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Best recognized as Lorraine Baines in Back to the Future trilogy, Lea Thompson is an American TV director, producer, and actress with an estimated net worth of $14 million. Her most notable projects include Caroline in the City,  Red Dawn, All the Right Moves,  Howard the Duck, The Beverly Hillbillies, Jaws 3-D,  Some Kind of Wonderful, and Switched At Birth.

Thompson has also appeared in other projects such as SpaceCamp, The Unspoken Truth, Casual Sex?, The Wizard of Loneliness, Going Undercover, The Little Rascals, The Right To Remain Silent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Stealing Christmas, and For the People.

Lea Thompson is currently married to Howard Deutch, a film director with whom she bore two daughters named Zoey Francis and Madeline Erin.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2018

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Little Women as Marmee and box office sales of the movies Who We Are Now as Alana and Luis & the Aliens as the voice of Ms. Diekendaker

$1,570,000

2017

Others

Sales of the video Literally, Right Before Aaron as Deb

$6,350

2015

Others

Sales of the video Left Behind as Irene Steele

$5,000,000

2014

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Left Behind as Irene Steele

$20,770,000

2014

Others

Sales of the video Ping Pong Summer as Crandall Miracle

$109,380

2014

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Ping Pong Summer as Crandall Miracle

$82,280

2012

Others

Sales of the video J. Edgar as Lela Rogers

$11,980,000

2012

Box Office Sales

Box office sales of the movie Thin Ice as Jo Ann Prohaska

$790,420

2012

Salary

Salary from the movie Back to the Future as Lorraine Baines McFly

$650,000

2011

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie J. Edgar as Lela Rogers

$84,920,000

2009

Box Office Sales

Box office sales of the movie Splinterheads as Susan Frost

$16,390

2009

Others

Sales of the videos Back to the Future as Lorraine Baines McFly and Howard the Duck as Beverly Switzler

$8,830,000

2007

Others

Sales of the video Red Dawn as Erica Mason

$15,610,000

2005

Box Office Sales

Box office sales of the movie Come Away Home as Carol

$72,810

1994

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie The Little Rascals as Ms. Roberts

$67,310,000

1993

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movies Dennis the Menace as Mrs. Alice Mitchell and The Beverly Hillbillies as Laura Jackson

$174,680,000

1992

Box Office Sales

Box office sales of the movie Article 99 as Dr. Robin Van Dorn

$6,380,000

1990

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Back to the Future Part III as Maggie or Lorraine McFly

$244,530,000

1989

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Back to the Future Part II as Lorraine McFly

$332,000,000

1988

Box Office Sales

Box office sales of the movie Casual Sex? as Stacy

$12,280,000

1987

Box Office Sales

Box office sales of the movie Some Kind of Wonderful as Amanda Jones

$18,550,000

1986

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Howard the Duck as Beverly Switzler and box office sales of the movie Space Camp as Kathryn Fairly

$47,660,000

1985

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Back to the Future as Lorraine Baines McFly

$385,520,000

1984

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Red Dawn as Erica Mason and box office sales of the movie The Wild Life as Anita

$49,920,000

1983

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Jaws 3-D as Kelly Ann Bukowski and box office sales of the movie All the Right Moves as Lisa Lietzke

$105,220,000