Julia Fox net worth is estimated to be around $1 million as of 2024. Julia Fox is an Italian-American actress and model born on February 2, 1990. She gained attention for her first major role in the 2019 movie Uncut Gems where she was nominated for the Breakthrough Actor Award at the Gotham Awards later that year. Beyond acting she’s known for her unique fashion sense and active presence on social media.
In October 2023, Fox published her first book a memoir titled Down The Drain. Alongside the book, she released a single with the same title. She also co-hosts a podcast on Spotify named Forbidden Fruits with Niki Takesh.
Julia Fox in Brief
Full Name | Julia Fox |
Date of Birth | February 2, 1990 |
Place of Birth | Milan, Italy |
Occupation | Actress, Model, Artist |
Height | 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) |
Spouse | Peter Artemiev (m. 2018; div. 2020) |
Children | 1 (son, Valentino) |
Net Worth | $1 million |
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What is Julia Fox Net Worth in 2024?
Julia Fox is an Italian-American actress and model with a net worth of $1 million as of 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth. Julia’s big break came in 2019 when she acted in “Uncut Gems” with Adam Sandler. After that, she was in movies like “Puppet,” “PVT Chat,” and “No Sudden Move.” In early 2022, she got attention for dating rapper Kanye West for a short time.
Julia Fox’s net worth mainly comes from her work as an actress, model, and businesswoman. She gained fame with her role in the movie “Uncut Gems,” which helped boost her acting career.
In addition to acting, she has worked as a model and has been featured in various fashion campaigns. Julia also has her business ventures, including a fashion brand and other projects. Her diverse career and business activities contribute to her overall net worth.
Julia Fox’s Early Life and Education
Julia Fox was born in Milan, Italy. Her mom Gracie is Italian and her dad Thomas Fox is American and worked as a contractor. Her parents split when she was young. Julia has two siblings.
She spent her early years with her grandfather in Saronno a small town near Milan while her mom finished college. During this time her dad lived on a boat near New York City. In Italy, she lived in a small apartment with her mom’s family and grew up in a Catholic home. When she turned six she moved to New York City to live with her dad in Manhattan while still visiting her mom in Italy.
At 14, Julia Fox returned to Italy to stay with a family near her mom’s hometown and attended a private Catholic school. She left that family because of issues with smoking and skipping school then stayed alone in her mom’s empty apartment until going back to New York.
Growing up Julia faced periods of homelessness and had a tough relationship with her parents. Her dad could be verbally abusive and her mom wasn’t always around when Julia visited leading to explosive arguments. At 15 she left home to live with her boyfriend who was involved with drugs. After he got jailed and sent her a death threat she moved in with a friend.
As a teenager, Julia worked various service jobs at a shoe store an ice cream shop, and a pastry shop. She even worked briefly as a dominatrix after finding a job online. She partied went clubbing and got into trouble with the law like being caught shoplifting and facing credit card fraud charges.
At 16, Julia Fox attempted suicide and was hospitalized where she was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder. She also struggled with heroin addiction and overdosed at 17 nearly dying. Julia attended the New School in New York briefly for media studies but eventually dropped out.
Julia Fox’s Career
Modeling, art, and fashion design
Julia Fox began her career as a fashion designer starting a successful women’s knitwear line called Franziska Fox together with her friend Briana Andalore. She’s also worked as a model including posing for Playboy’s final nude edition in 2015 and as a painter and photographer. Julia self-published two photography books: “Symptomatic of a Relationship Gone Sour: Heartburn/Nausea” in 2015 and “PTSD” in 2016. In 2017 she hosted an art exhibit titled “R.I.P. Julia Fox” featuring silk canvases painted with her blood.
She’s been part of campaigns for Tiffany & Co. Diesel Coach New York and Supreme and has appeared in editorials for several prestigious magazines like Vogue CR Fashion Book and Interview. Julia has graced the covers of Vogue Czechoslovakia Elle Brasil and New York Magazine.
Julia made her film debut in the 2019 movie “Uncut Gems” by the Safdie brothers playing the role of Howard Ratner’s mistress. She met the Safdie brothers almost ten years earlier at a café in Manhattan. Her performance earned her a nomination for Breakthrough Actor at the 2019 Gotham Awards.
She also starred in Ben Hozie’s film “PVT Chat” as Scarlet a cam girl released in February 2021 and appeared in “No Sudden Move” released in July 2021.
In late 2022, Julia Fox starred in the drama “Puppet” and is set to portray Carrie White in the biopic “Upper Cut” based on White’s memoir. She’s also lined up for the dark comedy “The Trainer” alongside Vito Schnabel and Steven Van Zandt directed by Tony Kaye expected to release soon.
Other work
Beyond acting Julia wrote and directed a short film called “Fantasy Girls” released in 2021 and was previously involved in owning a nightclub in New York City named Happy Ending.
Her memoir titled “Down the Drain” released in October 2023 draws inspiration from several notable authors and is set to be adapted into a TV series by Joey Soloway. In February 2024 Julia performed her debut song at Charli XCX’s Party Girl DJ set for The Boiler Room named after her memoir.
Julia Fox’s Personal Life
In November 2018, Fox married Peter Artemiev, but they divorced in July 2020. They lived in Yorkville, Manhattan. Their son was born on January 17, 2021, and Fox shared the news on February 14.
In October 2022, Fox talked about her struggles with postpartum depression and mentioned she has bipolar disorder, OCD, ADHD, and is autistic.
A close friend of Fox’s died from a fentanyl overdose in 2019. This loss inspired Fox to stay sober.
In January 2022, Fox revealed she was dating rapper “Kanye West,” but they split up the next month. After the breakup, a fake headline saying the split was due to West’s dislike of her “goblin mode” went viral. Fox confirmed the headline was false.
In July 2024, Fox came out as a lesbian.
“I’m So Julia”
Fox was mentioned in Charli XCX’s 2024 song “360.” The lyric “I’m everywhere, I’m so Julia” led to the phrase “I’m So Julia” becoming slang for being popular or “the it girl.”