Maggie Grace Net Worth

How much is Maggie Grace worth?

Net Worth:$4 Million
Date of Birth:September 21, 1983 (40 years old)
Gender:Female
Height:1.75 m, 5 ft 8 in
Profession:Actor
Nationality:American
Maggie Grace Net Worth:
$4 Million

Maggie Grace was born born September 21, 1983 in Worthington, Ohio. She had a recurring role on Lost and Californication TV shows. She also played in Knight and Day, Faster, and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. She date Ian Somerhalder for some time.

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Actor Maggie Grace has a networth that has to be considered more than decent.

Career

After dropping out of high school and moving to Los Angeles in order to pursue an acting career, Maggie quickly booked an agent and started attending auditions. She also continued to take acting classes in Los Angeles and landed her first role in a web series called “Rachel’s Room.” In 2002, she booked a role in a pilot for a series called “Septuplets,” although the series was never greenlit. That year, she booked a breakthrough role in the 2002 TV movie “Murder in Greenwich,” in which she played a 15-year-old murder victim.

Personal Life

In 2017, Grace married a CEO named Brent Bushnell. They welcomed their first child into the world in 2020.

Inspirational Quotes by Maggie Grace

Indian-styled garments are very popular in the U.S., especially in areas near the beach, like Hawaii and Los Angeles.

Maggie Grace

A first kiss is hard to fake on screen. It's tempting to practice before you shoot, but why blow that natural awkwardness on a rehearsal? There's something so beautiful about it that can't be faked.

Maggie Grace

I trip over my legs all the time. I'll wave to somebody, look up, and end up eating pavement.

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Every actor who has done an action film has a little tiny scar somewhere from that.

Maggie Grace

I collect imported teas, I have a few cupboards full! It's like wine, each has it's own flavour and you get into their little nuances.

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