Rachel McAdams, a Canadian actress, has a net worth of $25 million. McAdams gained fame by appearing in several blockbuster films, including “Mean Girls” (200) and “The Notebook,” (2004).
She won multiple awards for acting, and her performance in 2015’s “Spotlight” earned her an Oscar nomination.
McAdams is mostly recognized for her film work. She also appeared on the small screen in the Canadian series “Slings & Arrows” (2003–2005) and the HBO crime drama “True Detective” (2015).
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Quick Stats
Real Name | Rachel McAdams |
Date of birth | November 17, 1978 |
Place of birth | London |
Net Worth 2023 | $25 million |
Height | 5′ 4″ |
Weight | 54 kg |
Spouse | Jamie Linden |
Kids | Two |
Rachel McAdams Career
In 2016, McAdams portrayed Christine Palmer in the blockbuster Marvel film “Doctor Strange.” This film earned $677.7 million at the box office. In 2020, it became known that she would be revisiting her role in “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.”
McAdams shared the screen with Will Ferrell in the 2020 Netflix musical comedy “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.” During its initial weekend of release, it became the most-streamed film or TV series on Netflix in the U.S.
Rachel McAdams Rejected Roles
McAdams declined roles in “Get Smart,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Mission: Impossible III,” and “Casino Royale” between 2006 and 2007. She took a break from Hollywood. Upon her return, she starred in “The Lucky Ones” in 2008, followed by “State of Play,” “The Time Traveler’s Wife,” and “Sherlock Holmes” in 2009.
Her film “Sherlock Holmes” grossed $524 million worldwide. Rachel reprised her role as Irene Adler in “Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows.” This film made even more money, grossing $545.4 million.
In 2010, she co-starred with Diane Keaton and Harrison Ford in “Morning Glory.” Then she starred in “Midnight in Paris” in 2011 and “To the Wonder” in 2012.
Rachel McAdams Other Works
In 2013, McAdams starred in a romantic comedy-drama, “About Time.” The following year, she co-starred with Philip Seymour Hoffman in the spy thriller “A Most Wanted Man.”
In 2015, she appeared in the animated film “The Little Prince,” and starred in “Every Thing Will Be Fine,” “Aloha,” “Southpaw,” and “Spotlight.” She portrayed Detective Antigone “Ani” Bezzerides in season two of “True Detective.”
Then, Rachel joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe in 2016 with her appearance in “Doctor Strange.” She also appeared in the independent film “Disobedience” in 2017. Rachel co-starred with Jason Bateman in the 2018 dark comedy “Game Night.”
In 2020, she portrayed Icelandic singer Sigrit Ericksdóttir in “Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga.”
Rachel McAdams Awards & Nominations
In 2016, McAdams received an Academy Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for “Spotlight.”
The cast of “Spotlight” also won ensemble awards from several organizations. In these awards, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Circuit Community Awards, Film Independent Spirit Awards, Gold Derby Awards, and Gotham Awards are included.
McAdams earned a Gemini Award for Best Performance as an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series for “Slings and Arrows.” She also received an International Online Cinema Award for her Best Supporting Actress performance in “Disobedience.”
Rachel McAdams Earnings
After releasing some of her best-known hits, she has been experiencing an exponential rise in earnings. In 2006, she received a $1 million payday for her first big paycheck in Red Eye.
Check out some of her salaries and most popular productions:
- Rachel earned $1 million for Red Eye.
- She received $4 million from The Time Traveler’s Wife.
- She was paid $5 million for Sherlock Holmes.
- Rachel earned $2 million for Morning Glory.
- She received $400,000 for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
- She earned $1 million for The Notebook.