What Is Leslie Bibb's Net Worth?
Leslie Bibb is an American actress, producer, and model who has a net worth of $4 million. Leslie Bibb won a modeling contest held on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" in 1990 and went on to model in the U.S. and Japan while in high school. Bibb is known for playing Brooke McQueen on "Popular" (1999–2001), Paige Van Doren on "Line of Fire" (2003–2004), Det. Tallulah "Lu" Simmons on "Crossing Jordan" (2005–2007), Amanda Vaughn on "GCB" (2012), Satan on "God's Favorite Idiot" (2022), and Dinah Donahue on "Palm Royale" (2024). She has more than 60 acting credits to her name, including the films "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby" (2006), "Iron Man" (2008), "The Midnight Meat Train" (2008), "Confessions of a Shopaholic" (2009), "Law Abiding Citizen" (2009), "Miss Nobody" (2010), "Zookeeper" (2011), "Hell Baby" (2013), "Don Verdean" (2015), and "Tag" (2018) and the television series "ER" (2002–2003), "Kings" (2009), "The League" (2009–2010; 2015), "About a Boy" (2014–2015), "The Odd Couple" (2015), "American Housewife" (2016–2020), "Nobodies" (2017–2018), "Jupiter's Legacy" (2021), and "Love Life" (2021). Leslie also produced "Miss Nobody" and the films "Take Care" (2014) and "The Lost Husband" (2020).
Early Life
Leslie Bibb was born Leslie Louise Bibb on November 17, 1974, in Bismarck, North Dakota. She grew up in Lovingston, Virginia, with her three older sisters. Leslie lost her father when she was just three years old, and her mother subsequently moved the family to Richmond. There, Bibb attended Saint Gertrude High School, an all-girls Catholic school, graduating in 1991.
Career
In 1990, 16-year-old Leslie won a modeling contest that was held by the Elite Agency and "The Oprah Winfrey Show." After her junior year of high school, Bibb traveled to New York City, where she signed with Elite. She subsequently graced the covers of magazines such as "Teen," "CosmoGirl," "Seventeen," "YM," "Stuff," Fit," and "FHM." In 2001, she appeared in calendars released by both "FHM" and "Maxim." Leslie made her TV debut in a 1996 episode of "Pacific Blue," then she guest-starred on "Home Improvement" (1996), "Just Shoot Me!" (1997), "Fired Up" (1997), "Something So Right" (1998), and "Early Edition" (1998) and had a main role on the USA Network crime drama "The Big Easy" (1997). Bibb's first movie was 1997's "Private Parts," and she followed it with the films "Touch Me" (1997), "This Space Between Us" (1999), "The Young Unknowns" (2000), "The Skulls" (2000), and "See Spot Run" (2001). From 1999 to 2001, she starred as Brooke McQueen on The WB series "Popular," which earned her a Teen Choice Award nomination. Leslie had a recurring role as Erin Harkins on the NBC medical drama "ER" from 2002 to 2003, and from 2003 to 2004, she starred as Paige Van Doren on the ABC crime drama "Line of Fire." She guest-starred on "Nip/Tuck" (2004), "CSI: Miami" (2007), and "Entourage" (2007), and she played Det. Tallulah "Lu" Simmons on NBC's "Crossing Jordan" from 2005 to 2007. Around this time, Bibb had recurring roles as Katrina Ghent on the NBC drama "Kings" (2009) and Meegan Eckhart on the FX/FXX sitcom "The League" (2009–2010; 2015).
In 2006, Leslie co-starred with Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly in the comedy "Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby." She played Christine Everhart in 2008's "Iron Man" and 2010's "Iron Man 2," which grossed $585.8 million and $623.9 million, respectively, at the box office. Bibb appeared in the horror movies "Trick 'r Treat" (2007) and "The Midnight Meat Train" (2008), and in 2009, she played Alicia Billington in "Confessions of a Shopaholic" and Sarah Lowell in "Law Abiding Citizen." She starred in and produced 2010's "Miss Nobody," and in 2011, she co-starred with Kevin James and Rosario Dawson in "Zookeeper" and with Jason Sudeikis, Lake Bell, and Will Forte in "A Good Old Fashioned Orgy." In 2012, Leslie starred as Amanda Vaughn on ABC's "GCB," then she had recurring roles as Dakota on NBC's "About a Boy" (2014–2015), Casey on the CBS sitcom "The Odd Couple" (2015), Aimee Brells on YouTube Red's "Rhett & Link's Buddy System" (2016–2017), and Viv on ABC's "American Housewife" (2016–2020).
Bibb co-starred with Rob Corddry, Keegan-Michael Key, Riki Lindhome, Rob Huebel, Paul Scheer, Robert Ben Garant, and Thomas Lennon in the 2013 horror-comedy film "Hell Baby" (which was written by Garant and Lennon), then she appeared in "No Good Deed" (2014), "Flight 7500" (2014), "Take Care" (2014), "Don Verdean" (2015), "To the Bone" (2017), "Awakening the Zodiac" (2017), "The Babysitter" (2017), "Tag" (2018), "Running with the Devil" (2019), "The Lost Husband" (2020), "The Babysitter: Killer Queen" (2020), "The Inhabitant" (2022), and "About My Father" (2023). From 2017 to 2018, she played Sam on the TV Land/Paramount Network series "Nobodies," and in 2021, she starred as Grace Sampson on the Netflix superhero series "Jupiter's Legacy" and had a recurring role as Becca Evans on the HBO Max anthology series "Love Life." In 2022, Leslie portrayed Satan on the Netflix comedy "God's Favorite Idiot," and in 2024, she began playing Dinah Donahue on the Apple TV+ series "Palm Royale" alongside Kristen Wiig, Ricky Martin, Josh Lucas, Amber Chardae Robinson, Laura Dern, Allison Janney, and Carol Burnett. In early 2024, it was announced that Bibb had joined the cast of the HBO anthology series "The White Lotus."
Personal Life
Leslie married Rob Born, an investment banker, in Zihuatanejo, Mexico, on November 22, 2003. They divorced in late 2004. Bibb began a relationship with actor Sam Rockwell in 2007. They co-starred in the films "Iron Man 2" and "Don Verdean." Leslie is a supporter of the non-profit organization Friends of El Faro, which raises funds for the Tijuana orphanage Casa Hogar Sion. In 2010, she served as LIFE Foundation's national spokesperson during Life Insurance Awareness Month.
Awards and Nominations
In 2000, Bibb earned a Teen Choice Award nomination for TV – Choice Actress for "Popular," and the following year, she was named Exciting New Face – Female at the Young Hollywood Awards. In 2010, she won the Best Actress award for "Miss Nobody" at the Boston Film Festival.