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What is Jeanne Tripplehorn’s Net Worth?

American actress Jeanne Tripplehorn and her husband, actor Leland Orser, have a combined net worth of $8 million. Tripplehorn is best known for her roles in popular films such as “Basic Instinct,” “The Firm,” “Sliding Doors,” and “Morning,” as well as her appearances on television shows like “Big Love,” “Criminal Minds,” “Grey Gardens,” and “Mrs. America.”

Tripplehorn earned $100,000 per episode for her role in “Criminal Minds” between 2012 and 2014, appearing in 48 episodes. She also appeared in 53 episodes of “Big Love” between 2006 and 2011.

Early Life and Education

Jeanne Tripplehorn was born on June 10, 1963 in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Her parents, Tom and Suzanne, divorced when she was two. Tripplehorn attended Edison High School and later spent a semester at the University of Tulsa. She then appeared on local television shows and worked at a rock radio station before attending the Juilliard School, where she earned her BFA in drama.

Acting Career

Tripplehorn began her acting career on stage, appearing in off-Broadway plays such as John Patrick Shanley’s “The Big Funk” and a production of John Ford’s “‘Tis Pity She’s a Whore” opposite Val Kilmer. On Broadway, she starred in Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” alongside Lili Taylor and Amy Irving.

Jeanne Tripplehorn’s Film Career

Jeanne Tripplehorn made her feature film debut in 1992, playing the supporting role of Dr. Beth Garner in the erotic thriller “Basic Instinct.” She had another supporting part in the romantic comedy “The Night We Never Met” the following year, and starred alongside Tom Cruise in her first leading role in the legal thriller “The Firm.”

Tripplehorn continued to work steadily throughout the 1990s, with leading roles in the post-apocalyptic action film “Waterworld,” the romantic comedy “‘Til There Was You,” and the horror comedy “Office Killer.” She also appeared in three films in 1998: the neo-noir crime film “Monument Ave.,” the Gwyneth Paltrow dramedy “Sliding Doors,” and Peter Berg’s black comedy “Very Bad Things.”

In the early 2000s, Tripplehorn appeared in several smaller films, including the Abbie Hoffman biopic “Steal This Movie!,” Mike Figgis’ experimental ensemble film “Timecode,” and the British comedy “Relative Values.” However, she also had one of her biggest flops with the 2002 remake of “Swept Away,” which starred Madonna and Adriano Giannini.

Tripplehorn continued to work steadily in the following years, appearing in films such as “The Amateurs,” “Winged Creatures,” and “Crazy on the Outside.” Her more recent credits include “Little Pink House,” “Gloria Bell,” and “Ana.”

Television Career

Jeanne Tripplehorn made her small-screen debut in 1991 in “The Perfect Tribute” and went on to appear in various television films and sketch comedy shows. She gained recognition for her role as Barbara Henrickson in the HBO series “Big Love” from 2006 to 2011, followed by her critically acclaimed performance as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in the HBO biographical television film “Grey Gardens.” Tripplehorn also played Dr. Alex Blake in seasons eight and nine of the CBS police procedural series “Criminal Minds,” and has had recurring roles in “Undone,” “BoJack Horseman,” “Mrs. America,” and “The Gilded Age.”

Personal Life

Tripplehorn was in a relationship with actor Ben Stiller from 1990 to 1996. In 2000, she married actor Leland Orser, with whom she had starred in the film “Very Bad Things.” They have a son named August.

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Update: 2024-06-12