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

What Is Linda Gray's Net Worth?

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Linda Ann Gray was born on September 12, 1940, in Santa Monica, California. She was raised in Culver City. Her father, Leslie, was a watchmaker. She had a younger sister named Betty, who passed away from breast cancer in 1989.

Linda Gray is an American actress who has a net worth of $12 million. Linda Gray is probably best known for playing Sue Ellen Ewing in several iterations of the television show "Dallas." The role earned Linda several Golden Globe and Emmy nominations. She appeared in 308 episodes of the series' original run and 40 episodes of the reboot from 2012 to 2014. Between 1994 and 1995, she appeared in 29 episodes of "Models Inc."

She has appeared in a plethora of television films, including two "Dallas" reunion films. Meanwhile, Gray's credits on the big screen have included "Oscar" and "Expecting Mary," while her stage credits have included productions of "The Graduate," "Terms of Endearment," and "Cinderella."

Linda had her next main role on a television series from 1994 to 1995, playing the owner of a Los Angeles modeling agency on the primetime soap opera "Models Inc.," a spinoff of "Melrose Place." The show was ultimately canceled after a single season. Following this, Gray was in an episode of "Touched by an Angel" and was a special guest star in five episodes of "The Bold and the Beautiful." From 2012 to 2014, she reprised her role as Sue Ellen Ewing on the revival of "Dallas." Linda later appeared in recurring roles on the British soap opera "Hollyoaks" and the streaming series "Hand of God." Among her other credits, she has been in numerous television films throughout her career, including "Murder in Peyton Place," "Haywire," "The Wild and the Free," "Highway Heartbreaker," "Accidental Meeting," and the "Dallas" reunion films "Dallas: J.R. Returns" and "Dallas: War of the Ewings."

Gray began her career as a model in the '60s and also appeared in hundreds of television commercials. Additionally, she had an uncredited role in the 1963 bedroom comedy film "Palm Springs Weekend" and was the leg stand-in for the famous scene in the 1967 film "The Graduate" in which Benjamin admires Mrs. Robinson's gams.

In 1974, Gray made her professional acting debut on television in an episode of the ABC medical drama "Marcus Welby, M.D." She followed this with appearances in episodes of the NBC police drama series "McCloud" and the CBS detective series "Switch." Linda had her first main role on a series in 1977, when she starred onNorman Lear'ssitcom "All That Glitters," a parody of soap operas. Gray played fashion model Linda Murkland, significantly the first transgender character in a regular role on American television. Following this, Linda was in episodes of "Big Hawaii" and "Emergency!" She was finally launched to fame in 1978, when she began playing Sue Ellen Ewing on the CBS primetime soap opera "Dallas." Gray remained in the role for 308 episodes through 1989, and earned both Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations. She subsequently appeared in episodes of "Lovejoy," "Melrose Place," and "Mighty Max."

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