Adina Porter Net Worth

Adina Porter is an American actress born and raised in New York City. She was encouraged by a teacher to audition for High School of Performing Arts and was accepted. After graduating from SUNY Purchase, she was "discovered" by a talent agent and went on to work steadily in the theatre, appearing in off Broadway plays and in regional theatre. She is most recognizable from seven seasons as Lettie Mae Thornton in HBO's Thuan Huyet (2008) and three seasons of the Aaron Sorkin HBO drama, Phong Tin Tuc (2012). Porter has also appeared in The Women (2001), The Social Network (2010), The Peacemaker (1997), and Think of Me (2011). She currently stars as Indra in CW's The 100 (2014) and Pearly Mae in WGN's Underground (2016). When not working, Porter spends her time with her two children in Los Angeles and New York.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day March 13, 1971
Birth Place American
Age 52 YEARS OLD
Occupation Actress
Years active 1988–present
Spouse(s) David Raymond Hecht (divorced) Larry Earl Madison (widowed)
Children 2

💰 Net worth: $1.3 Million (2024)

Adina Porter, a renowned American actress, has gained significant recognition for her exceptional talent and dedication in the entertainment industry. With an impressive net worth estimated at $1.3 million in 2024, she has solidified herself as a successful figure. Adina Porter's incredible contributions to acting have granted her numerous opportunities and accolades throughout her career. She has captivated audiences with her remarkable performances, making her one of the most respected and sought-after actresses in America. Adina Porter's impressive net worth is a testament to her passion for her craft and her ability to excel in her chosen profession.

Biography/Timeline

1996

Porter began her acting career in the theatre, appearing in off Broadway plays and in regional theatre. Her off-Broadway credits include The Debutante Ball, Jersey City, Aven' U Boys, Girl Gone, Silence, Cunning, Exile, Dancing on Moonlight and Hurricane. In 1996, she received Obie Award for Distinguished Performance by an Actress for her performance in Venus. Her Broadway debut came in 2001 with the Roundabout Theater's revival of The Women, directed by Scott Elliott, broadcast as part of PBS's Stage on Screen series, in addition, she performed in multiple productions at the New York Shakespeare Festival.

2002

Porter began her screen career playing guest starring roles on television dramas include Law & Order, New York Undercover, Brooklyn South, and NYPD Blue. She had a recurring role as housekeeper Gwen Walker in the NBC period drama American Dreams from 2002 to 2003. In film, she made her debut in 1992 Leopold/Loeb New Queer Cinema feature, Swoon. She went to appear in small roles in films The Peacemaker (1997), Gia (1998), Body Shots (1999), The Fluffer (2001), and The Salon (2005). In 2005, Porter played Ricky in the film adaptation of Ruben Santiago-Hudson's play Lackawanna Blues for HBO. She received Black Reel Award for Best Supporting Actress: Television Movie/Cable for her role. She went to appear ER, Prison Break, Without a Trace, House, and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.

2008

In 2008, Porter was cast as Lettie Mae Thornton, mother to Rutina Wesley's Tara Thorton, in the HBO drama series, True Blood. She was promoted to series regular in seventh and final season of show. In 2012, she guest starred in an episode of Grey's Anatomy. From 2012 to 2014, she also had a recurring role on the HBO series The Newsroom playing Kendra James. In 2014, she began appearing in a recurring role as Indra in the CW post-apocalyptic drama, The 100. Porter also starred in two unsold drama pilots for ABC, Doubt in 2013, and The Jury in 2016. In 2016, she played Pearly Mae during first season of WGN America period drama Underground. Later that year, Porter was cast as Lee Harris in the FX anthology series American Horror Story: Roanoke, after previously appearing as a minor character in American Horror Story: Murder House in 2011. For her performance in Roanoke, she received critical acclaim and was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television. She later portrayed Beverly Hope in American Horror Story: Cult where she received similar praise from critics.

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