Laurel Holloman Net Worth
Laurel Lisa Holloman net worth is
$3 Million
Laurel Lisa Holloman Wiki Biography
Born Laurel Lisa Holloman on the 23rd May 1971 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina USA, Laurel is an actress and painter, probably best known to the world as Tina Kennard in the TV drama series “The L Word” (2004-2009), among many other differing appearances. Laurel’s career started in the mid- ‘90s.
Have you ever wondered how rich Laurel Holloman is, as of mid- 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Holloman’s net worth is as high as $3 million, an amount earned through her successful careers, as an actress and a painter.
Laurel Holloman Net Worth $3 Million
Laurel is the only girl child in the family, and is also the youngest, having two older brothers. She grew up in her hometown, and after high school enrolled at the University of North Carolina, from which she obtained a degree in Performance Communication. During her university years, Laurel made numerous appearances in Chapel Hill and Raleigh, slowly nourishing her acting skills. She later enrolled at UCLA to study painting and sculpting, continuing also at The San Francisco Art Institute.
Following her graduation from the University of North Carolina, Laurel moved to Chicago, where she became a part of the Piven Theatre Workshop. She took acting lessons under John Lynn in Los Angeles, and soon secured her first film roles, making her debut in 1995 as Randy Dean in the romantic drama “The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love”, and then in 1996 portrayed Francis Bodean in the drama “Blossom Time”, directed by David Orr. Until the end of the ‘90s, she made several more notable appearances, including in such films as the Academy Award- nominated drama “Boogie Nights” (1997), starring Mark Wahlberg, Julianne Moore and Burt Reynolds, and comedy drama “Tumbleweeds” (1999), with Janet McTeer, Kimberly J. Brown and Jay O. Sanders in the lead roles.
She continued in the same rhythm in the early 2000s, appearing in the drama “The Rising Place” (2001), and horror thriller “Alone” (2002), then to be given the role of Tina Kennard in the TV series “The L Word” (2004-2009). She became solely focused on the role of Tina until the series end, and then portrayed RaeAnne Colvin in the TV series “Gigantic” (2010), which is her last known role to date.
Since then she has been focusing on painting, and in 2012 had her first exhibition Coeur Libre, followed by Free Falling soon afterwards. The next year she had one more show, “All the World Inside”, held at Palazzo, Italia, and in Berlin, Germany. Little by little, Laurel started becoming more successful in painting, which resulted in her winning 1st Place in Discipline Painting at the 2014 Contemporary Art Biennale of Argentina. For 2015’s Florence Biennale, Laurel presented two paintings, and won a prize for one of the creations, called “Into the Woods”. Later the same year, Laurel held an exhibition at the Menier Gallery in London, presenting her creation called “The Innocents”. She made a step forward in 2016, as she held her first solo gallery show, entitled “Everglow”, in the Museum Jan Van der Togt, in Amstelveen, Netherlands, from July 2016 through August the same year.
Regarding her personal life, Laurel was married to architect Paul Macherey from 2002 until 2012; the couple has two children. Currently she is believed to be single.
