Julia Stiles Net Worth
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Julia Stiles Net Worth and salary: Julia Stiles is an American actress who has a net worth of $12 million dollars. Born in New York City in 1981, Julia Stiles began her acting career on stage when she was eleven years old. She scored her first onscreen movie part in 1996’s “I Love You, I Love You Not” alongside Claire Danes and Jude Law. She appeared in “Wicked”, “The Devil’s Own” and “Wide Awake” before landing the hit role of Kat Stratford in teen comedy “10 Things I Hate About You”. Stiles won several awards for the part, including Most Promising New Actress of the Year by the Chicago Film Critics and Breakthrough Female Performance at the MTV Movie Awards. She went on to appear in “Down to You” with Freddie Prinze, Jr., “Hamlet”, and “O” before scoring the part of a ballerina in 2001’s “Save the Last Dance” with Sean Patrick Thomas. That appearance led to a cover shoot on a 2001 issue of “Rolling Stone”. Stiles has appeared in all three Jason Bourne films (“The Bourne Identity”, “The Bourne Supremacy” and “The Bourne Ultimatum”), “Mona Lisa Smile”, “The Prince and Me”, “A Guy Thing” and “The Omen”. Stiles’ biggest TV role came on “Dexter”, a part for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Emmy. The Columbia University grad is a supporter of Habitat for Humanity, a Mets fan and a former vegan.
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Inspirational Quotes by Julia Stiles
I feel like I'm constantly trying to avoid awkwardness. I always try to pretend that the awkwardness doesn't exist, and then it just becomes more awkward.
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On 'Silver Linings Playbook,' David O. Russell is the master at getting his actors to give him something that he doesn't expect. He loves to keep things spontaneous. He talks to the actors throughout a take because, in real life, you don't know what the next person is going to say; you don't know when you're going to get interrupted.
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I so find Harold Pinter and David Mamet's writing to be exciting, and obviously there aren't that many female - at least with Mamet, there aren't that many good female roles. But I always thought it would be interesting to play one of the guy roles.
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I was gonna throw the first pitch at a Mets game, but there was a rain delay. So I'm waiting for it to stop, and the team's manager, Willie Randolph, comes by. Now he's already intimidating to begin with. But he comes over to me and says, 'If you screw this up, they will boo you.' And I said 'Thanks.'
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