Beth Broderick - Famous Screenwriter

Beth Broderick Net Worth

$3,000,000

Born in Falmouth, Kentucky, famous American actress Beth Broderick has accumulated a net worth of $3 million dollars through her career in film and TV. Since making her on-screen debut in the 80s,she has appeared in popular projects like “Sabrina, The Teenage Witch” and “The Closer”.

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Beth Broderick has made a name for herself as an established American actress. She graduated from the American Academy of Arts in California and moved to New York to pursue acting. In the early 80s, she made her on-camera debut with small roles in two unsuccessful films. In 1988, she achieved critical acclaim for her role in the film 'Stealing Home'. Since then, she has worked steadily in both film and television and has appeared in several popular shows such as 'Supernatural', 'The Closer', 'Cold Case', 'Leverage', and 'Castle'. She is most recognized for her co-starring role on 'Sabrina, The Teenage Witch', where she played the character Aunt Zelda.

Basic Information About Beth Broderick

Full NameBeth Broderick
CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Philanthropist, Television Director, Screenwriter
Net worth$3,000,000
Date of birth1959-02-24 (65 years old)
Place of birthFalmouth
NationalityUnited States of America
EducationAmerican Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, University of Texas, American Conservatory Theater, and Oxford School of Drama
Curiosities and TrademarksElegant, light, and breathy type of voice
FatherThomas Joseph Broderick
MotherNina Lou
SpouseScott Paetty - (29 AprilΒ 2005 - present)
26 January - Brian Porizek (Β 1998 - 11 JulyΒ 2000)Β (divorced)
KidsKim Broderick, Rhett Broderick, Lee Broderick, and Daniel Broderick.
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 8 in (1.73 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ Instagram β†—οΈŽ Twitter β†—οΈŽ IMDb

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Beth Broderick roles

Movie / Series Role
Fools Rush InTracey Verna (uncredited)
The Bonfire of the VanitiesCaroline Heftshank
Psycho Beach PartyMrs. Ruth Forrest
Under the DomeRose Twitchell 5 episodes, 2013
LostDiane Janssen 5 episodes, 2005-2008
Melissa & JoeyDr. Ellen Radler 2 episodes, 2014
Northern ExposureLinda Angelo 1 episode, 1992
SupernaturalAlice Miller 1 episode, 2006
Chilling Adventures of SabrinaZelda Spellman 2 episodes, 2020
CSI: MiamiMona 1 episode, 2004
EREdith Landry 1 episode, 2008
WalkerMrs. Harlan 1 episode, 2021
Sabrina the Teenage WitchDirector
Sabrina the Teenage WitchZelda Spellman / ... 141 episodes, 1996-2002
Hearts AfireDee Dee Starr / ... 36 episodes, 1992-1994
Teen AngelZelda Spellman 1 episode, 1997
CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationBelinda / ... 1 episode, 2007
1st & TenFrankie 2 episodes, 1988-1989
LeverageMonica Hunter 1 episode, 2009
CastleBarbara Mann 1 episode, 2010
Tales from the DarksideRadio 1 episode, 1987
BoschJudge Sharon Houghton 2 episodes, 2017
Murphy BrownRita 1 episode, 1990
Get a LifeJackie 1 episode, 1991
MatlockJane Barnes 1 episode, 1988
The Nightmare RoomReal Madame Zora (uncredited) unknown episodes

Beth Broderick's Quotes

  • [About Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996)] The show is meaningful to kids and I think it does have a great message. I mean, I wish when I was a kid that I'd been watching a show where women were so clever and so forthright and powerful. I love the way that Sabrina deals with boys. I love the equality in their relationships. We didn't have that when I was a kid. We didn't have people like that to look at.
  • [About Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996)] We're saying women can be powerful, women can live on their own and be strong, women can be smart and pretty, women can be whatever they want to be. That's a really important message. I love the way Sabrina talks to boys. I mean, nobody told me you could tell boys you weren't interested! It was hard when I was a kid to find role models that were free and exciting and offered this type of latitude.
  • I think it's very important to support the program in your area as each part of the country has its own challenges coping with AIDS. It can be very different from state to state and city to city. Wherever you live there is surely someone who could use your help.
  • I was a total nerd growing up. I'd rather sit home and read a novel on New Year's Eve and say, "Wow, I read the whole thing in one night!". That was my idea of a big time.
  • There's a lot more to being a woman than being 18 years old on the cover of Maxim magazine.

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Interesting Facts about Beth Broderick

  1. Graduated high school early at age 16, and went on to study acting at the famed American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Pasadena, CA.
  2. Her mother's name is Nina.
  3. At age 18, she moved to New York and began her professional acting career.
  4. Her favorite authors are: Reynolds Price, Tim McLaurin (she optioned his novel, "The Last Great Snake Show"), Jim Harrison and Truman Capote.
  5. Her writing partner is Dennis Bailey.
  6. Her interests are gourmet cooking, flower arranging, reading, and writing.
  7. Presented the California Lottery Hero In Education Award to Edwin Galan.
  8. She has two sisters and one brother.
  9. Supported Gov. Howard Dean in 2004.
  10. Cut, dyed and styled her own hair for her role of "Ida" in Timber Falls (2007).
  11. No relation to Matthew Broderick, despite a popular misconception.
  12. Daughter of Thomas Joseph Broderick and Nina Broderick.
  13. As of 2020,m was residing in Austin, TX.
  14. Alumna of the AADA (American Academy of Dramatic Arts), Class of 1977.

Additional information of Beth Broderick

ZodiacPisces
Lucky Number5
Lucky StoneAquamarine
Lucky ColorSea Green
Best Match for MarriageCancer, Scorpio
DivorceBrian Porizek
Eye ColorBlue
Hair ColorBlonde
Body Size33-26-34 inches
ReligionChristian

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