Maggie Siff Net Worth - Pulptastic

Maggie Siff, an American actress, has a net worth of $8 million. She is best known for her roles on the television series Mad Men, Sons of Anarchy, and Billions. Siff has also appeared in several films, including Push, Leaves of Grass, and Funny People.

What is Maggie Siff’s Net Worth and Salary?

Maggie Siff, an American actress, has a net worth of $8 million. She is best known for her roles on the television series “Mad Men,” “Sons of Anarchy,” and “Billions.” Siff has also appeared in several films, including “Push,” “Leaves of Grass,” and “Funny People.”

In addition to her acting career, Siff has served as a spokesperson for the digital financial advisory company Betterment.

Maggie Siff’s Education

Maggie Siff was born in the Bronx borough of New York City in 1974. She attended the Bronx High School of Science and later graduated with a BA in English from Bryn Mawr College in 1996. Siff continued her education at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, where she obtained her MFA in acting.

Maggie Siff’s Early Career

After college, Siff worked briefly at a hedge fund before pursuing acting. She started out in regional theater and received recognition for her performance in Lantern Theater Company’s production of “Ghosts,” earning a Barrymore Award in 1998.

Television Career of Maggie Siff

Maggie Siff made her television debut in 2004 with a guest appearance on “Third Watch” and went on to make appearances on several shows including “Rescue Me,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Grey’s Anatomy,” and “Mad Men” where she had her first main role as Rachel Menken Katz. She also had a recurring role on “Nip/Tuck” as Rachel Ben Natan before landing her biggest role yet as Dr. Tara Knowles on “Sons of Anarchy” which she appeared in for six seasons. Siff also had recurring roles on “Life on Mars” and “A Gifted Man” before getting her next main role on “Billions” where she plays Wendy Rhoades.

Maggie Siff’s Film Career

Maggie Siff made her debut in the 2007 legal thriller “Michael Clayton” and went on to appear in Helen Hunt’s directorial debut “Then She Found Me” the same year. In 2009, Siff appeared in three films including the superhero thriller “Push,” Tim Blake Nelson’s black comedy “Leaves of Grass,” and Judd Apatow’s “Funny People.” After a break from film, Siff returned in 2013 in the drama “Concussion” and in 2016 with three movies including “The 5th Wave,” “The Sweet Life,” and her first leading role in “A Woman, a Part.” Siff has also appeared in the films “One Percent More Humid” and “The Short History of the Long Road.”

Other Endeavors

Beyond acting, Maggie Siff has lent her voice to various projects. She served as the narrator of the audio book “Gwendy’s Button Box,” written by Stephen King and Richard Chizmar. Additionally, Siff portrayed art director and screenwriter Polly Platt on Karina Longworth’s film history podcast “You Must Remember This.”

In 2018, Siff became a spokesperson for Betterment, a digital financial advisory service.

Maggie Siff’s Personal Life

Actress Maggie Siff got married to Paul Ratliff in 2012. The couple has a daughter named Lucy.

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