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Maggie Grace Net Worth 2023: Biography, Age, Height, Instagram ,Career Earnings

What is Maggie Grace’s Net Worth?

Maggie Grace is an American actress who has a net worth of $4 million. Maggie Grace is known for a wide variety of film and television projects and has won a number of awards over the course of her career. She is perhaps best known for her role in the “Lost” TV series, in which she played Shannon Rutherford. She also booked a memorable recurring role in the “Taken” trilogy of movies. In addition, many fans of the “Fear the Walking Dead” series may recognize her as Althea Szewczyk-Przygocki.

Net Worth:$4 Million
Date of Birth:Sep 21, 1983 (39 years old)
Place of Birth:Worthington
Gender:Female
Height:5 ft 8 in (1.75 m)
Profession:Actor
Nationality:United States of America

In 2002, Grace was nominated for a Young Artist Award for her role in the TV film “Murder in Greenwich.” In recognition of her performances in “Lost,” she won a Screen Actors Guild Award along with the rest of the cast. Outside of these three major roles, she is known for films like “The Jane Austen Book Club,” “Malice in Wonderland,” and the sixth season of “Californication.”Must Check George Clooney Net Worth, Gene Autry Net Worth and Tom Cruise Net Worth .

Early Life

Margaret Grace Denig was born on September 21st of 1983 in Worthington, Ohio. Raised by parents who ran a family jewelry business, Grace attended Christian schools and then Thomas Worthington High starting in ninth grade. During her high school years, Margaret got involved with the local theatre scene, performing in various school and community plays. One of her earliest roles was a 2000 production of “The Crucible.” During these early years, Maggie became obsessed with Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and other classic writers. She also credits her mother as a strong influence.

Early 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.

As a result of this performance, she was nominated for a Young Artist Award. Over the next few years, Maggie continued to book roles in series like “CSI: Miami,” “The Lyon’s Den,” “Miracles,” “Like Family,” “Cold Case,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” She also booked roles in movies such as “Twelve Mile Road” and “Creature Unknown.”

New York

Maggie Grace at the New York premiere of Won’t Back Down in September 2012
In mid-2004, Grace’s agent sent her the script for the pilot episode of Lost; she was given the role of Shannon Rutherford after a successful audition. She was nominated in 2005 for a Teen Choice Award for Choice TV Breakout Performance – Female for her role on Lost, but lost to Desperate Housewives’ Eva Longoria. She lived in Hawaii during the filming of the show’s first season, and signed on to star opposite Tom Welling in The Fog, a 2005 remake of the 1980 horror film of the same name, as a character originally played by Jamie Lee Curtis. Though the filming of Lost was supposed to have ended before The Fog began, the productions coincided due to Lost’s extended season finale and Grace flew between the two sets, on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and on Bowen Island in British Columbia.

Maxim Hot 100

After ranking at #27 on Maxim’s Hot 100 list of 2005, she returned for Lost’s second season. Her character was killed in the season’s eighth episode, “Collision”, when the series’ writers began to feel that the character’s “story avenues [were] limited”. Executive producer Carlton Cuse said that Grace’s departure from the show was “sort of a win-win” as she was eager to enter a full-time career in film. After leaving the series, she nevertheless joined the other principal Lost cast members of season 2 onstage at the 12th Screen Actors Guild Awards where Lost won the award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

Report

Variety reported in May 2005 that Grace was in negotiations to play X-Men character Kitty Pryde in the 2006 film X-Men: The Last Stand, but in July, auditions were reportedly being held for her replacement. The role ultimately went to Elliot Page, and Grace later revealed that she had never been contacted about the role and was surprised to read that she was up for the part in question. Grace’s next role was in the 2007 independent film Suburban Girl, alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar and Alec Baldwin. In 2007, she starred in The Jane Austen Book Club, based on Karen Joy Fowler’s novel of the same name. She is a fan of Jane Austen and had read Fowler’s novel when it was released in 2004. When she was given the film’s script, she met with the director Robin Swicord, with whom she says she “geeked out”, and was given the role of Allegra, an openly lesbian 20-year-old.Must Check Ana de Armas Net Worth.