Full Name | Laurel Holloman |
Net Worth | $3 Million |
Date Of Birth | May 23, 1971 |
Place Of Birth | Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA |
Height | 5' 6" (1.67 m) |
Profession | Actress, Painter |
Education | New York University, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Paul Macherey (m. 2002–2012) |
Children | Lola Reiko Macherey, Nala Belle Macherey |
Siblings | Andy Holloman |
https://www.facebook.com/laurelhollomanstudio | |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0391274/ |
Awards | Satellite Award for Best Actress – Television Series Drama |
Movies | The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love, Tumbleweeds, Boogie Nights, The Rising Place, Prefontaine, Loser Love, Loving Jezebel, The Myth of Fingerprints, The First to Go, Dying to Belong, Chapter Zero, Dalva, Lush, Popcorn Shrimp, Alone, Cherry |
TV Shows | The L Word |
# | Quote |
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1 | Acting is... sort of my... for my ego. And painting is for my soul. |
2 | I just feel like when you fall in love you can't help who you fall in love with. You love who you love; it just is what it is. |
3 | I'd like to look at my career when I'm older and go, "Hey, I really did things that were hard." |
# | Fact |
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1 | In 2010, she took a break from acting to focus on her painting career. |
2 | Older brother, Andy, is a novelist. |
3 | She has a flower tattoo on her right foot. |
4 | Moved to New York in 1994 and began acting in off-Broadway plays. |
5 | Laurel is also an artist. She did a special series of paintings that was auctioned off for the Maasai Wilderness Conservation Fund. |
6 | Friends with Sam Rockwell. |
7 | Adopted a daughter named Nala Belle on March 25, 2008. |
8 | During her down time while filming in Vancouver, she enjoys outdoor things like hiking and heading to the beach. She also enjoys painting among other things. |
9 | Her real-life pregnancy was worked into the script of the 2005 season of Showtime's The L Word (2004). |
10 | Mother of Lola Macherey, born November 4, 2004. |
11 | Studied at the British American Dramatic Academy in London. |
12 | After her first year in college, Laurel moved to Chicago to work with the Piven Theatre Workshop. She studied with John Lynn in Los Angeles, and was cast in David Orr's independent feature Blossom Time (1996). |
Actress
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Gigantic | 2010 | TV Series | RaeAnne Colvin / Joey's Mom |
Castle | 2009 | TV Series | Sandy Allen |
The L Word | 2004-2009 | TV Series | Tina Kennard |
Conflict | 2005 | Short | Fran Ester |
Without a Trace | 2003 | TV Series | Joan Wilson |
Angel | 2001-2002 | TV Series | Justine Cooper |
Alone | 2002 | Charlotte | |
Touched by an Angel | 2002 | TV Series | Nicole |
Liberty, Maine | 2001 | ||
That's Life | 2001 | TV Series | Karen Matlin |
Morning | 2001 | Shelly | |
Popcorn Shrimp | 2001 | Short | Cop #1 |
Last Ball | 2001 | Cathy | |
The Rising Place | 2001 | Emily Hodge | |
Committed | 2000/I | Adelle | |
Loser Love | 1999 | Lily Delacroix | |
Lush | 1999 | Ashley 'Ash' Van Dyke | |
Tide | 1999 | Short | Lilly |
Cherry | 1999 | Evy Sweet | |
Chapter Zero | 1999 | Jane | |
Loving Jezebel | 1999 | Samantha | |
Tumbleweeds | 1999 | Laurie Pendleton | |
Stamp and Deliver | 1998 | ||
Cracker: Mind Over Murder | 1997 | TV Series | Carol |
Boogie Nights | 1997 | Sheryl Lynn | |
The Myth of Fingerprints | 1997 | Leigh | |
The First to Go | 1997 | Carrie | |
The Clearing | 1997 | Short | |
Dying to Belong | 1997 | TV Movie | Shannon |
Prefontaine | 1997 | Elaine Finley | |
Blossom Time | 1996 | Francis Bodean | |
Dalva | 1996 | TV Movie | Karen |
The Price of Love | 1995 | TV Movie | Roxanne |
The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love | 1995 | Randy Dean |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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The Dinah Girls | 2011 | TV Movie | Herself |
A-List Awards | 2009 | TV Special | Herself |
19th Annual GLAAD Media Awards | 2008 | TV Special | Herself |
10th Annual Ribbon of Hope Celebration | 2007 | TV Movie | Herself |
16th Annual GLAAD Media Awards | 2005 | TV Special | Herself |
101 Most Unforgettable SNL Moments | 2004 | TV Movie | Herself - Commentator |
Totally Gayer | 2004 | TV Movie documentary | Herself |
Runaways | 1995 | TV Series documentary | Herself |
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Won Awards
Year | Award | Ceremony | Nomination | Movie |
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2005 | Golden Satellite Award | Satellite Awards | Best Actress in a Series, Drama | The L Word (2004) |
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