What Is Mireille Enos’ Net Worth and Salary?
Mireille Enos, the American actress, has a combined net worth of $12 million with her husband, Alan Ruck, an actor since 2008.
Enos is most recognized for her leading role as Sarah Linden on the AMC crime drama “The Killing” (2011–2014).
Additionally, she has portrayed JoDean Marquart / Kathy Marquart on HBO’s “Big Love” (2007–2010), Alice Vaughan on ABC’s “The Catch” (2016–2017), Marissa Wiegler on Amazon Prime Video’s “Hanna” (2019–2021), and War on the Amazon Prime Video/BBC Two fantasy series “Good Omens” (2019).
Enos has more than 40 acting credits to her name, including appearances in films like “Gangster Squad” (2013), “World War Z” (2013), “If I Stay” (2014), and “Never Here” (2017) and TV movies like “Without Consent” (1994), “Face of Evil” (1996), and “My Dinner with Hervé” (2018).
Furthermore, Enos has performed on Broadway in “The Invention of Love” (2001), “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” (2005), and “Absurd Person Singular” (2005).
Her role in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” earned her a Tony nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Play.
Mireille Enos’ Early Life and Education
Mireille Enos was born on September 22, 1975, in Kansas City, Missouri. Her mother, Monique, was a French teacher, and her father, Jon, was American. Enos has four siblings, all involved in the arts. The family moved to Texas when she was 5 years old and settled in Houston. Enos studied at the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in acting from Brigham Young University in 1997. As a college student, she won the Irene Ryan Award at the 1996 Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival.
Mireille Enos’ Career Highlights
Mireille made her television debut in 1994 and went on to appear in various TV shows such as “Sex and the City,” “Strong Medicine,” and “Big Love.” In 2010, she landed the lead role of detective Sarah Linden on “The Killing,” which earned her nominations from the Primetime Emmys and Golden Globes. She later appeared in hit films such as “Gangster Squad” and “World War Z,” as well as “Good Omens” and “Hanna” on TV. Enos received critical acclaim for her performance in “Hanna” and was nominated for a Critics Choice Super Award.
Personal Life
Mireille married her “Absurd Person Singular” co-star Alan Ruck in 2008 and they have two children together, daughter Vesper Vivianne and son Larkin Zouey. She is also stepmother to Ruck’s children from his previous marriage. Although she grew up in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Mireille is no longer a practicing Mormon but still speaks positively about her experiences in the church, saying “I loved it. I learned so much about the heart of people.”
Awards and Nominations
In 2011, Mireille Enos received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series for “The Killing.” She also earned a Golden Globe nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama in 2012.
Enos’s performance in “The Killing” also earned her nominations from various award-giving bodies, including the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, Critics Choice Television Awards, Gold Derby Awards, and Satellite Awards.
In 2017, Enos received a Seymour Cassel Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Actress for “Never Here” at the Oldenburg Film Festival. Four years later, in 2021, she was nominated for a Critics Choice Super Award for Best Actress in an Action Series for “Hanna.”