Chloe Grace Moretz Net Worth - Like a number of young Hollywood stars, Chloe Grace Moretz has aged gracefully and continues to evolve as an actress. The "Kick Ass" star has certainly won the hearts of her fans. It's not surprising that this beauty would snag even the heart of Victoria Beckham's handsome son, Brooklyn. Putting aside matters of the heart, when it comes to finances how much is Chloe worth?
According to the Richest, Chloe Grace Moretz net worth is at $12 million. The actress has amassed such wealth from her numerous films of which include "Kick Ass," "Kick Ass 2," "Carrie," "Equalizer," "Dark Shadows," and "If I Stay." Yet, Chloe's break out role was in the 2005 horror film, "The Amityville Horror" that earned her a nomination for aspiring "Young Artist."
Adding to Chloe Grace Moretz net worth are her stints for television shows such as "30 Rock," "The Guardian," and "Desperate Housewives." From the year 2006 to 2013, Chloe has been nominated for a number of awards given her impeccable acting.
Given she's got a pretty face, it's not surprising Chloe has nabbed a few shoots for major fashion magazine like Marie Claire, Elle, Love Magazine, Jalouse, Vogue, InStyle, and Interview magazine. These magazine covers along with her endorsements for Aeropostale has added to Chloe Grace Moretz net worth.
Despite Chloe Grace Moretz net worth of $12 million, this reportedly didn't stop the actress from complaining about her "measly" pay check of only $500 thousand for the "Carrie" remake. Yet, sources close to the actress slammed such reports claiming Chloe isn't one to complain about her pay check.
"Chloe is not like that. She doesn't compare herself to other actresses younger, her age or older. She loves other actresses and actors and this business. She thinks there is room for everyone. She is not a mean girl. Chloe would NEVER talk like this," says the source to RumorFix.
For one, Chloe Grace Moretz net worth has earned her a spot under the five richest teens of 2014.
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