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What is Leslie Mann's Net Worth and Salary?
Leslie Mann is an American actress and producer who has a net worth of $160 million. That is a combined net worth with her husband since 1997, director/producer Judd Apatow.
She emerged in the Hollywood scene with her breakout role in "The Cable Guy" (1996), where she starred alongside Jim Carrey. However, it was her performances in several of her husband Judd Apatow's films, that catapulted her into the limelight. In "Knocked Up" (2007) and its spin-off "This Is 40" (2012), Mann showcased her ability to convey depth and vulnerability while keeping the audience chuckling with her character's all-too-relatable life dilemmas. Her portrayals in these films expertly mixed humor with poignant moments, navigating the complexities of relationships and motherhood with a refreshingly authentic approach.
Mann's capabilities aren't restricted to one particular genre. Her filmography reveals a spectrum of roles in various movies, including "17 Again" (2009), where she embraced a romantic lead opposite Zac Efron, and "Funny People" (2009), where she explored more dramatic territory while maintaining her comedic roots. Furthermore, her role in "The Other Woman" (2014) combined comedic prowess with elements of a classic revenge tale, showcasing her adaptability as an actress.
Early Life
Leslie Jean Mann was born on March 26th of 1972 in San Francisco, California. Raised alongside two siblings in Newport Beach by a successful businesswoman, Leslie was quite shy as a child. After graduating from high school, Leslie began her acting journey at Joanne Baron / D.W. Brown Acting Studio. During this period, she linked up with an improvisational comedy improv troupe called "The Groundlings." Although she initially attempted to gain a communications degree at college, she dropped out in favor of a professional acting career.
Career
Leslie Mann's acting career began when she was 18. At first, she appeared in a string of TV commercials. Mann then broke through with a memorable performance in the film "The Cable Guy" alongside Ben Stiller, Matthew Broderick, and Jim Carrey. The film left critics scratching their heads, but it performed strongly at the box office with earnings of over $102 million. It also became a cult classic in later years.
After making a name for herself in the film world, Mann focused next on establishing herself in the television industry with "Freaks & Geeks." A year earlier, she had met her future husband Judd Apatow for the first time. "Freaks & Geeks" was a major hit with critics, but it was canceled after a relatively short run. Leslie's next major project was the 1997 film "George of the Jungle" alongside Brendan Fraser.
In 1999, Mann collaborated with Adam Sandler in the film "Big Daddy." The movie was a major box office hit, grossing $234.8 million while receiving mostly poor reviews from critics. Over the next period, she appeared in more comedies like "Orange County" and "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," the latter of which grossed $177.4 million and received solid reviews.
Mann's next major accomplishment came in 2007 when she appeared alongside Seth Rogen and Paul Rudd in Judd Apatow's "Knocked Up." This was a major box office hit that grossed over $218 million. In addition, Leslie was singled out for praise by critics, and she was nominated for a number of awards. In 2009, she proved her comedic instincts once again after a performance in the Adam Sandler movie "Funny People." The film was considered by many to be one of the year's best films.
After following up with the successful comedy "17 Again," Mann appeared in the independent film "I Love You Phillip Morris." The star-studded cast included Jim Carrey and Ewan McGregor and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival to widespread critical acclaim. In 2011, Leslie joined actors Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman in "The Change-Up." Another notable achievement that year came when Mann booked a voice acting role in the animated film "Rio." The movie was incredibly successful, generating $484 million at the box office.
Mann continued with her voice acting career during this period with a role in the animated series "Allen Gregory." She also voiced another character in the 2012 stop-motion film "ParaNorman." That year, she appeared alongside Rudd once again in "This Is 40," the sequel to "Knocked Up." This time, Mann played the lead. Next year, she followed up with "The Bling Ring" alongside Emma Watson. In 2014, she narrated an episode of "Makers: Women Who Make America."
Relationships
Leslie Mann met Judd Apatow while auditioning for "The Cable Guy." The couple married in 1997, and they have had two children over the course of their relationship. Both of their daughters, Iris and Maude Apatow, have become involved in the entertainment world as actors in films and commercials.
Real Estate
Along with her husband, Leslie owns several multi-million-dollar properties across the United States.
The couple's first purchase came in 2003 when they acquired a 6,018-square-foot property in Pacific Palisades, a thoroughly chic and desirable neighborhood in Los Angeles. After paying $4.474 million for the residence, Apatow and Mann sold it in 2010 for $6.495 million.
Not long after, they purchased a smaller home in Beverly Hills for $1.656 million. Many assumed that this was an investment property.
In 2009, the couple acquired the home of Marty Adelstein's home, a well-known TV producer. They managed to purchase the property for $18.25 million despite its listed price of $20 million. After 14 years of ownership, in September 2023 the Apatows sold their Brentwood mansion for $27 million.
Also in 2009, Leslie and Judd apparently purchased a vacation home in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii for $4.9 million.
In 2013, Leslie and her husband purchased an extensive, 2,550-square-foot residence in Malibu for $10.825 million. The beach house was originally built in the 30s – a great decade for architecture. Unfortunately, something just didn't quite sit right about the place with the couple, and in 2015 they had put it back on the market – hoping to flip it for $12 million and generated a substantial profit. In 2013, it was also reported that Mann and Judd had acquired an empty lot in Santa Monica for $8.6 million. The assumption was that the power couple planned to create a custom house on the land.
In 2018, Judd and Mann acquired another separate residence in Santa Monica for $14.5 million. Featuring 8,000 square feet and two private elevators, the home represents the finest in Hollywood luxury. It was also once owned by the legendary actor William Holden. The finishing touch includes a private rooftop deck spanning 2,000 square feet.
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