Liana Cornell Net Worth

Liana Cornell is an actress born on April 24, 1990 in Mullumbimby, Australia. She is the daughter of Director/Actor/Writer John Cornell and Actress Delvene Delaney and grew up in Byron Bay. She graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art in 2012 and is known for her theatre work, most recently her performance in the Bell Shakespeare Company's production of "The Winter's Tale" at the Sydney Opera House.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day April 24, 1990
Age 33 YEARS OLD
Occupation Actress, director, writer, environmental activist
Television Britannia (TV series) Wolf Creek (TV series) East of Everything Love Child (TV series) Schapelle (TV film) House of Hancock Bell Shakespeare
Parent(s) John Cornell (father) Delvene Delaney (mother)

💰 Net worth: $5 Million (2024)

Liana Cornell, a talented actress, is anticipated to have a net worth of $5 million by the year 2024. Born in 1990, she has proven her skills in the entertainment industry and has steadily made a name for herself. With her captivating performances and dedication to her craft, Liana has garnered attention and success throughout her career. As her net worth continues to grow, it is a testament to her hard work and talent, and it serves as a promising indicator of her future accomplishments.

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Biography/Timeline

2012

Liana Cornell is a 2012 NIDA Acting Graduate. She is the daughter of director/actor/writer John Cornell and Actress Delvene Delaney . She was born in Mullumbimby and grew up in Byron Bay. Her first television work was in ABC's East of Everything as the character Rebecca. She has subsequently gone on to work on 'Schapelle', 'Love Child', 'House of Hancock', and 'Wolf Creek' and has an upcoming role in the Amazon and Sky co-produced TV series Britannia. She is also known for her theatre work, most recently her work for the Bell Shakespeare Company's "The Winter's Tale" at the Sydney Opera House. She is also a Writer, Producer and Director. Cornell founded and ran a philanthropic fund called Save Our Skins which focuses mainly on endangered species and environmental issues.