Inside Jordana Brewster's Fortune: Jordana Brewster's Assets & Salary & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets
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Many fans are curious about Jordana Brewster's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What Is Jordana Brewster's Net Worth?
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Jordana Brewster was born on April 26, 1980, in Panama City, Panama. Her mother, Maria João, was a Brazilian swimsuit model who appeared on the cover of "Sports Illustrated" magazine in 1978. Maria appeared with her daughter in an ad campaign in 2015. Jordana's father is an American investment banker. The family moved to Manhattan when she was 10 years old, and she began attending the prestigious Professional Children's School. Jordana has a sister named Isabella, who was married to retired NBA playerBaron Davisfrom 2014 to 2017.
Film and Television Career
Jordana Brewster is a Panamanian-born, Brazilian-American actress and model who has a net worth of $25 million. Jordana Brewster is best known for her role as Mia Toretto in the popular "Fast & Furious" action film franchise. She has also had notable roles on television in such series as "As the World Turns," "American Crime Story," "Lethal Weapon," and the TNT reboot of "Dallas." Brewster's other credits include the films "D.E.B.S.," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning," and "Random Acts of Violence."
She appeared in a handful of television movies throughout the 2000s and 2010s, including a television version of "Mr. And Mrs. Smith." In 2014, she returned to the big screen with a supporting role in the crime drama "American Heist," which featuredAdrien BrodyandHayden Christensen. The film saw a limited release in the US and grossed under $10,000 at US movie theaters, but it saw a wider release in the former Soviet Bloc and grossed over $2 million overseas. The following year she had a supporting role in the comedy crime movie "Home Sweet Hell," which starredKatherine Heigland was a commercial flop and a critical disaster. In 2019, Brewster returned to the slasher genre with a leading role in the film "Random Acts of Violence," which is based on a comic of the same name. The film was released theatrically only in Canada, and it received lukewarm reviews. The next year, she saw the release of the romantic comedy "Hooking Up," which also starred Britney Snow andSam Richardson. It did not see a theatrical release and was panned by critics.
Brewster made her acting debut when she was 15 years old with a role on the soap opera "All My Children." That same year, she was cast in the role of rebellious teenager Nikki Munson on another soap opera, "As the World Turns." She played the role of Munson from 1995 to 2001, and in 1997, she was nominated for a "Soap Opera Digest" Award for her performance on the series. Jordana made her film debut in 1998 with a leading role in the science fiction horror film "The Faculty," which also featuredElijah WoodandJosh Hartnett. The following year, she starred alongsideJulia StilesandJosh Hamiltonin the NBC television miniseries "The 60s." Brewster attended college at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, where she earned a B.A. in English.
Since her days as a child actor on daytime soap operas, Brewster has maintained a presence on television, and she spent the 2010s more involved in television than in film. In 2009, she appeared in several episodes of the NBC spy comedy "Chuck," playing the title character's ex-girlfriend. In 2010, she was a guest star on a few episodes of the action series "Dark Blue," and she was featured in a few episodes of the comedy-drama "Gigantic" the following year. In 2012, she was cast in the role of Elana Ramos on the TNT primetime soap opera "Dallas," and she was on the series until its cancellation in 2014. The following year, Jordana played the character of Kate Warner in the second season of the ABC mystery anthology series "Secrets and Lies." The story centers around the investigation of Warner's death. In 2016, she portrayed Denise Brown in five episodes of the crime anthology series "American Crime Story," and she was cast as a psychiatrist for the L.A. Police Department in the buddy-cop series "Lethal Weapon," which ended in 2018.
Brewster came into the spotlight for her role as Mia Toretto in the 2001 racing film "The Fast and the Furious." Also that year, she starred in the drama "The Invisible Circus" oppositeCameron Diaz. In 2004, she had a leading role in the teen action comedy "D.E.B.S." The film follows a group of teenage girls who are training to be spies, and while it was a flop among critics and at the box office, it has gone on to develop a cult following. Jordana starred in the television film "Nearing Grace" in 2005, and she saw her next theatrical release the following year with the war romance film "Annapolis," in which she playedJames Franco'slove interest. The film grossed $17.6 million against a budget of $26 million, and it received largely negative reviews among critics. Her second release of 2006, the horror film prequel "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning," was far more successful. It grossed $51.8 million at the box office against a slim $16 million budget. For her performance in the film, Brewster was nominated for two Teen Choice Awards and a Scream Award. In 2009, she reprised her role as Mia in "Fast & Furious," and she continued to star in the franchise with the 2011 film "Fast Five," the 2013 film "Fast & Furious 6," and the 2015 installment "Furious 7."
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