Net Worth
Emilia Clarke projected net worth as of August 2022 is $15 million. Her part in Game of Thrones is the main source of her income. She is one of the best paid TV actresses in the world, reportedly earning $2 million every episode. Her movie appearances and brand endorsements contribute to a portion of her earnings. She is the spokesperson for several jewellery and cosmetics companies. She is also one of the faces that foreign magazines are looking for. Currently, Emilia Clarke is without a doubt the most well-known TV actress. She is currently focusing more on movies, and some of them have been successful. She is the lead actress in three films that are currently in post-production. She will soon prove to be a great Hollywood actress and will soon deliver it on the big screen.
Early Life
Emilia was born in London on October 23, 1986. Her interest in performing was sparked by her late father, a sound engineer. Director of The Anima Foundation Charity is her mother. She was up in Berkshire and graduated from Drama Centre London in 2009 with a degree in acting and drama. She participated in plays during her graduating years, and during that period, in 2009, she was cast in a guest role in the BBC television series “Doctors.” She began dating director Seth MacFarlane after the early stages of her popularity in Game of Thrones. But they split up after only six months, and she is still without a partner. Emilia buys a $1 million home in Venice Beach, California, while she is still living in Hampstead, London. She has graced the covers of several international publications, and she is a fervent advocate for feminism and gender equality.
Biography
Celebrated Name: | Emilia Clarke |
Real Name: | Emilia Isobal Euphemia Rose Clarke |
Age: | 35 Years old |
Gender: | Female |
Date of Birth: | 23 October 1986 |
Birth Place: | London, United Kingdom |
Nationality: | British |
Sexual Orientation: | Straight |
Marital Status: | Single |
Height: | 1.57 M |
Weight: | 58 Kg |
Profession: | English Actress |
Net Worth: | $15 Million |
Family
Parents: | Mother: Jennifer Clarke Father: Peter Clarke |
Siblings: | Bennett |
Husband: | N/A |
Children: | No |
Personal Life
Seth MacFarlane, the creator of “Family Guy,” and Emilia began dating in 2012 and dated for six months.
Clarke underwent endovascular coiling surgery in February 2011 after a burst aneurysm caused a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
After the treatment, Emilia, 24, who had recently wrapped up season 1 of “Game of Thrones,” had aphasia and occasionally forgot her own identity. She underwent a second aneurysm surgery in 2013.
Career
In a cameo appearance on the medical drama “Doctors,” Clarke made her television debut in 2009. She had a cameo on “Triassic Attack” on the Syfy network, was hired for “Game of Thrones,” and was named a UK Star of Tomorrow by the publication “Screen International” the following year. Emilia became well-known all over the world for her role as Daenerys Targaryen on “Game of Thrones,” sometimes referred to as the “Mother of Dragons,” for which she garnered positive reviews from critics and won numerous awards. Clarke had an appearance in 62 episodes during the course of the show’s eight seasons, which was based on a fantasy book series by George R. R. Martin. During her formative years on the well-liked HBO series, Emilia made appearances in “Shackled” (2012), “Spike Island” (2012), “Dom Hemingway” (2013), and a 2013 Broadway production of “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” (playing Holly Golightly). Clarke was assigned the role of Sarah Connor in “Terminator Genisys,” which was released in 2015 and brought in $440.6 million at the box office. She released several other hit movies in the years that followed, including “Last Christmas” ($121.6 million) in 2018, “Solo: A Star Wars Story” ($393.2 million), and “Me Before You” ($208.3 million) in 2016.
The TV shows “Futurama” (2013), “Robot Chicken” (2016), “Animals” (2017), and “Thunderbirds Are Go,” as well as the horror movie “Voice from the Stone” (2017), the short film “Leading Lady Parts” (2018), and the suspenseful crime drama “Above Suspicion,” all included Emilia’s voice (2019). (2017). Clarke was given the opportunity to play Anastasia Steele in “Fifty Shades of Grey,” but she turned it down. Clarke was chosen to play Nina in an adaption of “The Seagull” by Anton Chekhov at London’s Playhouse Theatre in 2020, but on March 16 the performance was cancelled after less than a week of previews owing to the Coronavirus outbreak. The final two seasons of Game of Thrones, which had 14 episodes and were broadcast between July 2017 and May 2019, paid Emilia Clarke $1.1 million each episode. $14.3 million is the total for those two seasons. Currently, the actor receives the sixth-highest pay per episode of any TV actor in history (tied with several of her GOT co-stars). For the 20 episodes she directed in seasons 5 and 6, she received a $10 million payment, or $500,000 each episode. Emilia probably made between $30 million and $40 million from Game of Thrones total, before taxes.