Josie Maran
Actress

Josie Maran Net Worth

Josie Maran is a model and actress born in Menlo Park, California in 1978. She began her career at the age of 12 when a woman asked her to be in a fashion show. Since then, she has been featured in a Backstreet Boys music video, American Eagle Outfitters, Allen Allen, Mango, Glamour Magazine, Marie Claire, Guess, and Victoria's Secret. She has also been featured in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue for three years in a row and is the spokesmodel for Maybelline International. Recently, she has made the transition from modeling to acting, starring in the lead role of an independent film titled The Mallory Effect (2002).
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day May 08, 1978
Birth Place  Menlo Park, California, United States
Age 45 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini
Occupation Model, actress, entrepreneur
Spouse(s) Ali Alborzi
Children 2
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Hair color Brown
Eye color Brown
Website www.josiemarancosmetics.com

💰 Net worth

Josie Maran, a well-known actress in the United States, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With her undeniable talent and captivating performances, Maran has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. This estimated net worth showcases her success and financial achievements, highlighting the recognition she has gained throughout her career. As an accomplished actress, Josie Maran continues to leave an indelible mark on the world of performing arts in the United States.

Biography/Timeline

1998

Signed at age 17 with the Elite modeling agency of Los Angeles, Maran appeared on her first cover with Glamour magazine in 1998; she was then the featured Guess? Girl in their summer 1998 and fall 1998 campaigns. After building a résumé of over 25 commercials and advertisements, including playing Howie D's companion in the music video of Backstreet Boys hit Everybody (Backstreet's Back), in which she was bitten on the neck by Count Dracula (played by Howie D), Maran moved cross-country to join with Elite in New York City. In 1999, she landed a multi-year deal with Maybelline. Maran appeared in the annual Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue for three consecutive years: from 2000 to 2002.

2000

Maran's interest in music led her to play casually in two bands: Darling, with socialite Nicole Richie, and Hollywood 2000, where she sang and played violin.

2001

In 2001, Maran appeared in an independent film, as title character Mallory in The Mallory Effect. Maran followed this by appearing as Susan in Swatters in 2002. In 2004, she appeared in three films - as a French model in Little Black Book, as one of Dracula's brides, Marishka, in Van Helsing, and briefly as a cigarette girl in The Aviator. Maran appeared in a short film "The Confession" alongside Wentworth Miller in 2005, and as Kira Hayden in The Gravedancers in 2006.

2005

Maran appeared in the street-racing video game Need for Speed: Most Wanted released in November 2005. She played Mia Townsend, who guides the player's character through the game. She also voiced the character of Annie in the street-racing PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 game Midnight Club: Los Angeles released in October 2008.

2006

Maran and her husband, Iranian-American Photographer Ali Alborzi, have two daughters, Rumi Joon, born on June 20, 2006, and Indi Joon, born on July 1, 2012.

2007

In June 2007, Maran launched her own natural cosmetics product line, named Josie Maran Cosmetics. The company motto is "luxury with a conscience" and the main ingredient of the skincare and cosmetics is fair trade argan oil, grown and harvested by co-ops of Moroccan women. Josie Maran cosmetics are sold on QVC and at Sephora.

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