Net Worth

Net Worth: $800,000 Thousandaire
$800,000
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Wealth Tier: Thousandaire

Net worth between $0 and $1 million

Annual Income

$100,000 per year (from real estate and occasional acting)

Net Worth Timeline

2022: $700,000, 2023: $750,000, 2024: $800,000

Havi's Biography

Haviland Morris is an American actress best known for her memorable role as Caroline Mulford in the iconic 1984 film 'Sixteen Candles.' Born on September 14, 1959, Morris has enjoyed a dynamic career in both film and television, appearing in fan favorites such as 'Gremlins 2: The New Batch' and recurring on popular series like 'One Life to Live' and 'Law & Order.' A graduate of SUNY Purchase, she transitioned into real estate in recent years, finding success as an agent while still accepting occasional acting roles. Known for her versatile talent and approachable demeanor, Morris has remained a beloved figure in Hollywood and beyond. With an estimated net worth of $800,000 as of 2024, her income now comes from a combination of real estate and her enduring presence in entertainment. Outside of her professional life, Morris enjoys traveling, gardening, and spending time with her family. Her story is a testament to adaptability and passion, making her an inspiring figure for aspiring actors and professionals alike.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

She provided the voice for Michelle Payne in the video game 'Max Payne'.

Full Name

Haviland Morris

Nickname

Havi

Nationality

American

Birthday

September 14, 1959

Age

65

Zodiac Sign

Virgo

Height

5'7" (170 cm)

Weight

132 lbs (60.0 kg)

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Robert Score

Children

2

Education

Purchase College, State University of New York

Famous For

Role as Caroline Mulford in 'Sixteen Candles'

First Big Break

Cast in 'Sixteen Candles' (1984)

Social Media

Unknown

Businesses Owned

None known

Awards

None major

Category

Actors

Controversies

None

Hobbies

Traveling, gardening, reading

Interests

Film, theatre, architecture

Quote

"I think the most important thing is to keep evolving, both as an artist and as a person."

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