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Amber Heard’s Lucrative Net Worth

The net worth of Amber Heard is
$4.5 Million

Insight into Amber Heard’s Career

Born on the 22nd of April 1986, in Austin, Texas, USA, Amber Laura Heard boasts of various heritages including English, Scottish, Irish, Welsh, and German. Her wealth has been amassed through her prominence as a model and actress. Renowned for her roles in numerous TV shows and films including “Zombieland” and “Pineapple Express”, Heard has been an active figure in the entertainment industry since 2004.

Ever wondered about the financial status of Amber Heard? Sources estimate her net worth to exceed $4.5 million. Her modeling and acting careers have been primary contributors to her wealth. Additionally, her appearances in advertisements and TV shows have contributed significantly to her net worth. Undoubtedly, her future in the entertainment industry looks promising, thus, further increasing her net worth over time.

Amber Heard’s Net Worth Amounts to $4.5 Million

Heard grew up with two sisters as the daughter of David Clinton Heard, a prosperous commercial contractor, and Patricia Paige. At 17, she launched her modeling career in New York and later pursued acting in Los Angeles after discontinuing her high school education for online courses.

Her professional journey began in 2004 with her appearance as Liz in the pilot episode of the TV series “Jack And Bobby”. Prior to this, she appeared in music videos including “There Goes My Life” directed by Kenny Chesney and “I Wasn’t Prepared” performed by Eisley. The same year, she made her film debut as Maria in the movie “Friday Night Lights”, which gained significant popularity and accelerated her career along with her net worth. Subsequently, she took on minor roles in films like “Drop Dead Sexy” (2005), “Side FX” (2005), and “North Country” (2005).

Her first prominent role came in 2006 as the lead in the horror movie “All the Boys Love Mandy Lane”, following which she landed roles in high-profile movies and TV series. In 2009, she was featured in the horror movie “Zombieland” which led to a nomination for Best Ensemble Award by the Detroit Film Critics Society. Her involvement in the entertainment industry continued with appearances in various films including “Paranoia” (2013), “Machete Kills” (2013), and “Magic Mike XXL” (2015). Her recent accomplishments include starring in the movie “The Danish Girl” (2015) and “London Fields” set for release in 2016, all of which have notably contributed to her net worth.

Amber Heard has also been recognized as a prominent rising star by Jane Magazine and was listed 13th in Maxim Magazine’s 100 Hot Women 2010.

Her personal life has been a topic of public interest as well, with her marriage to actor Johnny Depp in 2015, whom she met while filming “The Rum Diary”. They currently do not have children.



