Rebecca Ferguson, who has been quite remarkable on screen, now takes the lead in the much-acclaimed sci-fi series Silo, quite fired up currently on Apple TV+. She plays the lead role of Juliette Nichols. And now that the series is gearing up towards its very anticipated third season, fans do not only yearn for whatever twists the storyline might have in store. They also wonder about Ferguson’s earnings and the road that led her into stardom.
From Swedish Dramas to Global Recognition
Ferguson’s first serious role was in the Swedish soap opera Nya Tider in 1999, but it was only in The White Queen that really internationally broke through for her. The series earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Since then, she has balanced indie dramas with blockbuster hits, such as Doctor Sleep, Dune, and the Mission: Impossible franchise opposite Tom Cruise.
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In Silo, Ferguson not only leads the cast but also manages to invest emotional weight into a dystopian world that’s set underground. Filming has completed Season 3 as of May, so fans have begun raising their anticipation for the next installment, although the release date has yet to be revealed.
Rebecca Ferguson’s Net Worth and Earnings
Celebrity Net Worth estimates that Rebecca Ferguson’s net worth stands at around $6 million. Thanks to her role as Lady Jessica in Dune, Ferguson is now reputed to be worth $500,000, more than her co-star Zendaya’s earnings of $300,000 but significantly less than what Timothée Chalamet’s $2.2 million and Jason Momoa’s $2 million respectively.
Being the lead actor in Silo means she will be earning above her expected pay in mainstream movies, barring the other franchises she may not have taken. Popularity is on the rise with Silo, while her central role suggests that her net worth will be getting another lift.
A Glimpse into Her Personal Life
Previously, Ferguson shared a relationship with therapist Ludwig Hallberg, with whom she welcomed her first son. In 2018, she got married to businessman Rory St Clair Gainer, whom she had been dating for a while. Parents to one child, Ferguson recently revealed that she intentionally left Mission: Impossible in pursuit of more stable, less demanding projects.