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What Is Molly Ringwald's Net Worth?

Molly Ringwald is an American actress who has a net worth of $11 million. Molly Ringwald is best known for starring in the popular teen '80s films "Sixteen Candles," "The Breakfast Club," and "Pretty in Pink." Before this, she earned recognition for her role on the NBC sitcom "The Facts of Life." Among Ringwald's other credits are the films "The Pick-up Artist," "For Keeps," and "Teaching Mrs. Tingle," and the television series "Riverdale."

Early Life and Career Beginnings

Molly Ringwald was born on February 18, 1968, in Roseville, California. She is the daughter of chefAdeleand blind jazz pianist Robert. She has two siblings, Beth and Kelly, and also had an older brother who passed away before she was born. At age five, Ringwald began her acting career as the Dormouse in a stage production of "Alice in Wonderland." Later, she attended the Lycée Français de Los Angeles.

At the age of ten in 1978, Molly was selected to perform in a production of "Annie" in Los Angeles. The next year, she was in an episode of the sitcom "Diff'rent Strokes" and was subsequently part of the cast of that show's spinoff, "The Facts of Life." On both shows, she played the characterMolly Parker, a bubbly feminist student at Eastland Girls School. In 1980, Ringwald was a lead vocalist on two Disney albums: "Yankee Doodle Mickey" and "Disney's Merry Christmas Carols."

Brat Pack and Early Film Success

After making her debut on the big screen in "Tempest" and "Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone," Ringwald had her breakout role in the 1984John Hughescoming-of-age comedy "Sixteen Candles." For her performance as Samantha Baker, a girl whose family forgets her 16th birthday, Molly won the Young Artist Award for Best Young Actress in a Motion Picture. After this success, she was considered a member of the "Brat Pack," a group of '80s teen actors that included frequent costarsAnthony Michael Hall,Emilio Estevez,Judd Nelson, andAlly Sheedy. It was with the Brat Pack that Ringwald had her next biggest hit, John Hughes' "The Breakfast Club." In the 1985 film, the actress portrayed Claire Standish, a haughty rich girl who lands in detention for skipping class to go shopping. Molly was in yet another hit teen film the next year: "Pretty in Pink," directed byHoward Deutchand written by John Hughes.

Desiring more mature roles after "Pretty in Pink," Ringwald starred in three films in 1987: "P.K. and the Kid," the Jean-Luc Godard Shakespeare adaptation "King Lear," and the romantic dramedy "The Pick-up Artist," costarringRobert Downey Jr.The following year, she starred in "For Keeps," which is considered her final teen movie, and was also in "Fresh Horses" alongside fellow "Pretty in Pink" starAndrew McCarthy.

Ultimately, Molly Ringwald's financial journey is a testament to their success.

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