Net Worth: | $40 Million |
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Date of birth: | August 21, 1956 (68 years old) |
Gender: | Female |
Profession: | Actor, Author, Spokesperson, Television Producer, Voice Actor |
Nationality: | Canadian |
How much is Kim Cattrall worth?
Kim Cattrall is an English-Canadian actress who has a net worth of $40 million. She is best known for her role as Samantha Jones on HBO’s “Sex and the City” but has enjoyed a multi-decade film and television career, particularly in the 1980s. Some of her notable film roles include 1984’s “Police Academy,” 1986’s “Big Trouble in Little China,” 1987’s “Mannequin” and 1991’s “Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country.”
Career
In New York, Cattrall attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Upon her graduation, she signed a five-year film deal with director Otto Preminger. Her first movie role came in the 1975 action thriller film “Rosebud” before her contract was bought out by Universal Studios.
Personal Life
Kim Cattrall has been married three times and has no children. Her first marriage was to Larry Davis from 1977-1979. Her second marriage was from 1982-1989 to Andre J. Lyson. The former couple lived in Frankfurt where Kim learned to speak German fluently. She wrote a book about her sex life with her third husband, audio designer and jazz bassist Mark Levinson, called “Satisfaction: The Art of the Female Orgasm”. They were married from 1998-2004. Cattrall briefly dated former Canadian Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
Quotes
“Once you have a child, that becomes your life, and while that’s the way it should be, I sort of have a love affair with my work. Having said that, many of us work far too hard and we don’t put enough value in the epicurean, sensual part of life.”
— Kim Cattrall
“If I didn’t work in television or film, if I didn’t have the right look, I never took it personally. Because there was always the theatre. I’m not a nihilist, I’m an optimist. And that has served me well in this profession.”
— Kim Cattrall
“I consider myself a feminist living in a post-feminist era.”
— Kim Cattrall
“That’s what life is – you follow where your heart leads you – at least I do.”
— Kim Cattrall
“There’s a positive side to film and television, the sense of feeding into the theater… Your fans will follow you, hopefully, and be open-minded to see you play other things and experience other stories you want to tell.”
— Kim Cattrall