Here's Elizabeth Gillies Stunning Net Worth Revealed
Elizabeth Gillies is best known for her breakthrough role playing Fallon Carrington in the reboot of "Dynasty." But before she came to the CW, Gillies had roles on Disney Channel's "Victorious," where her friendship with Ariana Grande formed – she even appeared in one of Grande's music videos – along with shows like "The Black Donnellys," "Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll," and in movies including "Animal," Vacation," and "Arizona," (via Gold Derby). She has also done her share of voice acting, best known for voicing Lena Horne in "American Dad."
The rising star got her start at a young age, appearing in commercials for large companies like Virgin Mobile at just 12 years old and starring as Lucy in the Broadway hit "13."
Her success in the acting business has remained strong, and her interest in singing is also prominent. She has recorded duets with Victoria Justice and Ariana Grande and has posted covers to her YouTube channel. She has even hinted at working on her first album, (via Celebrity Net Worth). So how much is this songstress worth? Well, the answer might surprise you.
Elizabeth is worth more than you think
While Elizabeth Gillies may be a household name for some, she is still somewhat unknown to many who may be too old for Disney Channel and too young to care about a reboot of "Dynasty." Even still, her success in the business has earned her a stunning net worth of $4 million, (via Celebrity Net Worth).
Gillies is young, so we can only imagine that this number will continue to sky rocket as she becomes a more recognizable face in Hollywood. As for what's next for the star, she has recently hinted at a reboot of "Victorious."
"Everyone wants to do it. We're all buddies," she said on the "Zach Sang Show." "We want to do this. The fans deserve this," (via E! News).
Her personal life is ramping up as well. In the middle of 2020, Gillies married her boyfriend, record producer Michael Corcoran. After postponing it a bit due to the ongoing pandemic, the couple made it official during a classic ceremony with a small group of family and friends, (via USA Today).