What Is AnnaSophia Robb's Net Worth?

AnnaSophia Robb is an American actress who has a net worth of $8 million. AnnaSophia Robb has played Carrie Bradshaw on "The Carrie Diaries" (2013–2014), Alice Green on "Mercy Street" (2016–2017), Lacey Hutches on "The Act" (2019), Emma Fortner on "The Expecting" (2020), and Michelle Shughart on "Dr. Death" (2021), and she portrayed surfer Bethany Hamilton in the 2011 film "Soul Surfer."

Robb has more than 30 acting credits to her name, including the films "Because of Winn-Dixie" (2005), "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005), "Bridge to Terabithia" (2007), "Race to Witch Mountain" (2009), "The Way, Way Back" (2013), and "Down a Dark Hall" (2018), the television series "Little Fires Everywhere" (2020), and Ed Sheeran's "Shivers" music video (2021). She has also lent her voice to the film "Khumba" (2013) and the TV shows "Danny Phantom" (2006), "Robot Chicken" (2014), and "Day by Day" (2020). AnnaSophia recorded a song for the "Bridge to Terabithia" soundtrack titled "Keep Your Mind Wide Open," and it reached #90 on the "Billboard" Hot 100 chart.

Early Life

AnnaSophia Robb was born on December 8, 1993, in Denver, Colorado. She is the daughter of interior designer Janet Robb and architect David Robb, and she is of English, Scottish, Irish, Swedish, and Danish descent. Robb was raised in a devout Christian household, and she was home-schooled during her youth. She became interested in acting at an early age and began performing onstage at the church her family attended. For more than four years, AnnaSophia took part in gymnastics and dance competitions, but she quit to spend more time focusing on acting. Robb graduated from Arapahoe High School in 2012, then she earned a degree from New York University in 2018.

Career

AnnaSophia was discovered by an agent at the age of 8, and her mother subsequently drove her to Los Angeles. Robb first appeared on television in a national ad for Bratz dolls, and she also starred in a McDonald's commercial. In 2004, she guest-starred on "Drake & Josh" and played the title role in the TV movie "Samantha: An American Girl Holiday," and she made her big screen debut in 2005's "Because of Winn-Dixie." That year AnnaSophia also co-starred with Johnny Depp, Freddie Highmore, and Helena Bonham Carter as Violet Beauregarde in Tim Burton's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" (2005), which grossed $475 million at the box office. She played Leslie Burke in 2007's "Bridge to Terabithia," then she appeared in "The Reaping" (2007), "Have Dreams, Will Travel" (2007), "Jumper" (2008), "Spy School" (2008), and "Sleepwalking" (2008). In 2009, Robb co-starred with Dwayne Johnson and Carla Gugino in Disney's "Race to Witch Mountain, which brought in $106 million at the box office. Robb was the face of Trad Clothing in 2005, and she helped design a fashion line for the company.

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AnnaSophia appeared in the 2010 film "The Space Between," then she portrayed Bethany Hamilton, who lost her left arm in a shark attack, in 2011's "Soul Surfer." Hamilton said of Robb, "She was actually my suggestion. I'd seen her in several films like 'Bridge to Terabithia' and 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' and thought she could play me really well. She visited me in Hawaii and my surf coach and I taught her how to surf, so she at least looked like she knew what she was doing! And we're now really good friends." The film earned AnnaSophia a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Movie Drama Actress. Robb co-starred with Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Allison JanneySam Rockwell, and Maya Rudolph in 2013's "The Way, Way Back," and from 2013 to 2014, she starred as Carrie Bradshaw on "The Carrie Diaries," a "Sex and the City" prequel that aired two seasons on The CW. She appeared in the films "Jack of the Red Hearts" (2016), "The Crash" (2017), "Freak Show" (2018), and "Down a Dark Hall" (2018), and she played Alice Green on the PBS period medical drama "Mercy Street" (2016–2017), Lacey Hutches on the Hulu limited series "The Act" (2019), and Michelle Shughart on the Peacock anthology series "Dr. Death" (2021). AnnaSophia guest-starred on "Little Fires Everywhere" (2020) and "Ziwe" (2022), and she starred as Emma Fortner on the Quibi series "The Expecting" (2020). In recent years, Robb has appeared in the films "Words on Bathroom Walls" (2020) and "Lansky" (2021).

Personal Life

AnnaSophia became engaged to Trevor Paul in September 2021, and they married on September 10, 2022. The three-day celebration took place at Inness, a property between New York's Catskill and Shawangunk Mountains that features a 12-room farmhouse and more than two dozen cabins. Robb told "People" magazine, "Walking down the aisle, that was really amazing. Seeing everybody's faces and then seeing Trevor, I didn't know if I would be nervous or emotional or what I would feel, and I just felt very confident. I was like, 'This is a great decision. The decision of my life.'"

Awards and Nominations

Robb has earned four Young Artist Award nominations, winning Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actress and Best Performance in a Feature Film – Young Ensemble Cast for "Bridge to Terabithia." Her other nominations were for Best Performance in a TV Movie, Miniseries or Special – Leading Young Actress for "An American Girl Holiday" (2005) and Best Performance in a Feature Film (Comedy or Drama) – Leading Young Actress for "Because of Winn-Dixie" (2006). In 2008, AnnaSophia won the Rising Star Award at the Denver International Film Festival, and in 2013, she was named Superstar of Tomorrow – Female at the Young Hollywood Awards. She received Teen Choice Award nominations for Choice Movie Actress: Drama for "Soul Surfer" (2011) and Choice TV: Breakout for "The Carrie Diaries" (2013), and she earned a MovieGuide Award nomination for Most Inspiring Performance in Movies for "Soul Surfer" in 2012. Robb earned a Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Young Actress and an Online Film & Television Association Award nomination for Best Youth Performance for "Bridge to Terabithia" in 2008, and in 2013, she shared a Phoenix Film Critics Society Award nomination for Best Acting Ensemble with her "The Way Way Back" co-stars.