Skye Net Worth (2025)
Actress
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Thousandaire
Net worth between $0 and $1 million
Annual Income
$50,000 per year (from acting roles)
Net Worth Timeline
2012: $300,000, 2013: $320,000, 2014: $350,000
Skye's Biography
Skye McCole Bartusiak was a talented American actress known for her emotional depth and maturity on screen, despite her young age. Born on September 28, 1992, in Houston, Texas, Skye began her acting career as a child, quickly gaining recognition for her compelling performance as Susan Martin in the blockbuster film 'The Patriot' (2000), where she starred alongside Mel Gibson. Over the years, Skye appeared in both film and television, including memorable roles in 'Don't Say a Word,' 'Riding in Cars with Boys,' and the TV miniseries 'Stephen King's Storm of the Century.' She was also featured in episodes of popular TV shows like '24' and 'Lost.' Skye was home-schooled, which allowed her to balance her education with a demanding acting schedule. Known for her artistic talents, she enjoyed horseback riding, singing, and playing the piano. Skye received a Young Artist Award nomination and was praised for her professionalism and dedication to her craft. Her untimely passing in 2014 shocked fans and the entertainment industry, but her performances continue to inspire and resonate with audiences. Skye McCole Bartusiak's legacy as a gifted child actress and her contributions to Hollywood remain impactful to this day.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
She performed stunts in several of her roles from a young age.
Full Name
Skye McCole Bartusiak
Nickname
Skye
Nationality
American
Birthday
September 28, 1992
Age
32
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Height
5'4" (163 cm)
Weight
115 lbs (52.0 kg)
Marital Status
Single
Children
0
Education
Home-schooled
Famous For
Her role as Susan Martin in the film 'The Patriot' (2000)
First Big Break
Starring as Mel Gibson's daughter in 'The Patriot' (2000)
Awards
Young Artist Award nomination
Category
Actors
Controversies
None
Hobbies
Horseback riding, singing, piano
Interests
Film, theater, music
Quote
Acting is not about being someone different. It's finding the similarity in what is apparently different, then finding myself in there.