Kate Mara Net Worth, Salary, and Earnings

Kate Mara Net Worth
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Kate Mara’s net worth 2025: Kate Mara is an American actress. Curious to learn more about Kate Mara? Read on as we take you through Kate Mara’s biography, age, height, family, house, personal life, education, income, salary, earnings, and net worth. You’ll also learn how Kate Mara made her fortune as a bonus.

Biography and Net Worth of Kate Mara

 Full Name Kate Rooney Mara
Date of Birth February 27, 1983
Age [wp-age id=”10216″] Years
Profession Actress
Height 5 ft 3 in (1.60 m)
Nationality American
Source of Wealth Acting
Annual Salary $4 Million
Net Worth $15 Million
Last Updated April 2025
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Kate Mara is an American actress with an estimated net worth of $15 million. Mara is best known for her playing the roles of Zoe Barnes in the Netflix political drama “House of Cards”, Shari Rothenberg in the Fox thriller series “24”, Hayden McClaine in the FX miniseries “American Horror Story: Murder House”, Patty Bowes in the FX series “Pose”, and Claire Wilson in the miniseries “A Teacher”.

Since making her acting debut, the New York-born actress has played both supporting and lead roles in numerous films, dramas, and television series. Kate Mara has also made quite a fortune throughout her career. Read on as we explore Kate Mara’s income, salary, earnings, and net worth.

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Early Life: Age, Parents, Siblings & Ethnicity

Kate Rooney Mara was born on February 27, 1983 (age [wp-age id=”10216″]), in Bedford, New York, United States. Her father, Timothy Christopher Mara is an NFL scout and vice president of the New York Giants for player evaluation, and her mother, Kathleen McNulty Mara is a homemaker.

Kate has three siblings, an older brother, Daniel, a younger sister, Patricia Mara, and a younger brother, Conor. Mara is of Irish, Italian, German, French-Canadia, and English ancestry.

Education: High School & University

Kate Mara attended Fox Lane High School. After high school, she was accepted into the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University to study musical theater, but deferred her slot to pursue a career in acting.

Career

In a 1997 episode of NBC’s “Law & Order,” Kate Mara made her television debut. She made her big-screen debut in 1999 with roles in “Joe the King” and “Random Hearts.” In 2000, she appeared as a guest star on the ABC series “Madigan Men,” NBC’s “Ed,” and in 2001, “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.”

Mara made appearances in episodes of “Cold Case,” “Boston Public,” “Everwood,” four of The WB’s “Nip/Tuck,” two of “Everwood,” and two of “Everwood” in 2003.

In the 2004 television film “Prodigy,” which was up for a Young Artist Award for Best Family Television Movie or Special, Kate received her first major acting role. She has had appearances as a guest star on “CSI: Miami” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” in addition to “Time Well Spent,” a short film.

Mara made six appearances on “Jack & Bobby” on The WB in 2005, and the following year she played computer analyst Shari Rothenberg on the well-liked Fox thriller “24.” She also made appearances in the drama “Brokeback Mountain,” the football biographical “We Are Marshall,” the horror film “Urban Legends: Bloody Mary,” and the films “The Californians,” “Zoom,” and “Fireflies” at that time. Before getting a recurring role on HBO’s “Entourage” in 2009, Kate starred in the films “Full of It,” “Shooter,” “Transsiberian,” and “Stone of Destiny” in 2007 and 2008, respectively.

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Mara co-starred in the science fiction movie “Transcendence” in 2014 alongside Johnny Depp and Morgan Freeman. In 2015, she played Sue Storm/the Invisible Woman in “Fantastic Four,” Ashley Smith, a real-life hostage, in “Captive,” and she made an appearance in Ridley Scott’s “The Martian,” which made “$630.2 million” at the box office.

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The biographical drama “Megan Leavey,” in which Kate portrayed a U.S. Marine, won a Truly Moving Picture Award at the Heartland Film Festival in 2017. Kate also produced and starred in “My Days of Mercy.” 

Mara worked with Ryan Murphy once again in 2018; she played Patty Bowes on six episodes of “Pose” and played Mary Jo Kopechne in the biographical movie “Chappaquiddick” that same year. The miniseries “A Teacher,” which Mara also produced, will include her in an unspecified role in 2020. 

Personal Life: Husband & Children

Kate Mara is happily married to actor, Jamie Bell. The couple exchanged marital vows on July 17, 2017. Together, they have a daughter, born in May 2019 and are expecting their second child. Mara is also a stepmother to Bell’s son from his previous marriage to Evan Rachel Wood.

Social Media Profile: Instagram, Twitter, Facebook & TikTok

Kate Mara has an impressive number of followers on her social media pages where she shares a bit of her personal life and work-related stuff. Kate Mara has over 463,000 Instagram followers. Mara has over 225,000 Twitter followers. On Facebook, Kate Mara has over 222,000 followers.

 

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Kate Mara Net Worth, Salary, and Earnings 2025

As of April 2025, Kate Mara has an estimated net worth of $15 million. Mara earns her wealth from her acting career. Mara also makes money through brand promotion, endorsement, and sponsorship.

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Kate Mara has an annual salary of $4 million which is accrued through her acting career and other business ventures. Although she is yet to reveal her salary, it is known that her salary depends on her role and the duration of a film project.

Kate Mara’s House

In May 2019, Mara and her husband, Bell paid $2.57 million for a home in Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California. The home has 2,394 square feet of living space, 3 beds, and 2.5 bathrooms. In June 2022, the couple listed the home for sale for $3.2 million.

Summary

Kate Mara is an American actress with an estimated net worth of $15 million. Mara is best known for her playing the roles of Zoe Barnes in the Netflix political drama “House of Cards”, Shari Rothenberg in the Fox thriller series “24”, Hayden McClaine in the FX miniseries “American Horror Story: Murder House”, Patty Bowes in the FX series “Pose”, and Claire Wilson in the miniseries “A Teacher”.

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