Marion Cotillard Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $30 Million

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Marion Cotillard was born on the 30th September 1975, in Paris, France, and is an actress, probably best recognized for starring in the role of Tina Lombardi in the film “A Very Long Engagement”, playing Edith Piaf in the film “La Vie En Rose”, and as Stéphanie in the film “Rust And Bone”. She is also known as a singer and songwriter. Her career has been active since 1993.

So, have you ever wondered how rich Marion Cotillard is, as of early 2018? According to sources, it is estimated that the total size of Marion’s net worth is over $30 million, accumulated not only through her successful career in the film industry, but also through her involvement in the music industry. Another source of her wealth is coming from her appearances in the Lady Dior campaign.


Marion Cotillard Net Worth $30 Million


Marion Cotillard was raised in Orléans with her two younger brothers by her father, Jean-Claude Cotillard, who is known as an actor, director and playwright, and her mother, Niseema Theillaud, a famous actress and drama teacher; she is the sister of Quentin Cotillard, who works as a sculptor, and Guillaume Cotillard, a well-known director and screenwriter. She started acting as a teenager, by appearing in one of her father’s plays.

Marion’s professional acting career really began in 1993, when she made her debut TV appearance in the series “Highlander”, after which she made her debut on the big screen, starring in the role of Mathilde in the 1994 film “The Story Of A Boy Who Wanted To Be Kissed”. Her first major role came two years later, when she featured in the title role in the TV film “Chloé”, which marked the beginning of an increase in her net worth.  In 1998, Marion portrayed Lilly Bertineau in Gérard Pirès’ “Taxi”, achieving enormous success as she was nominated for the first time in career, for a César Award in the category of Most Promising Actress, and subsequently reprised the role in its sequels – “Taxi 2” (2000) and “Taxi 3” (2003). By the end of the 1990s, she had also played Julie Bonzon in the Swiss film “War In The Highlands” (1999), which earned her the Best Actress Award at the Autrans Film Festival.

In the new millennium, Marion continued to line up successes, starring in the role of the twins Marie and Lucie, in the 2001 film “Pretty Things”, directed by Gilles Paquet-Brenner, playing Clarisse in the film “A Private Affair” (2002), and as Josephine Bloom in Tim Burton’s film “Big Fish” (2003). In the following year, she featured as Tina Lombardi in the film “A Very Long Engagement”, winning a César Award for Best Supporting Actress. Moreover, Marion gained international fame in 2007, when she was selected to portray famous French singer Edith Piaf in the film “La Vie En Rose”, directed by Olivier Dahan, for which she won an Oscar, Golden Globe, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role, the César Award for Best Actress, and 23 other awards, which added a considerable amount to her net worth – this role was described as “one of the greatest performances on film ever”. Afterwards, she also appeared in the role of Luisa Contini in the 2009 film “Nine”, winning the Desert Palm Achievement Actress Award, and as Mal in the film “Inception” (2010), starring alongside Tom Hardy and Leonardo DiCaprio. These performances certainly enhanced her reputation, as well as her net worth.

In 2011, Marion featured as Adriana in Woody Allen’s “Midnight In Paris”, after which she was cast as Stéphanie in the 2012 film “Rust And Bone”, earning her the Globe de Cristal Award, the Hawaii International Film Festival Award and Sant Jordi Awards, among others, which helped to considerably increased her net worth. To speak further about her acting career, Marion also starred in the role of Ewa Cybulska in the film “The Immigrant” in 2013, portrayed Sandra in the 2014 film “Two Days, One Night”, and appeared as Lady Macbeth in the film “Macbeth” in 2015. Most recently, she featured as Gabrielle in Nicole Garcia’s film “From The Land Of The Moon” (2016) and as Carlotta Bloom in the film “Ismael’s Ghosts” in 2017. So, her net worth is certainly still rising.

Thanks to her accomplishments in the film industry, Marion has won numerous recognitions and awards, including a special award for her career at the 22nd Lumières Awards in France and was honored with the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government for her contribution to French culture.

Apart from her acting career, Marion is also known as a singer and songwriter who has released a number of singles, such as “La Fille De Joie” (2001), which became the soundtrack for “Pretty Things”, “Beds Are Burning” (2009), and “Five Thousand Nights” (2010), among others. All of these songs have contributed to her wealth.

Regarding her personal life, Marion Cotillard has been in a relationship with actor Guillaume Canet since 2007; the couple has two children together. She previously dated actors Julien Rassam and Stéphan Guérin-Tillié, and singer Sinclair. In her spare time, Marion collaborates with various charitable organizations, including UNICEF France, Golden Hat Foundation, The Heart Fund, Greenpeace, etc.

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