Rachelle Marie Lefevre was born on 1 February 1979, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada into a family of French and Irish ancestry, and is best known as the actress who portrayed Victoria in ‘‘Twilight’’ and in ‘‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’’.
So just how rich is Rachelle Lefevre as of early 2018? According to authoritative sources, this actress has net worth of $1.5 million with her wealth being accumulated from her 19 years-long career in the mentioned field.
Rachelle Lefevre Net Worth $1.5 Million
Rachelle was a student of Centennial Academy and Dawson College. Additionally, she studied at the Walnut Hill School in Natick, Massachusetts and, as she was interested in education and literature, she studied those subjects at McGill University, Montreal. Lefevre made her acting debut with the role of Annie Isles in ‘‘Undressed’’ in 1999, and went on to portray Stacey Hanson in a comedy horror series ‘‘Big Wolf on Campus’’ in the same year, appearing in 22 episodes of the series, followed by landing the role of Katrina Van Tassle in ‘‘The Legend of Sleepy Hollow’,’ a horror movie in which she starred alongside Brent Carver. Her net worth was already well established.
Subsequently, Rachelle had several minor roles in television series and in movies, and as of 2003 she was a guest star in an episode of ‘‘Charmed’’, a worldwide popular fantasy series, in which she played Olivia Callaway. In the following year, she was cast to play Denise in ‘‘Deception’’, which follows the story of a struggling actress who has little faith in men, as she begins working for a detective agency with the job of seducing a married man. In 2005, she joined the cast of ‘‘Life on a Stick’’, starring with actors such as Zachary Knighton and Charlie Finn, and during the same year played Carlin Leander in ‘‘The River King’’, a drama mystery movie which follows the story of Alice Grey, a detective sent to investigate the death of a boy, whose body was found floating in the river. In the same year, she began portraying Heather / Summer in ‘‘What about Brian’’, working in 11 episodes of the show, before in 2007 having a minor role in the popular television comedy series ‘‘How I Met Your Mother’’.
In the following year, she was cast to play Victoria, one of the main antagonists of ‘‘Twilight’’, a movie based on the book of the same title written by Stephanie Meyer, which despite getting mixed reviews, achieved vast success worldwide and grossed almost $400 million at the box office, and Lefevre herself was rewarded with a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Villain, boosting her net worth. Working on such a prominent project was crucial for Rachelle’s career, and she went on to portray the same character once again, in 2009 in ‘‘Twilight Saga: New Moon’’, which grossed over $700 million. As of 2010, she worked on ‘‘Barney’s Version’’, which was nominated for an Oscar, and in 2011 she began portraying Dr. Ryan Clark in ‘‘Off the Map’’. In 2013, Lefevre provided voice recordings for the role of Apik in ‘‘The Legend of Sarila’’, and later the same year played the role of Julia Shumway in ‘‘Under the Dome’’, which follows the story of an invisible force which traps the residents of Chester’s Mill and doesn’t allow them to leave the town, which earned mostly positive reviews from the audience. In 2018, she joined the cast of ‘‘Mary Kills People’’, in which she plays Olivia Bloom. To conclude, this actress has had 72 acting gigs so far.
When it comes to her private life, Lefevre was in a relationship with actor Jamie King, and is currently dating Chris Crary. She widely recognized for her charitable efforts, as she donated $100 to The Cure, for every 10,000 people who follow her on Twitter. Additionally, she supports Best Friends Animal Society, and is a socialist. On Twitter she is followed by amost 200,000 people, additionally on her Instagram account she’s followed by 102,000 people.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Twilight, The Caller, Barney's Version, Homefront, White House Down, Casino Jack, Reclaim, The Pool Boys, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, The River King, Fugitive Pieces, Prom Wars, The Legend of Sarila, The Legend of Butch & Sundance, Confessions of a Dange...
TV Shows
Under the Dome, A Gifted Man, Off the Map, Life on Mars, What About Brian, Life on a Stick, Big Wolf on Campus, The Summit
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'Twilight''s got some avid - and rabid - fans.
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I feel like there's different kinds of evil and there's different kinds of villains, and as much as I would like to be dark and playing with knives... it's not me and it's not my look.
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Most actors will tell you that it takes a while to figure out what you want to be because we just want to do everything we see on TV and don't know that 'actor' is a job yet.
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The thing I love about vampires that I find so fascinating is that, unlike other sci-fi creations, they aren't monsters from the get-go, they're human beings first... and so what kind of human you are would dictate what kind of vampire you would be.
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There is no substitute for a real location when you're trying to shoot the jungle. You can't just go anywhere. You've got to go where it's lush and green and there really is those mountain ranges, the trees and the ocean.
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I'm obsessed with being human.
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My awkward stage extended well into high school.
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My hair walks into a room before I do.
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I can't play a character that I am judging.
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I drink tons of water. It always sounds like the lamest thing, but there's a reason you keep hearing this over and over again. It really works.
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I go to various boot camps 4-5 times a week, and I try to get some Pilates in there to thin and tone.
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I volunteer with School on Wheels in Los Angeles, and I also tutor with Koreh L.A.
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Dating and getting attention from boys was something that came later to me.
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I actually did not have a date to my prom. I ended up taking a friend.
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I am tone deaf.
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I came from Canada, where it's freezing cold for seven months out of the year.
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Her father's family is of French and Northern Irish descent. Her mother's family is Ashkenazi Jewish.
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Replaced actress Brittany Murphy, who left The Caller (2011) over "artistic differences" with the film's producers.
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Her stepfather is a rabbi.
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Last name pronounced "leu-fayvre".
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Her father is an English teacher and her mother is a psychologist.
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Speaks both English and French, studied creative arts at Dawson College, studied Theater for two Summers at the Walnut Hill School in Natick, Massachusetts, and graduated in Education and Literature at McGill University.
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Rachelle left Big Wolf on Campus (1999) to pursue college, like her character.