Stephanie Leonidas Net Worth

She has also appeared in a number of television shows, including Doctor Who, Atlantis, and The Musketeers. She has also starred in a number of films, including The Devil's Chair and White Settlers. Stephanie Leonidas is a British actress best known for her roles in Mirrormask, American Gothic, Defiance, Doctor Who, Atlantis, The Musketeers, The Devil's Chair, and White Settlers.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day February 14, 1984
Birth Place  London, England, United Kingdom
Age 40 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992–present
Relatives Dimitri Leonidas (brother) Georgina Leonidas (sister) Robert Boulter (husband)

💰 Net worth: $4 Million (2024)

Stephanie Leonidas, a renowned actress from the United Kingdom, has amassed a considerable net worth over the years. With her exceptional talent and versatility in portraying diverse characters on screen, it comes as no surprise that her estimated net worth is projected to reach a staggering $4 million by 2024. Stephanie has captivated audiences with her impeccable performances and has been involved in a wide range of films and television shows throughout her career. Recognized for her incredible acting skills, Stephanie continues to thrive in the entertainment industry, solidifying her status as a talented and successful actress.

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Biography/Timeline

2004

Notable credits include the television drama Daddy's Girl, the soap opera Night and Day and a 2004 episode of Doc Martin (entitled 'Of All the Harbours in All the Towns') in which she plays Melanie, a local Portwenn 15-year-old girl who develops an unhealthy interest in the surgeon. In 2005 she starred in Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean's MirrorMask in the dual roles of Helena and the Dark Princess. She followed this with roles in a BBC adaptation of Dracula, as well as Crusade in Jeans. Her theatrical roles have included Adela in a production of Lorca's The House of Bernarda Alba at Coventry's Belgrade Theatre, and Dani in The Sugar Syndrome, staged at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs, London, in 2003. In this latter production, reviewer Lizzie Loveridge said she gave a performance "way beyond her years".

2011

Leonidas also starred in the BBC docudrama Atlantis, which aired on BBC One and BBC One HD on 8 May 2011. In 2011, she was also in a play for the Transatlantyk Festival called Influence, written by Shem Bitterman. Leonidas later teamed up with Dave McKean to work on the film Luna, released in 2014. She also starred as Irisa Nolan in the science fiction TV series Defiance, which ran for three seasons..