LisaGay Hamilton Net Worth 2023, Age, Husband, Children, Height, Family, Parents, Movies, TV Shows

LisaGay Hamilton

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Introduction

LisaGay Hamilton is an American actress who has portrayed roles in films, television, and on stage. She is best known for her role as attorney Rebecca Washington on the ABC legal drama The Practice (1997–2003). She also portrayed Melissa Thoreau on the TNT comedy-drama Men of a Certain Age (2009-2011), Celia Jones on the Netflix series House of Cards (2016), Suzanne Simms on the Hulu series Chance (2016), and Kayla Price on the Hulu series The First (2018).

Hamilton’s film credits include roles in 12 Monkeys (1995), Jackie Brown (1997), Beloved (1998), True Crime (1999), The Sum of All Fears (2002), The Soloist (2009), Beastly (2011), Beautiful Boy (2018), and Vice (2018). Her theater credits include Measure for Measure (Isabella), Henry IV Parts I & II (Lady Hotspur), Athol Fugard’s, Valley Song and The Ohio State Murders. Hamilton was also an original cast member in the Broadway productions of August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson and Gem of the Ocean. In 2005 she won a Peabody Award for creating and directing the 2003 documentary film Beah: A Black Woman Speaks.

Early life

NameLisaGay Hamilton
Net Worth$4 million
OccupationActress
Age58 years
Height1.65m
LisaGay Hamilton net worth 2023

LisaGay Hamilton was born on March 25, 1964 (age 58 years) in Los Angeles, California, United States. She is the daughter of American parents Ira Winslow Hamilton, Jr. and Eleanor Albertine Blackwell. She spent most of her childhood in Stony Brook, New York on Long Island. Her father, Ira Winslow Hamilton, Jr., hailed from Bessemer, Alabama, and her mother, the former Eleanor Albertine “Tina” Blackwell, was from Meridian, Mississippi.

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Hamilton’s parents graduated from historically black colleges—Tina attended Talladega while Ira went to Morehouse—and they both became successful professionals. Ira worked for a while as an engineer and then went into business as a general contractor. Tina eventually earned a master’s degree in social work and worked for the Girl Scouts for many years.

She fell in love with theater at an early age. During the 1970s, she saw several off-Broadway productions by the Negro Ensemble Company, including A Soldier’s Story and The First Breeze of Summer. She enrolled in Carnegie Mellon University to study theater, but after a year was accepted into New York University’s Tisch Drama School where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater in 1985. She then pursued graduate studies at The Juilliard School where she earned a M.A. in drama in 1989.

Career

LisaGay Hamilton set her sights on classical theater. In one of her first notable roles, she played opposite Kevin Kline in Measure for Measure in the New York Shakespeare Festival. Hamilton’s performances in Much Ado About Nothing, Tartuffe, Reckless, Family of Mann, and Two Gentlemen of Verona, earned her a reputation as a serious dramatic actor.

Hamilton’s portrayal of a young, aspiring South African singer in Athol Fugard’s Valley Song in 1995-1996 garnered an Obie Award, the Clarence Derwent Award, the Ovation nomination for best actress, and a Drama Desk nomination. More recently, LisaGay Hamilton earned critical acclaim, her second Obie, and a Lucille Lortel Award nomination for her role as Suzanne Alexander in Adrienne Kennedy’s, The Ohio State Murders.

She appeared in over two dozen films, including The Truth About Charlie and Beloved for director Jonathan Demme, Clint Eastwood’s True Crime, the independent films; Palookaville, Drunks, Showtime’s A House Divided, and as Ophelia in director Campbell Scott’s film version of Hamlet. She has worked on several projects with director Rodrigo García, notably his films Ten Tiny Love Stories, Nine Lives, and Mother and Child. Honeydripper directed by John Sayles and The Soloist, directed by Joe Wright.

LisaGay Hamilton won a Peabody Award in 2005 for creating and directing the 2003 documentary film Beah: A Black Woman Speaks. The film tells the story of pioneering black actress Beah Richards, who had broken ground for African-American actresses. The two women had met on the set of Beloved (1998). Over the next two years, Hamilton made a record of more than 70 hours of their conversations.

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Hamilton’s film explored Richards’ political activism as well as her poetry. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the AFI Film Festival. After Richards died in 2000, Hamilton collaborated with illustrator R. Gregory Christie to turn one of her poems into a children’s book. Keep Climbing Girls was published by Simon and Schuster in 2006.

She played the role of Melissa in Men of a Certain Age, an hour-long comedy-drama television series starring Ray Romano, Andre Braugher, and Scott Bakula that ran from 2009 to 2011. In the fall of 2010, LisaGay Hamilton took a faculty position in the School of Theater for the California Institute of the Arts.

Husband

LisaGay Hamilton is married to Robin Kelley, they had their wedding in 2009. Her husband is a historian and academic, who is the Gary B. Nash Professor of American History at UCLA. The couple has no kids together but her husband has a daughter from his previous marriage to artist Diedra Harris-Kelley. LisaGay Hamilton stands at an appealing height of 1.65m and has a good body weight which suits her personality. As of mid-2022, LisaGay Hamilton and her husband Robin Kelly are still married.

LisaGay Hamilton net worth

How much is LisaGay Hamilton worth? LisaGay Hamilton net worth is estimated at around $4 million. Her main source of income is from her career as an actress. LisaGay Hamilton’s salary per month with other career earnings is over $1 million annually. She is one of the richest and most influential actresses in the United States. Her successful career has earned her some luxurious lifestyles and some fancy car trips.