Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actress |
Birth Year | 1970 |
Birth Place | Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Age | 53 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Pisces |
Education | University of California, Los Angeles |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1984–present |
Height | 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m) |
Net worth: $500,000 (2015) (2024)
Geraldine Hughes, a renowned Actress from the United Kingdom, had an estimated net worth of $500,000 in 2015. However, with her continued success and rising prominence in the entertainment industry, it is projected that by 2024, her net worth will have significantly increased. Geraldine Hughes is a celebrated talent and her exceptional acting skills have not only garnered critical acclaim but also contributed to her financial success. With her ongoing achievements and potential upcoming ventures, it is highly anticipated that her net worth will have grown substantially by 2024.
Biography/Timeline
When Hughes was just 14, American TV producers auditioned hundreds of children in Ireland for their film and of the hundreds, three were chosen to participate in the film, Hughes being one of them. This first film debut of hers was in the movie, Children of the Crossfire in the year 1984. Later, during her first years in Los Angeles, Hughes became a part-time nanny Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman's children.
Hughes received her first award in 2003, the Los Angeles Ovation Award. Just a year later, in 2004 she received the Garland and Drama Critics Circle Awards. Hughes also received a nomination for Distinguished Performance from the Drama League Award for her acting in her solo play, Belfast Blues, in 2004.
In Belfast, Hughes attended St. Louise Comprehensive School in the '80s. Later, she attended the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) with a private scholarship from those she worked with in the film Children of the Crossfire. While they paid her tuition, she paid her living expenses. Hughes graduated from the university with a BA from the School of Theater, Film and TV. And in 2009, Queens University in Belfast awarded Hughes an honorary doctorate for her contributions to the performing arts.