Margaret Ruth Kidder was born on the 17th October 1948, in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada of English and Welsh ancestry. She is an American actress, who is probably best recognized for starring in the role of Lois Lane in the Superman films. She has also appeared in a number of TV and film titles, such as “Quackser Fortune Has A Cousin In The Bronx” (1970), “The Great Waldo Pepper” (1975), and “Boston Common” (1996-1997). Her acting career has been active since 1965.
So, have you ever wondered how rich Margot Kidder is? It has been estimated by sources that the total size of Margot’s net worth is over $300,000, as of mid- 2016. Obviously, this sum of money is coming from her successful involvement in the entertainment industry as a professional actress.
Margot Kidder Net Worth $300,000
Margot Kidder was raised with four siblings by her parents Kendall Kidder, who worked as an explosives expert and engineer, and Jocelyn Mary Jill, who was a history teacher. She went to the boarding school Havergal College in Toronto, from which she matriculated in 1966, and then moved to Los Angeles and began pursuing her acting career.
Margot’s career began in the late 1960s, with brief roles in the TV series “Wojeck” (1968), and “Festival” (1969). In 1969, she also had a cameo appearance in the film “The Best Damn Fiddler From Calabogie To Kaladar”, however, in the 1970s, she began to earn more notable roles, appearing in such TV series as “Nichols” (1971-1972), “The Wide World Of Mystery” (1975), and in films “The Sisters” (1973), and “The Reincarnation Of Peter Proud” (1975), among others, all of which helped improve her career, and increase her net worth by a large margin.
1978 was her breakout year, landing the role of Louis Lane in the film “Superman”, alongside Cristopher Reeve. She repeated her role in the sequels “Superman II” (1980), “Superman III” (1983), and “Superman IV: The Quest For Peace” (1987), all of which increased her net worth to a large degree. After the first Superman film, Margot rose to stardom and continued with notable roles throughout the 1980s, including in such TV series and films as “Pygmalion” (1983), “Vanishing Act” (1986), “Shell Game” (1987), and “Body Of Evidence” (1988) among others. Her net worth was certainly rising.
Margot continued successfully through the first half of 1990s, until she suffered a nervous breakdown, after her autobiographical book draft was lost to a computer virus. Until then, she appeared in “White Room” (1990), “Windrunner” (1994), “The Pornographer” (1994), and “Bloodknot” (1995), among others, which also contributed to her net worth.
After her breakdown, Margot’s career was never the same again, and she only appeared in B-production films, and TV series, such as in “Silent Cradle” (1998), “The Hi-Line” (1999), and “The Annihilation Of Fish” (1999), before the new millennium.
She partly regained her fame in 2002, when she featured in the film “Crime And Punishment”, and through the 2000s appeared in such productions as “Smallville” (2004), “The Last Sign” (2005), “Universal Signs” (2008), and “3 Of A Kind” (2012) among others.
Most recently, she has found engagement in such films as “The Big Fat Stone” (2014), “No Deposit” (2015), and “The Red Maple Leaf” (2016), which have also increased her net worth.
Thanks to her skills, Margot has received several prestigious awards, including the Saturn Award in category Best Actress, for her work on the film “Superman” (1978), and she also won a Daytime Emmy in the category Outstanding Performer in a Children’s or Pre-School Children’s Series for her work on “R.L. Stine’s The Haunting Hour” (2010).
Regarding her personal life, Margot Kidder has been married briefly three times. Her first husband was author Thomas McGuane (1976-1977), with whom she has a daughter. Later, she married actor John Heard(1979 -1980), and her third marriage was with French movie director Philippe de Broca (1983-1984). Margot currently resides in Livingston, Montana.
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