Caitlin Clarke Net Worth

Caitlin Clarke was an American actress born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 3, 1952. She was best known for her roles in Dragonslayer (1981), Blown Away (1994) and Crocodile Dundee (1986). She passed away on September 9, 2004 in Pittsburgh.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day May 03, 1952
Birth Place  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Age 68 YEARS OLD
Died On September 9, 2004(2004-09-09) (aged 52)\nSewickley, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Birth Sign Gemini
Occupation actor, instructor
Years active 1978–2001

💰 Net worth: $700,000 (2024)

Caitlin Clarke, a known actress in the United States, is reported to have an estimated net worth of $700,000 in 2024. Throughout her career, she has showcased her talent on screen, captivating audiences with her remarkable performances in various roles. With her impressive body of work, Clarke has proven her versatility as an actress and continues to be recognized for her contributions to the entertainment industry. As her net worth continues to grow, Caitlin Clarke undoubtedly remains a prominent figure in the American acting landscape.

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Biography/Timeline

1974

Clarke received her B.A. in theater arts from Mount Holyoke College in 1974 and her M.F.A. from the Yale School of Drama in 1978. During her final year at Yale Clarke performed with the Yale Repertory Theater in such plays as Tales from the Vienna Woods.

1985

The first few years of Clarke's professional career were largely theatrical, apart from her role in Dragonslayer. After appearing in three Broadway plays in 1985, Clarke moved to Los Angeles for several years as a film and television Actress. She appeared in the 1986 film Crocodile Dundee as Simone. She returned to theater in the early 1990s, and to Broadway as Charlotte Cardoza in Titanic.

1986

Movies: Mayflower Madam (1986), Love, Lies and Murder (1991), The Stepford Husbands (1996). The episode, " The Witness", Matlock 1990

2004

Clarke was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2000. She returned to Pittsburgh to teach theater at the University of Pittsburgh and at the Pittsburgh Musical Theater's Rauh Conservatory as well as to perform in Pittsburgh theatre until her death on September 9, 2004.