Gaby Hoffmann Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $500,000

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Gabrielle Mary Hoffman, born on the 8th of January1982, is an American actress who became known for her work in the movie “Field of Dreams”, and the television series “Girls”.

So how much is Hoffmann’s net worth? As of early 2018, based on authoritative sources it is reported to be $500,000 acquired from her years working as a film, television, and theater actress, which actually began in the late 1980s.


Gaby Hoffmann Net Worth $500,000


Born in Manhattan, New York City, Hoffmann is the daughter of actress and writer Janet Susan Mary Hoffmann or more famously known as Viva, also a former Warhol superstar, and Anthony Herrera, a former soap opera actor. Her parents separated immediately after she was born, and she lived with her mother. Her birth also became a famous event when it was written in Brigid Berlin’s “The Andy Warhol Diaries.”

Growing up, Hoffmann lived in the famous Chelsea Hotel with her mother. She studied in an elementary school in Manhattan at P.S. 3 on Hudson Street and later on in a different school in Hell’s Kitchen. She also moved again to attend Buckley School, and later on matriculated from Calabasas High School in 1999.

Hoffmann’s acting career started in 1986 at the tender age of four, appearing in various commercials to help in her family’s finances. She later appeared in the highly-successful film “Field of Dreams” in 1989 with Kevin Costner, but after which she decided to take a break from acting. She came back in 1992 for the film “This Is My Life”, and later on starred in 1993’s “Sleepless in Seattle” with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan, and “The Man Without a Face”, starring and directed by Mel Gibson. Her early years in the movie industry helped establish her career and also her net worth.

In 1994, Hoffmann made her debut in television, appearing in her own sitcom “Someone Like Me, but it only lasted for six episodes. Later on she appeared in other shows including “Freaky Friday” in 1995, and “Whose Daughter Is She?” during the same year as well.

During the late ‘90s to early 2000s, Hoffmann focused on films, and appeared in various movies including “Volcano” in 1997, “The Hairy Bird” in 1998, “You Can Count on Me” in 2000, and “Perfume” in 2001.

Hoffmann also took a break from acting in 2001 to complete her studies and graduated in 2004 from New York’s Bard College, where she majored literature and writing.

From 2003, Hoffmann gradually went back to acting, appearing in the theatre in various productions including “The Sugar Syndrome” and “Third”. Eventually, she also went back to films, and starred in “Severed Ways: The Norse Discovery of America” in 2007. She also later on appeared in “Life During Wartime” in 2009, “13” in 2010, and “Crystal Fairy and the Magical Cactus” in 2013 with Michael Cera, among others – Gaby has now a portfolio of over 30 films.

Today, Hoffman is still active in acting after over 30 years in the business. Some of her most recent projects include appearing in the television shows “Louie”, “Girls”, and “Transparent”, so continuing to add steadily to her net worth.

In terms of her personal life, Hoffman is in a relationship with cinematographer Chris Dapkins. Together they have a daughter named Rosemary.

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