Many fans are curious about Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu's financial success in 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.

What is Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu's Net Worth?

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu is a French actress who has a net worth of $5 million. To American audiences Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu is most widely known for starring on the Netflix romantic comedy series "Emily in Paris." She is also known for her role in the television miniseries "Mistral's Daughter" and her recurring role on the French television series "Call My Agent!" Meanwhile, on the big screen, Leroy-Beaulieu has appeared in such films as "Three Men and a Cradle," "The Possessed," "Natalia," and "Vatel."

Early Life

Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu was born on April 25, 1963 in Rome, Italy to model Françoise Laurent and actor Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu. Raised in Italy, she relocated to Paris, France when she was 16 to study drama. This upset her father, who urged her not to follow in his footsteps as an actor.

Film Career

Leroy-Beaulieu first appeared on the big screen in 1983, starring as Anne Lambert in Roger Vadim's dramedy film "Surprise Party." Two years later, she was in the comedy "Three Men and a Cradle," costarring Roland Giraud, Michel Boujenah, and André Dussollier. For her performance, Leroy-Beaulieu earned a César Award nomination for Most Promising Actress. "Three Men and a Cradle" would go on to be remade in Hollywood as "Three Men and a Baby." Leroy-Beaulieu next appeared in "Flag." In 1988, she was in four films: "Dandin," "The Possessed," "Camomille," and "Natalia," the lattermost of which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival. Leroy-Beaulieu was subsequently part of the large ensemble cast of the 1989 historical film "Le Révolution Française," made for the 200thanniversary of the French Revolution. She portrayed Charlotte Corday in the epic film.

Kicking off the 90s, Leroy-Beaulieu was in "Les Clés du Paradis" and "Coupable d'Innocence ou Quand la Raison Dort." After those came "Un'anima Divisa in Due" and "Petits Travaux Tranquilles." In 1994, Leroy-Beaulieu starred opposite Patrick Braoudé in the French romantic comedy "Nine Months," which Braoudé also directed and co-wrote. Like her previous film "Three Men and a Cradle," it was also remade in Hollywood. Leroy-Beaulieu subsequently appeared in such films as "Un Eroe Borghese," "L'année Juliette," "The Green Planet," "Hercule & Sherlock," and "TGV." Among her many other credits are "Vatel," "Two Brothers," "Graziella," "Eternity," "De Gaulle," and "Papi Sitter."

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