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Full NameAmber Heard
Net Worth$4.5 Million
Date Of BirthApril 22, 1986
Place Of BirthAustin, Texas, United States
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
ProfessionFilm actress
EducationSt. Michael’s Catholic Academy
NationalityUnited States of America
SpouseJohnny Depp (m. 2015)
ParentsPaige Parsons, David Clinton Heard
SiblingsWhitney Heard
NicknamesAmber Laura Heard
IMDB
AwardsYoung Hollywood Award for Breakthrough Performance
MoviesThe Rum Diary, The Danish Girl, Drive Angry, Justice League, Never Back Down, 3 Days to Kill, Magic Mike XXL, The Informers, Paranoia, All the Boys Love Mandy Lane, Machete Kills, The Adderall Diaries, Pineapple Express, Zombieland, London Fields, The Stepfather, The Ward, The Joneses, Aquaman, And …
TV ShowsThe Playboy Club, Hidden Palms
#Trademark
1Often plays sexualized teenagers (Friday Night Lights (2004), Alpha Dog (2006), Hidden Palms (2007), Never Back Down (2008) and All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (2006)).
TitleSalary
The Adderall Diaries (2015)$416,667
#Quote
1The last few years have been non-stop for me. I’ve been going from job to job without even going home in-between jobs for the last year. And I’m doing what I love. I’m enjoying the perks of the job-the travel. I am having a great time being a shape shifter and I’m really getting a kick out of it. I love my job.
2I’m looking to find good stories, not big commercial pieces of work.
3I am constantly struggling to show people that there is more to me than my appearance. You do have to try and overcome those hurdles. Female actresses need to be given the chance to be more than how they look. There’s two categories for women in Hollywood; you’re either sexy and that’s it, or you’re not and because of that you often get given better opportunities. You can’t be sexy and get as many good roles, fact. It’s so frustrating to see women compartmentalized in those ways, but it’s not going to change until the amount of female filmmakers and producers get to anywhere near being half. So many female characters and stories are written by men. It’s a flawed system.
4I don’t take parts because they’re for the sexy girl. I take the sexy girl parts and try to give them something else and make them a character. I just know that, at some point, you have to choose between the two. We didn’t take Charlize Theron seriously until she did Monster (2003) and became physically ugly. I would love to see women be able to be powerful, complex, smart, opinionated and taken seriously, even if they are beautiful. Even more, I would love to see women held to different standards, other than the superficial ones that we’re held to.
5We women still make up like one, maybe two percent of the directors [in Hollywood] and until we make up a bigger or I guess a more significant majority or proportion of the filmmakers or until we have a larger stake in the prospective makers, then we won’t accurately accomplish that representation.
6I’ve had amazing, successful relationships with men, and now I have an amazing, successful relationship with a woman, and the bottom line is I love who I love.
7[on her The Rum Diary (2011) character] I liked the juxtaposition–I liked that she looks like this archetype of a leading lady, this 1950s housewife-in-the-making, the kind of iconic symbol of a woman at that time, this commodity or something that represents the elite status or rather, what the elite status strives to obtain in life or what they value in life and she kind of looks like that, superficially and represents all these things very well on the surface but yet is not that underneath–she’s flawed and kind of vulnerable and fiercely independent and rebellious and I relate to a lot of those qualities and like that she’s not what she looks like.
8[on supposedly “coming out”] First of all, to say I came out implies that I was once in. Let me be straight about that–no pun intended. I never came out from anywhere . . . It didn’t really affect anything in my career. I don’t think the producers and directors I’ve worked with care one way or another . . . I don’t want to be labeled as one thing or another. In the past I’ve had successful relationships with men, and now I’m in this successful relationship with a woman. When it comes to love I am totally open. I don’t want to be put into a category, as in “I’m this” or “I’m that”.
9[on transitioning from modeling to acting] My father persuaded me to take classes, and my first agent in Austin paid for them. I’d always wanted to be an actress. I did it in high school and fell in love with it, but I was distracted by the modeling industry because I wanted to travel and get out of my hometown. It was the easier ticket.
10I’ve worked really hard to bring something more to “pretty girl” roles over the years. I consider it a challenge.
#Fact
1The filmmakers of London Fields sued her for not fulfilling contractual obligations including scenes requiring nudity. [November 2016].
2Sued for $10 million for breach-of-contract for her new film London Fields (2016) [November 2016].
3The filmmakers claim that she had the right to view all nude and sex scenes and approve the final cut, accept payment for all acting services. But because of her alleged refusal to shoot the film’s nude moments, key scenes in the script had to be removed and rewritten to accommodate her behavior. [November 2016].
4Filed for divorce from Johnny Depp on 25th May, 2016. The following day, Heard was granted a domestic violence restraining order against Depp in relation to a physical altercation between the couple, which resulted in Heard filing for divorce in the first place.
5Donated all of her $7 million of her divorce settlement from Johnny Depp to charity.
6Was a contender for the role of Mystique in X: First Class (2011).
7Sister of Whitney Heard.
8Inducted into the Texas Film of Fame on March 6,2014 in Austin, Texas.
9Charged with two counts of dog smuggling after illegally bringing her and Johnny Depp’s dogs to Australia. For the same journey to Australia, she was charged with producing a false document relating to information on an incoming passenger card. [July 2015]
10Engaged to Johnny Depp [January 17, 2014].
11In a relationship with Johnny Depp. [2013]
12She has Scots-Irish (Northern Irish), English, Irish, German, Scottish, and Welsh ancestry.
13Voted #35 on Ask men’s top 99 ‘most desirable’ women of 2012.
14Ranked #25 in the 2010 FHM UK list of “100 Sexiest Women in the World”.
15Ranked #34 in the 2011 FHM list of “100 Sexiest Women in the World”.
16At the age of 16, her best friend died in a car crash and Heard, who was raised Catholic, subsequently declared herself an atheist, due to the influence of the works of Ayn Rand and George Orwell.
17Dropped out of school at the age of 17, to go to New York to start a career in modeling, she then relocated to Los Angeles to get into acting.
18In December 2010 she “came out” to the crowd at the 25th anniversary celebration for GLAAD (The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation). She also told the website that for several years, her romantic partner has been photographer Tasya van Ree. They have since split up.
19Ranked #13 on Maxim magazine Hot 100 Women of 2010 list.
20Has a golden teacup Yorkie dog named Pistol, who was featured alongside Heard for Teen Vogue’s “Young Hollywood” issue in October 2009.
21Has two sisters.
22Father is David C. Heard, a successful commercial contractor in Austin, Texas.
23Ranked #21 on the Maxim magazine Hot 100 Women of 2008 list.
24Has been named one of the most beautiful rising stars by Jane Magazine, shared with Kellan Rhude.

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TitleYearStatusCharacter
Aquaman2018pre-productionMera
Justice League2017post-productionMera
London Fields2017completedNicola Six
What’s the Point?2017post-productionFanny
The Danish Girl2015Ulla
Magic Mike XXL2015Zoe
One More Time2015Jude
The Adderall Diaries2015Lana Edmond
3 Days to Kill2014Vivi Delay
Machete Kills2013Miss San Antonio