Lola Kirke was born on 27 September 1990, in Westminster, London, England to Lorraine and Simon Kirke, and is best known as the actress who portrayed Tracy in Mistress America, and Greta in Gone Girl.
Lola Kirke net worth is $4 Million
Lola Kirke Wiki Biography
Lola Kirke was born on 27 September 1990, in Westminster, London, England to Lorraine and Simon Kirke, and is best known as the actress who portrayed Tracy in ‘‘Mistress America’’, and Greta in ‘‘Gone Girl’’.
So just how rich is Lola Kirke as of early 2018? According to authoritative sources, this actress has net worth of $4 million, accumulated from her eight years long career in the mentioned field.
Lola Kirke Net Worth $4 Million
Kirke was raised in New York, living there from the age of five. She made her acting debut with the role of Tessa Shanlick in ‘‘Capture the Flag’’, which was based on the novel by Rebecca Chace and followed the story of the tenuous relationship between a teenage girl and her father, which earned mediocre response. Kirke followed by portraying Annabel, one of the main characters of ‘‘The Best Man’’, a short comedy movie in 2010, and in 2013 had the role of Margaret Bennett in ‘‘Flores Raras’’, a critically acclaimed movie which won eight awards such as Cinema Brazil Grand Prize in several categories, and Audience Award. During the same year, Lola was a guest star in an episode of the critically acclaimed and worldwide popular television series, ‘‘Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’’; her net worth was well established.
Working at a steady pace during the following period, Lola landed several more roles such as Greta in ‘‘Gone Girl’’, a critically acclaimed movie which follows the story of a man whose wife disappears under strange circumstances; in the film Kirke was opposed by Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike and Neil Patrick Harris, and ultimately ‘‘Gone Girl’’ was nominated for an Oscar and actually won 65 awards, such as Saturn, AAFCA, EDA and Austin Film Critics Award, and grossed almost $400 million at the box office. Additionally during this year, Kirke joined the cast of ‘‘Mozart in the Jungle’’, a series made by Amazon studios, which won two Golden Globe awards and had seven more wins. In the following year, Kirke landed the starring role in ‘‘Mistress America’’, the movie nominated for awards such as Artios, FFCC and COFCA Awards, and having finished with that project, she worked on two short movies – ‘‘I Remember Nothing’’ and ‘‘My Left Film’’. In 2016, she was cast in the role of Penn in ‘‘Fallen’’, the movie which follows the story of a girl who encounters an angel who she’s been in love with for thousands of years, all adding steadily to her net worth.
When it comes to Lola’s future projects, she has a few ahead of her, most importantly she is currently filming ‘‘Vulture Club’’, and another project, ‘‘Untogether’’ is in post-production. Overall, Lola has had 22 acting gigs so far.
When it comes to her private life, Kirke is in a relationship with a musician who uses the stage name Wyndham. She has three siblings, and comes from a fashion oriented family, as her mother is the owner of Geminola, an antique boutique which provided dresses for the series ‘‘Sex and the City’’. Besides that, her cousin, Alice Dellal is a model. Kirke is active on social media such as Twitter and Instagram and is followed by 12,000 people on the former and almost 100,000 on the latter.
Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor
Movies
Another Happy Day, Reaching for the Moon, Gone Girl, Free The Nipple, Mistress America, I Remember Nothing, The Fallen, AWOL, Untogether
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I will never be good at the oboe. No matter what happens, I will never be good at it because I just don't have that much time on my hands. I don't have the gift of going back to being a child and having my brain develop around this instrument.
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As somebody who has wanted to be an actor who is very young, I can relate to somebody who has been practicing oboe five days a week since they were very young. The physicality of anything a character does is a tremendous gift.
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We have this idea of artists being on the fringe and being debauched and strange. I don't think that people who commit themselves to classical arts should be exempt from that.
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The classical music scene was completely unfamiliar to me. It was something that I didn't have the most fun associations around. A lot of people don't - they think of older generations and stuffiness. But it's not. You listen to the Overture of 1812, and you can hear a rock n' roll catharsis.
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The oboe is the most maddening thing of all time. I'm struggling to play something that my oboe teacher was doing when she was much younger than I am.
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I'm the only one in my family with an American accent.
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I definitely wanted to be famous as a kid, but as I've gotten older, I feel less comfortable with it.
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I'm practicing the oboe. But I don't play. Just single notes, not an entire piece of music.
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I spend a lot of time doing watercolors and playing music in my apartment.
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I think the merging of high and low culture is so fascinating.