Goldie Hawn Net Worth

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Goldie Hawn Net Worth
Category:
Richest Celebrities › Actors
Net Worth:
$90 Million
Birthdate:
Nov 21, 1945 (78 years old)
Birthplace:
Washington, D.C.
Gender:
Female
Height:
5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Profession:
Actor, Singer, Film Producer, Film director, Dancer, Author, Television producer
Nationality:
United States of America
  1. What Is Goldie Hawn's Net Worth And Salary?
  2. Early Life
  3. Entertainment Career
  4. Personal Life
  5. Philanthropy
  6. Real Estate
  7. Goldie Hawn Career Earnings

What Is Goldie Hawn's Net Worth and Salary?

Goldie Hawn is an iconic American television and film actress who has a net worth of $90 million. It's hard to believe that Goldie Hawn has been a household name for over 50 years. She began her professional career as a dancer, appearing in productions with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and dancing and acting in regional theater. She also ran her own dance school in the early 60s. Her breakout work on the sketch comedy show "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" from 1968 to 1973 made her massively popular both in the U.S. and abroad, and she spent the next thirty years working steadily. Hawn used her comedy career as a springboard into a string of successful films, including "Cactus Flower," "There's a Girl in My Soup," and "Butterflies Are Free." She won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for "Cactus Flower" and made the leap to A-list status. From there, she went on to appear in such films as, "The Sugarland Express" and "Shampoo" and hosted various television specials. She continued to appear in successful projects throughout the '70s, '80s, and into the mid-'90s, including "Foul Play," "Private Benjamin," "Best Friends," "Overboard," "Bird on a Wire," "Housesitter," and "The First Wives Club."

Early Life

Goldie Hawn was born on November 21, 1945, in Washington, D.C. She is the daughter of a jewelry shop owner and local band leader. Her interest in show business began at a young age when she trained as a ballerina and appeared in a Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo production of the famous ballet "The Nutcracker" in 1955. Less than ten years later, she made her proper stage debut in a 1964 production of "Romeo and Juliet." Goldie briefly attended American University before leaving to launch a career as a go-go dancer, actress, and model. After dropping out of school, Hawn took a job as a ballet instructor and worked as a dancer at the 1964 New York World's Fair before her big television break.

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Entertainment Career

Goldie Hawn first gained national attention on "Laugh-In." On the show, Goldie often played a giggly, bikini-clad dumb blonde and became somewhat of a sexual icon for the era. "Laugh-In" ran 140 episodes over six seasons from 1968 to 1973. Hawn then went on to carve out a very successful film career. She won an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for her work in 1969's "Cactus Flower" in a very serious dramatic role that successfully broke her from her famous "Laugh-In" persona. Several impressive film roles followed in the '70s, including one of the leads in "The Sugarland Express," the debut feature film from a young director named Steven Spielberg.

Goldie Hawn continued to appear on television during this period as well, most notably in two specials at the beginning and end of the decade: "Pure Goldie" in 1971 and "The Goldie Hawn Special" in 1978, which served as a de facto comeback following two years apart from the spotlight in order to raise her son. A few months after that, her big screen career was back in shape, too, thanks to the release of "Foul Play," a comic thriller in which she starred alongside Chevy Chase. Another television special followed in 1980, this one with Liza Minelli, entitled "Goldie and Liza Together." Later that year, she would appear in what has remained one of her signature roles in the film "Private Benjamin." The role earned her a second Academy Award nomination, and her film career continued to flourish throughout the 1980s, with "Swing Shift" by director Jonathan Demme and "Overboard" with real-life partner Kurt Russell.

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Hawn continued appearing in films through the following decade as well, teaming with Steve Martin in "Housesitter" and "The Out-of-Towners," "Bird on a Wire" with Mel Gibson, and "Death Becomes Her" with Meryl Streep. In the 2000s, she began to slow down and become choosier about her projects, making a film with Warren Beatty in 2001 and then "The Banger Sisters" in 2002, which was her last feature film for some 15 years. In 2005, she published her autobiography, "A Lotus Grows in the Mud."

In 2017, Hawn finally returned to the big screen, starring in "Snatched" along with comedian Amy Schumer. She also appeared in the holiday Netflix offering "The Christmas Chronicles," portraying the role of Mrs. Claus alongside Kurt Russell as Santa, a role that she reprised in the film's sequel. Interestingly, in 2019 when a "Laugh-In" reunion special starring most of the surviving cast of the show as well as myriad other stars, Goldie Hawn did not appear despite having been arguably the most successful of its many cast members following the end of the series.

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Personal Life

Goldie has been partners with (but not officially married to) fellow actor Kurt Russell since back in 1983. Together the couple has a son named Wyatt. Goldie also has two children from a previous marriage to singer Bill Hudson. Her daughter from this marriage is actress Kate Hudson, who has followed in her mother's footsteps with a successful career in films. Her son from this marriage, Oliver Hudson, is also an actor, known primarily for his role on the CBS sitcom "Rules of Engagement," which ran from 2007 to 2013. Goldie has spent much of her life studying meditation, telling an interviewer that "It's not the idea of a particular religion that's important; it's the development of a spiritual life."

Philanthropy

Goldie Hawn has long been an outspoken activist over the course of her career, and in 2003 she established the Hawn Foundation for purposes of providing "life-enhancing strategies for well-being" in youth education programs.

Real Estate

In 2013, Hawn and longtime partner Kurt Russell sold their beach house in Malibu for a reported $9.5 million. The Balinese-style home spreads across more than 4,000 feet of living space, with numerous tropical touches keeping with the residence's oceanfront location. In 2019, the property was listed for sale once again with an asking price of $13.5 million. In 2016, the couple listed another home, selling it the following year for $6.9 million. This house is located in the Pacific Palisades and spreads over almost 6,400 square feet, with amenities including an elaborate fitness center and – appropriately given Hawn's own habits – a meditation room.

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