As one of the most talked-about figures, Jorja Fox has built a significant fortune. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Jorja Fox's Net Worth and Salary?

Jorja Fox is an actress and singer who has a net worth of $12 million. Jorja Fox is best known for her roles on the television series "ER," "The West Wing," and "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." In 2021, she reprised her "CSI" role on the follow-up series "CSI: Vegas." Fox has also acted in some films, including "Forever Fabulous," "The Hungry Bachelors Club," "Memento," and "3022."

Jorja Fox was born on July 7, 1968 in New York City to Montreal-born parents Marilyn and Edward. With her older brother Jeff, she was raised on a narrow barrier island in Melbourne Beach, Florida. After spending two years at Melbourne High School, Fox started modeling. She went on to study drama at the Lee Strasberg Institute back in New York City.

Assuming they made $100,000 for the roughly 300 episodes they both respectively appeared on (296 for Jorja and 335 for him), they both earned around $30 million before royalties for their work on the series.

In 2004, Jorja and her CSI co-starGeorge Eadswere fired after they both stopped coming to set during a salary negotiation dispute. At the time they were both five years into seven-year contracts which paid them both $100,000 per episode, which worked out to around $2.5 million per season. CBS had offered both Eads and FOX one-year extensions that would immediately have upped their salaries to $120,000 per episode. In protest they both did not show up to set on the first day of filming for the show's fifth season. They were both fired for the protest.

In 2000, Fox played the recurring role of Secret Service Agent Gina Toscano on the political drama series "The West Wing." The same year, she began her longest-running role: forensic scientist Sara Sidle on the CBS police procedural series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation." Fox was part of the main cast of the show through the seventh season in 2007; she later returned as a guest star in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, Fox was once again made a main cast member on "CSI," remaining as such through the fifteenth season in 2015. She later reprised her role as Sara Sidle on the follow-up series "CSI: Vegas," which premiered in 2021 as the fifth series in the "CSI" franchise. Among her other television credits, Fox guest-starred on the Lifetime legal dramedy series "Drop Dead Diva" in 2009.

Fox began her television acting career in some episodes of "ABC Afterschool Special" in 1992. She landed her first substantial role the following year, playing Officer Connie Karadzic on the ABC Chicago-set crime drama series "Missing Persons." The series ran for a single season until 1994. After that, Fox appeared in the pilot episode of the short-lived CBS series "Courthouse," and was in the television film "Alchemy." She gained her greatest recognition yet in 1996, when she joined the medical drama series "ER" in its third season as the recurring character Dr. Maggie Doyle. Fox remained on the show for the fourth and fifth seasons, concluding her run in 1999. During her time on "ER," she appeared in the miniseries "House of Frankenstein" and had an uncredited part in the infamous "Puppy Episode" of the sitcom "Ellen."

CBS ultimately agreed to take the actors back, but at the former $100,000 per episode rate.

In summary, the total wealth of Jorja Fox reflects strategic moves.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.