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

What is Robin Tunney's Net Worth and Salary?

Robin Tunney was born on June 19, 1972 in Chicago, Illinois to Cathy, a bartender, and Patrick, a car salesman. Her cousin is Chicago alderman Tom Tunney. She is Irish Catholic, and was raised in suburban Orland Park. For her education, Tunney went to Saint Ignatius College Prep and the Chicago Academy for the Arts.

In 2005, Tunney began playing the main role of Veronica Donovan, a real estate lawyer, on the series "Prison Break"; she remained in the role for the first two seasons of the show. Her biggest role yet came in 2008, when she began playing FBI special agent Teresa Lisbon on the CBS crime drama series "The Mentalist." Starring oppositeSimon Bakeras independent consultant Patrick Jane, Tunney remained on the show for all seven of its seasons through early 2015. She subsequently made appearances on "Love" and "Insatiable." In 2019, Tunney starred as Maya Travis on the ABC legal drama series "The Fix," which was canceled after a single season.

Tunney commenced the new millennium with roles in two films: the survival thriller "Vertical Limit" and the science-fiction action film "Supernova." Her subsequent credits included "Investigating Sex," "The Secret Lives of Dentists," "Cherish," "The In-Laws," and "Paparazzi." In 2005, Tunney starred in the psychological crime thriller "The Zodiac" and the independent drama "Runaway." The following year, she starred in "Open Window" and had supporting roles in "Hollywoodland" and "The Darwin Awards." Tunney then appeared in "August," "The Burning Plain," and "Passenger Side." In 2012, she starred in the comedy "See Girl Run." Her other credits have included the biographical sports film "My All American," the thrillers "Looking Glass" and "Monster Party," and the psychological drama "Horse Girl."

Robin Tunney is an American actress who has a net worth of $8 million. She is most widely recognized for her work on the hit series, "The Mentalist", as Special Agent Teresa Lisbon. She starred on The Mentalist from 2008 – 2015 and appeared in 151 episodes. Robin Tunney rose to prominence in the mid-90s with her performances in the cult films "Empire Records" and "The Craft." She has been in numerous films since then, including "Niagara, Niagara," "End of Days," "Open Window," "Hollywoodland," and "Looking Glass." Meanwhile, on television, Tunney had main roles on the series "Prison Break," "The Mentalist," and "The Fix."

In 1992, Tunney made her film debut in the comedy "Encino Man," starringSean AstinandBrendan Fraser. She had a bigger role a few years later in the coming-of-age film "Empire Records," which was poorly received at the time but later became a cult favorite. More commercially successful was the 1996 supernatural horror film "The Craft," in which Tunney starred alongsideFairuza Balk,Rachel True, andNeve Campbell; it too gained a cult following over the years. One of Tunney's most notable years was 1997, when she starred in both "Julian Po" and "Niagara, Niagara." For the latter film, she won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival. Tunney went on to star in the crime film "Montana" and the action horror film "End of Days," in which she appeared oppositeArnold Schwarzenegger.

On the small screen, Tunney first appeared in made-for-TV movies. Her debut was in "Perry Mason: The Case of Reckless Romeo" in 1992. The year after that, she portrayedKathleen Kennedyin the television film "JFK: Reckless Youth." Tunney also had a main role on the short-lived CBS sitcom "Cutters." In 1994, she appeared in an episode of "Law & Order." Following a long break from television, Tunney returned in 2003 to appear in an episode of "The Twilight Zone." The next year, she was in the pilot episode of the medical drama series "House."

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