Lost

Another major step forward in her career came in 2004, when she auditioned for the pilot episode of “Lost.” Over the next few years, she played the role of Shannon Rutherford in one of the most successful and popular series of that generation. In 2005, she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award for her acting on this series. During filming, she lived in various locations, including Hawaii. At one point, she discovered a cat “dying in the jungle” and adopted it along with co-star Ian Somerhalder.

During the first season of lost, Maggie also found time to act in various other projects, including “The Fog.” This required her to fly between Hawaii and Bowen Island, British Columbia. Prior to the second season of “Lost,” she was considered one of the “hottest” women on the planet. Her character was then killed off in the second season, allowing her to turn her attention towards film projects. However, she would eventually win a Screen Actors Guild Award along with her castmates for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series.

fter the filming of The Jane Austen Book Club was completed, Grace briefly returned to Hawaii to shoot a guest spot on the Lost season 3 episode “Exposé”. She starred in the 2008 thriller film Taken with Liam Neeson, who was at the top of a list of male actors Grace wished to work with that she had written just two months before she was cast. She played the lead in Simon Fellows’ 2009 Malice in Wonderland, a modern adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. In 2010, Grace starred in the drama Flying Lessons, and appeared opposite Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz in James Mangold’s film Knight and Day, as well as in Faster, with Dwayne Johnson. Grace’s busy schedule prevented her from returning as Shannon in “LA X”, the season premiere for Lost’s sixth and final season, but she eventually returned for the series finale “The End”. In September 2010, it was revealed that Grace was chosen to play Irina in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 and 2.

In December 2012, it was announced Grace would be making her Broadway debut in Picnic. The play opened for previews on December 14, running at the American Airlines Theatre. Sebastian Stan co-stars with Grace in the Pulitzer Prize winning play.

Maggie Grace net worth

Showtime Series

She also made her first appearance as a guest star in the Showtime Series Californication in January 2013, in which she plays a groupie and muse to the rock and roll world as well as the personal interest of Hank Moody, starring David Duchovny.

In 2018, she joined the cast of Fear the Walking Dead as Althea, a journalist.

Other Work

In 2007, Maggie booked a role in the film “Suburban Girl” alongside Alec Baldwin. That year, she also starred in “The Jane Austen Book Club,” which became a delightful project due to her love of Jane Austen. After a brief return to “Lost” in the third season, Grace starred in the 2008 film “Taken” alongside Liam Neeson. This film proved to be quite successful, generating almost $227 million on a budget of $25 million while resulting in two spin-offs. Grace appeared in both sequels.

After the first “Taken,” she booked the lead role in the film “Malice in Wonderland.” Next year, she starred in another film called “Flying Lessons.” That year, she joined Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz in “Knight and Day.” Finally, she joined Dwayne Johnson in “Faster.” She then returned to “Lost” once more for the series finale.

In 2010, she joined another successful film franchise, booking the role of Irina in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1.” She then reprised her role in “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2.” In 2012, she made her Broadway debut with “Picnic,” joining Sebastian Stan in the Pulitzer-Prize-winning play. In 2013, she guest-starred for the first time in “Californication.” In 2018, she joined the cast of “Fear the Walking Dead,” playing a journalist named Althea. This role also led to the spin-off series “The Althea Tapes,” which focuses on her role in “Fear the Walking Dead.” During this period, she also continued to book roles in various films, including “The Hurricane Heist,” “Supercon,” and “Love, Weddings & Other Disasters.” Read also Bill de Blasio Forbes Net Worth .

Outside of her acting work, Maggie has graced the covers of various magazines, including “Saturday Nights,” “Femme Fatales,” “Vanidades,” “7×7,” “Organic Spa Magazine,” “Glow,” “Viva,” “CosmoGirl,” “Caras,” “Tele 7 Jours,” “Solitaire,” and “Cosmopolitan Beauty.” Grace also narrated the 2015 documentary “Unity,” which focused on humanity’s transformation and was presented in five different chapters, including “Cosmic,” “Mind,” “Body,” “Heart,” and “Soul.”

Husband

Grace became engaged to Brent Bushnell in February 2017, the CEO of an entertainment company. They got married in the same year. The couple’s first child, a son, was born in 2020. She often credits her mother as her source of inspiration. she said that she and her mother were more like sisters and that she is “lucky to have an exceptionally cool mom.”

Personal Life

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

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