenship

Canada

Source of wealth

Cirque du Soleil

Residence

Montreal, Canada

Marital status

In Relationship

Birth date

01/01/60 (age 64)

Number of children

5

Self-made

self-made

Guy Laliberté’s fortune is worth

21K

troy ounces of gold

19K

median U.S. household

12K

median U.S. income

0.025%

U.S. credit card volume

0.005%

GDP of the United States

0.004%

United States debt

Net worth history

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Did you know?

In November 2019, Laliberte was briefly held in custody in Tahiti for growing cannabis at his French Polynesian residence.

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