Elaine Stritch is an American actress and singer which has an estimated net worth of $15 million.

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Stritch started her professional career as a stage actress in 1944 when she landed a role in Bobino. Two years later, she worked on several productions, such as Loco, Angel in the Wings, The Little Foxes, Call Me Madam, Sail Away, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Wonderful Town, Broadway at the Bowl, Love Letters, A Delicate Balance, Endgame, and The Full Monty.

Meanwhile, she also appeared in several television shows such as Growing Paynes, Goodyear Television Playhouse, My Sister Eileen, Two's Company, Law & Order, and 30 Rock.

Stritch also acted in films, including The Scarlet Hour, Cocoon: The Return, Screwed, Monster-in-Law, and ParaNorman.

During her stint as an actress, she won several awards, such as Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series for the TV series Law & Order in 1993, Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety Program for Elaine Stritch: At Liberty in 2004, Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for 30 Rock in 2007, a Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event and the Drama Desk Award's Outstanding One-Person Show for Elaine Stritch: at Liberty in 2002.

Stritch was born on February 2, 1925 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. She is married to John Bay.