Ellen Barkin Net Worth

Ellen Barkin Net Worth: Ellen Barkin is an American actress who has a net worth of $80 million. After breaking into the mainstream with a role in the 1982 film “Diner,” Ellen became one of the most recognizable figures in Hollywood with a number of leading roles. She is known for her ‘tough-cookie persona.’ Barkin’s trademark squinting eyes and slightly off-kilter facial features set her apart from the typical Hollywood female stereotype. These unorthodox features helped her land a defining role in “Sea of Love” alongside Al Pacino.

Ellen Barkin Early Life

Early Life: Ellen Rona Barkin was born on April 16th of 1954 in The Bronx, New York. Raised in a Jewish household, Ellen was raised in Flushing, New York. After graduating from Manhattan’s High School of Performing Arts, she attended Hunter College and studied history and drama. Having achieved her double major, Barkin briefly considered becoming an ancient history teacher. However, she continued her acting education at the renowned Actors Studio in New York City. According to one interview, Ellen stated that she studied acting for ten years before she landed her first audition.

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Ellen Barkin Info
Net Worth$80 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthApril 16, 1954 (age 69 years)
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)
ProfessionActor, Businessperson, Film Producer
NationalityUnited States of America

Favorite Quotes from Ellen Barkin

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No more bare bodies in film scenes for me. For my children's sake, I must stop. The other kids at school keep throwing it up to my children, and they are not kind.

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Gabriel Byrne is an extraordinary human being. We have two extraordinary kids and we work at it. We were always friends. He stuck by me through very hard times, and I hope he'd say the same about me.

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When they make a woman's picture, they treat it like a 'woman's picture.' In the '40s, they didn't treat Joan Crawford movies like that, but as the big movies of their year. I'm upset that there's no 'Terminator' with a woman in Arnold Schwarzenegger's role. Because that would make just as much money.

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My husband thinks he's compromising if we have one cook instead of three.

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I'm just curious, who's more fit to raise a child? A loving committed same-sex couple or an unmarried 15-year-old with no income and really no skills to parent?

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