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Susan Sarandon's current estimated net worth stands at $50 million. She has made this wealth from acting in films and television shows. Susan Abigail Tomalin, popularly known as Susan Sarandon, is an American actress who has won multiple awards over a long career that stretched from 1969. She is among the most widely appreciated actresses of our times.  Susan Sarandon was born on October 4, 1946 in New York.

The main source of her income is from television shows and movies. She has been a part of many hit films like Dead Man Walking, Thelma & Louise, and Stepmom among others. The beginning of her career was from the movie “Joe”, in which she played a minor part. But it has been an amazing journey from there on. Susan has worked in soap operas too, in “A World Apart” and “Search for Tomorrow”.

Susan has received many awards for her excellence in acting. She was nominated for awards like the Emmy, Golden Globe and many more. She has also received the BAFTA award for her work in the movie “The Client” in 1994, and the Screen Actors Guild & Academy Award for “Dead Man Walking” in 1995.

On September 16, 1967, Susan married the actor Chris Sarandon. In 1978, the couple decided to get separated, and in 1979 they got divorced. But she did not change her last from Sarandon to Abigail Tomalin, even after the divorce.

Sarandon is both a social and political lady who keeps giving donations to various organizations and is a supporter of political causes like progressive and left-liberal. Susan has been involved in many political events.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2010

Asset

Value of the Village Penthouse she bought at 61 West 9th Street

$1,750,000

2010

Asset

Amount she paid to Tim Robbins for their duplex co-op in Chelsea

$3,200,000

2010

Asset

Value of the two-bedroom, two-bath place she bought at 334 Grand Avenue

$900,000

2001

Salary

Salary from Moonlight Mile

$7,500,000

1993

Salary

Salary from The Client

$5,000,000

1991

Salary

Salary from Lorenzo's Oil

$3,500,000