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

What Is Lucy Lawless' Net Worth and Salary?

Lucy Lawless was born Lucille Frances Ryan on March 29, 1968, in Auckland, New Zealand. Her mother was a teacher, and her father worked as a banker until becoming mayor of the city. She has five siblings and falls second to youngest in the order. Lucy has described her family as being Irish Catholic and cites her mother's involvement in the community as a source of inspiration. Showing an early interest in performing, Lawless appeared in her first musical when she was 10 years old and studied acting throughout high school. She went to Marist College upon her graduation and then transferred to Auckland University to finish her degree in languages. When she was 21, Lawless won the 1989 Miss New Zealand title.

While promoting the first season, Lawless fell off of a horse on the set of "The Tonight Show withJay Leno" and broke her pelvis. However, she fully recovered, and only a few episodes were affected, featuring less of Lucy. The show was nominated for seven Emmys over the course of its run, with Lawless receiving one nomination. It also spawned numerous video games, a collectible card game, and several comic book adaptations. The series concluded in 2001, but it left a legacy on pop culture that has not yet faded.

Lucy Lawless MNZM is a New Zealand actress and singer who has a net worth of $30 million. Lucy Lawless is most recognized for her role as the title character in the television series "Xena: Warrior Princess," which aired 143 episodes between 1995 and 2001. Lawless also played Ruby Knowby on "Ash vs. Evil Dead" from 2015 to 2018. Lucy's net worth is a combined number with her husband since 1998, Rob Tapert. Tapert executive produced "Xena" and "Ash vs. Evil Dead," and he also co-created "Xena." In 2004, Lawless was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM) in the Queen's Birthday Honours.

Lucy got her start acting on the New Zealand television show "Funny Business" in 1988 and remained on the series for two years. After its conclusion, she went to study in Vancouver at The William Davis Centre for Actors Study. In 1994, Lawless landed a role in the television film "Hercules and the Amazon Women," and the film went on to become the pilot episode for the "Hercules: Legendary Journeys" television show. For the first season of the television show, Lucy was asked to play a heroic warrior woman named Xena. Her character proved to be popular enough to warrant a spin-off series, "Xena: Warrior Princess." The series, which premiered in September 1995, follows Xena in a fantasy land based on Ancient Greece as she uses her warrior powers to help others and atone for her past misdeeds. Filming over the six seasons primarily took place in New Zealand. The show was an instant hit and was widely viewed in its first season.

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Lucy is also a talented singer and was encouraged to pursue singing after being runner-up on the 2006 show "Celebrity Duets." Several episodes of "Xena the Warrior Princess" featured her actual singing. Lawless made her debut as a singer in 2006 with a sold-out concert in Paris, and she has released the albums "Come 2 Me" and "Come to Mama: Lucy Lawless in Concert: The Roxy Theater in Hollywood." In 2013, she starred in "Chicago: The Musical" in both LA and New Zealand. Lucy has also been a voice actor for Cartoon Network's show "Adventure Time" and the DC Comics television movie "Justice League: The New Frontier." Lawless has continued to guest star in a variety of smaller television roles, including a recurring role on the NBC hit "Parks and Recreation." In 2016, she landed a role on the Starz horror-comedy show "Ash vs Evil Dead," which lasted for three seasons.

In 1997, Lawless was cast as Rizzo in the "Grease" revival on Broadway. After "Xena the Warrior Princess" concluded, her next big sci-fi role was in "Battlestar Galactica," which she starred in from 2005 to 2009. In 2010, she was cast on the Starz television series "Spartacus," which lasted for two seasons. She won a Saturn award for her performance on the show in 2011.

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