Kelly Hu Net Worth

How much is Kelly Hu worth?

Net Worth:$15 Million
Date of Birth:February 13, 1968 (55 years old)
Gender:Female
Height:1.63 m, 5 ft 4 in
Profession:N/A
Nationality:N/A
Kelly Hu Net Worth:
$15 Million

Kelly was born February 13, 1968 in Honolulu, Hawaii. It’s hard to believe, that she’s already 46 years old. She definitely doesn’t look her age. In fact, most of her revealing scenes came later in her career. She posed for Maxim and played hot Cassandra on The Scorpion King movie at age of 34. Her costume in Scorpion King consisted of small metal pieces and revealed a lot from her perfect body measurements. Some of her fans might surprise a fact, that Kelly Hu never married so far.

Kelly Hu is looking great as ever, and has a net worth of 15000000 dollars. Remarkable!

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Actor Kelly Hu has a networth that has to be considered high.

Career

She started her career by modeling in Japan and Italy. The actress gain popularity after appearing in a series of advertisement cream cheese. Kelly plays the role of a college student named Kaori. After moving to Los Angles, the actress started her acting career. The first time she guests appeared in sitcom Growing Pains as Mike Seaver’s.

Personal Life

The actress was in-relationship with Gordon Gilbertson but for a short period. In 1996, the actress started dating Ahmad Ali Moussaoui. The couple separated two years. The actress is currently Dating Mitch Allan since 2010.

Inspirational Quotes by Kelly Hu

Well, they had to have me in the G-string because this is PG-13, right?

Kelly Hu

I've always wanted to be Wonder Woman, of course. She had the greatest costume.

Kelly Hu

I'm also taking singing classes as well, not that I ever plan to sing in public in my entire life. I actually have a phobia of singing, so I decided to take some singing lessons to help me get away from the phobia.

Kelly Hu

I also have some Chinese weapons, but I like the Japanese sword the best.

Kelly Hu

There weren't a lot of action roles growing up - there were a few, maybe, like Wonder Woman, but then it wasn't real action.

Kelly Hu