
As in the first season, the main cast reprised their roles, with a few new additions adding fresh layers to the storyline. Among the actors, Catherine Zeta-Jones, who embodies the ever-iconic Morticia Addams, holds the highest reported net worth at a staggering USD 150 million. Known for major Hollywood projects like Ocean’s Twelve, No Reservations, and The Terminal, her career spans decades of consistent success.
Meanwhile, Steve Buscemi, appearing as the new principal Barry Dot, commands an estimated fortune of USD 35 million. His legacy includes acclaimed roles in Reservoir Dogs, Fargo, Ghost World, and The Death of Stalin.
Luiz Guzman, who plays the patriarch Gomez Addams, has amassed around USD 13 million, with standout performances in Narcos, Code Black, and Out of Sight.
Billie Piper, portraying Isadora Capri in this season, holds an estimated USD 12 million net worth. She rose to prominence with Doctor Who and later earned critical praise in series like I Hate Suzie and Penny Dreadful.
Leading star Jenna Ortega, who gained worldwide recognition as Wednesday Addams, is estimated to be worth USD 5 million. The 22-year-old actor has quickly become one of Hollywood’s most in-demand talents, with roles in Jane the Virgin, You, Miller’s Girl, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, and Hurry Up Tomorrow.
On the younger end, Hunter Doohan, who plays Tyler Gaplin, has a net worth of about USD 400,000. His career includes parts in Westworld and What If, along with notable roles in Truth Be Told and Your Honor. He recently joined Marvel’s upcoming series Daredevil: Born Again, signaling a promising future ahead.
With Wednesday Season 2 now complete, fans are not only celebrating the darkly enchanting storyline but also the diverse successes of its star-studded cast.
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