Rebecca De Mornay net worth is estimated to be around $11 million as of 2024. Rebecca De Mornay is an American actress and producer born on August 29, 1959. She gained fame with her 1983 role as Lana in “Risky Business.” De Mornay has also starred in notable films like “The Slugger’s Wife,” “Runaway Train,” “The Trip to Bountiful,” “Backdraft,” and “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle.”
Her other film appearances include “The Three Musketeers,” “Never Talk to Strangers,” “Lords of Dogtown,” “Wedding Crashers,” and “Mother’s Day.” On TV, she played Wendy Torrance in the 1997 miniseries “The Shining” and Dorothy Walker on Marvel’s “Jessica Jones.”
Rebecca De Mornay in Brief
Full Name | Rebecca De Mornay |
Date of Birth | August 29, 1959 |
Place of Birth | Santa Rosa, California, USA |
Occupation | Actress, Producer |
Height | 5 feet 5 inches (166 cm) |
Partners | Harry Dean Stanton Leonard Cohen Bruce Wagner Patrick O’Neal |
Children | Sophia and Veronica |
Net Worth | $11 million |
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What is Rebecca De Mornay Net worth?
Rebecca De Mornay is an American actress and producer with a net worth of $11 Million as of 2024, according to Celebrity Net Worth. The main source of Rebecca De Mornay’s net worth primarily comes from her successful acting career in Hollywood.
She gained fame for her role in the 1983 movie “Risky Business” alongside Tom Cruise, which opened doors for her in the industry.
Over the years, she starred in several popular films like “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” and “Backdraft,” as well as TV shows such as “John From Cincinnati.” Her consistent work in movies and television, along with some producing roles, contributed significantly to her wealth.
Additionally, she might have earned money through endorsements and investments, but acting remains her main source of income.
Rebecca De Mornay’s Early Life and Education
Rebecca Jane Pearch known as Rebecca De Mornay was born in Santa Rosa California. Her parents were Julie and Wally George a disc jockey and later a TV host. Her grandmother was Eugenia Clinchard a vaudeville performer and child actress.
When De Mornay was a child her parents divorced in 1960. After her mother married Richard De Mornay in 1961 she adopted his last name. Tragically her stepfather passed away from a stroke in 1962 when she was just a young girl.
Following his death her mother moved the family to Europe where De Mornay and her half-brother Peter grew up. She went to the Summerhill School in England and later finished high school in Germany.
Rebecca De Mornay’s Career
By 16, Rebecca De Mornay had an agent selling her songs to German rock musicians and wrote the theme for the kung fu movie “Goodbye Bruce Lee: His Last Game of Death.” In 1980, she returned to the U.S. and began studying acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute.
She made her film debut in Francis Ford Coppola’s “One from the Heart” which starred her partner Harry Dean Stanton. Her breakthrough came in “Risky Business” where she played a call girl opposite Tom Cruise.
In 1985, she starred in “The Slugger’s Wife” and appeared in “The Trip to Bountiful” and “Runaway Train” which were all nominated for Academy Awards. She also appeared in Starship’s music video for “Sara” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 on March 15, 1986.
De Mornay was in Roger Vadim’s 1988 remake of “And God Created Woman” and played Kurt Russell’s wife in “Backdraft.” In 1990, she starred as a USAF pilot in HBO’s “By the Dawn’s Early Light.” Her 1992 thriller, “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” was a major success. She played a defense lawyer in “Guilty” as Sin and co-starred in “Never Talk to Strangers” which she also produced.
In 2003, she was the main antagonist in the first two episodes of Boomtown’s second season. She appeared as attorney Hannah Rose in “The Practice” and had a small role in “Wedding Crashers.” De Mornay also starred in “American Venus.”
She had a starring role in HBO’s “John from Cincinnati” as a matriarch of a troubled family. On Mother’s Day, she played a significant role.
In 2012, she was Finch’s mom in “American Reunion” and from 2015 to 2019 she appeared in “Jessica Jones” as Trish Walker’s abusive mother.
Rebecca De Mornay’s Relationship
In the early 1980s, Rebecca De Mornay had a relationship with actor Harry Dean Stanton. They met in 1981 while working on the movie “One from the Heart.” Their relationship ended when De Mornay started seeing Tom Cruise her co-star from “Risky Business” in 1982. She and Cruise split up in 1985.
De Mornay married writer Bruce Wagner on December 16, 1986, but they divorced in 1990.
Later, De Mornay was romantically involved with singer Leonard Cohen and they were briefly engaged. She helped produce Cohen’s 1992 album “The Future” which is dedicated to her.
De Mornay also had a relationship with actor and sportscaster Patrick O’Neal. Together they have two daughters.