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What Is Jena Malone's Net Worth?

Jena Malone is an American actress, producer, and musician who has a net worth of $4 million. Jena Malone won a Young Artist Award for her film debut, 1996's "Bastard Out of Carolina," and she earned a Golden Globe  nomination for the 1997 TV movie "Hope." Jena has more than 70 acting credits to her name, including the films "Stepmom" (1998), "For Love of the Game" (1999), "Donnie Darko" (2001), "The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys" (2002), "Saved!" (2004), "Pride & Prejudice" (2005), "Into the Wild" (2007), "The Ruins" (2008), "Inherent Vice" (2014), and "The Neon Demon" (2016), the miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys" (2012), "Dakota" (2012), and "Too Old to Die Young" (2019), and the television series "Goliath" (2021). Malone also played Johanna Mason in "The Hunger Games: Catching Fire" (2013), "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1" (2014), and "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2" (2015), and she appeared on Broadway in a 2006 production of John Patrick Shanley's "Doubt." Jena co-produced the 2002 film "American Girl," and she served as an executive producer on the films "Lorelei" (2020) and "Adopting Audrey" (2021). Malone is an experimental musician who has released music both under her own name and as The Shoe, and in 2007, she released the single "The Social Registry" with Jena Malone and the Bloodstains.

Early Life

Jena Malone was born Jena Laine Malone on November 21, 1984, in Sparks, Nevada. According to Jena, her mother, Deborah Malone, got pregnant with her after a one-night stand with Edward Berge, who was married at the time. Malone was raised by Deborah and her girlfriend, and she told "The Daily Beast" in 2014, "They were lovers. I had two moms, and it was awesome. Double the pleasure! The more love you have as a child, the better." Though Jena was estranged from her father during her youth, she reconciled with him as an adult. Malone's family moved frequently during her childhood, living in nearly 30 locations by the time she turned 9, and they were sometimes homeless. In her 2014 "Daily Beast" interview, Jena stated, "We were just so poor. We'd hop out of apartments, lose jobs, find a cheaper place, get kicked out, live in cars, and live in hotels." Malone's mother was an actress, and Jena became interested in acting while she watched Deborah perform in local stage productions. The family moved to Las Vegas in 1995, and Malone enrolled in acting classes and eventually convinced Deborah that they should move to Los Angeles. Jena was home-schooled during her middle school years, and in ninth grade, she began attending New York City's Professional Children's School. In 1999, she dropped out of high school, and she got her GED two years later. Malone has a younger half-sister, Madison, on her mother's side.

Career

In 1995, Jena appeared inMichael Jackson's"Childhood" music video, and she received critical acclaim for her performance as Ruth Anne "Bone" Boatwright in the 1996 film "Bastard Out of Carolina." She guest-starred on "Chicago Hope" (1996), "Homicide: Life on the Street" (1998), and "Touched by an Angel" (1999), and she appeared in the 1997 TV movies "Hope" and "Ellen Foster." Malone co-starred withJodie Fosterand Matthew McConaughey in 1997's "Contact" and withJulia Roberts,Susan Sarandon, andEd Harrisin 1998's "Stepmom," and she won a Saturn Award for "Contact" and a Young Artist Award and YoungStar Award for "Stepmom." In 1999, Jena appeared in "For Love of the Game" (1999) alongsideKevin CostnerandKelly Preston, and she followed it with the films "Donnie Darko" (2001), "Life as a House" (2001), "The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys" (2002), "The Badge" (2002), "American Girl" (2002), "The United States of Leland" (2003), and "Cold Mountain" (2003) and the TV movies "Cheaters" (2000) and "The Ballad of Lucy Whipple" (2001).

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Malone portrayedAdolf Hitler'shalf-niece, Geli Raubal, in the 2003 Canadian miniseries "Hitler: The Rise of Evil," which earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Miniseries. In 2004, Jena voiced Lettie in the English dub of the Japanese animated film "Howl's Moving Castle," and she starred as a pregnant teenager in the indie comedy "Saved!" alongsideMandy Moore,Macaulay Culkin, andMary-Louise Parker. She appeared in the films "The Ballad of Jack and Rose" (2005), "Lying" (2006), "Four Last Songs" (2007), "The Go-Getter" (2007), "The Ruins" (2008), "The Messenger" (2009), and "The Soloist" (2009), and she played Lydia Bennet in 2005's "Pride & Prejudice." She guest-starred on "Law & Order" in 2008, and she reunited with Kevin Costner in the 2012 History channel miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys." Malone played Rocket in the 2011Zack Snyder-directed fantasy action film "Sucker Punch," then she starred in "For Ellen" (2012), "In Our Nature" (2012), "The Wait" (2013), "Time Out of Mind" (2014), "Angelica" (2015), "The Neon Demon" (2016), "Nocturnal Animals" (2016), "Bottom of the World" (2017), and "The Public" (2018).

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