What is Emmanuelle Chriqui's Net Worth?
Emmanuelle Chriqui, a talented Canadian actress, has an estimated net worth of $3 million. She began her acting journey at the young age of 10, participating in theater productions before transitioning to television and film. Chriqui gained significant attention with her role as Sloane in the hit series "Entourage" (HBO, 2004-2011), making her a well-known name in Hollywood. Her portrayal of the character earned her a spot in several men's magazines, including Stuff and Maxim, often cited as one of Hollywood's most desirable women.
Beyond "Entourage," Chriqui has showcased her versatility by appearing in various films such as Adam Sandler's comedy "You Don't Mess with the Zohan" (2008) and the R&B music industry biopic "Cadillac Records" (2008). Her post-"Entourage" TV roles include the historical drama series "The Borgias" and the animated sci-fi adventure "TRON: Uprising."
Early Life
Born on December 10, 1975, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Emmanuelle Sophie Anne Chriqui is the daughter of Moroccan-Jewish parents Liliane and Albert Chriqui. She grew up in an Orthodox Jewish household with her siblings, Serge and Laurence. The family relocated to Toronto, Ontario, when she was two years old. Tragically, her mother passed away when Chriqui was only sixteen.
Her passion for acting was evident early in her life, with her brother paying for her acting classes that further fueled her interest. She attended Unionville High School's drama program and also studied acting in Paris at the Perimony School, which solidified her decision to pursue a career in acting.
Career
Chriqui's first on-screen role was in a McDonald's commercial at the age of 10. She began to consistently book work in the mid-1990s, landing guest-starring roles in shows like "Are You Afraid of the Dark?", "Forever Knight," "Once a Thief," and "Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal." Her first Hollywood film role came in the 1999 film "Detroit Rock City."
In 2000, Chriqui starred in the teen comedy "Snow Day," playing Claire Bonner. Throughout the 2000s, she appeared in films such as "100 Girls," "Wrong Turn," "On the Line," and "In the Mix." Her role as Adam Sandler's love interest, Dalia, in the 2008 comedy "Don't Mess with the Zohan" earned her the Standout Performance Trophy at the Young Hollywood Awards.
Also in 2008, Chriqui appeared alongside Beyoncé Knowles in "Cadillac Records" as Revetta Chess. In 2010, she joined the cast of Showtime's "The Borgias" and voiced Cheetara in the animated series "ThunderCats." She also lent her voice and physical likeness to the character Numbers in the video game "Call of Duty: Black Ops." From 2012 to 2013, she played a main character in "Tron: Uprising" and had recurring roles in "The Mentalist" and "Cleaners."
In 2015, Chriqui starred in the television miniseries "Killing Jesus" as Herodias and had a main role in "Murder in the First." From 2016 to 2017, she played Gina in "Shut Eye" and appeared as Dr. Lila Kyla in "The Passage" in 2019. She currently stars as Lana Lang in the series "Superman & Lois" since 2021.
Chriqui has also appeared in several music videos, including Hinder's "Lips of an Angel," Zac Brown Band's "Whatever It Is," and Charles Perry's "I Could Be the Best Time of Your Life."
Personal Life
Emmanuelle Chriqui practices Transcendental Meditation and became a United States citizen in September 2017. Throughout her career, she has been romantically linked to several men in Hollywood. She dated JC Chasez from 2001-2002, followed by Jeremy Sisto until 2003. She was in a relationship with Clifton Collins Jr. from 2005 to 2007 and dated Gerardo Celasco from 2013 to 2014. In 2015, she was with Adrian Bellani. Chriqui met actor Sam Trammell in 2018 during the filming of "Hospitality," and the couple has been together since then.