Abigail Disney Net Worth

Abigail Disney is an American filmmaker and scholar with a net worth of $500 million. Born in 1960, she was raised in North Hollywood, California and has a BA from Yale, MA in English Literature from Stanford, and PhD in English Literature from Columbia University. She is known for her documentary films focused on social themes.
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Who is it? Film Producer, Television producer, Philanthropist, Screenwriter
Birth Year 1960
Birth Place United States
Abigail Disney age 63 YEARS OLD

💰 Net worth: $500 Million (2024)

Abigail Disney, a prominent figure in the United States, is widely recognized for her numerous contributions in the field of entertainment and philanthropy. As a film and television producer, her impactful work has garnered both critical acclaim and commercial success, adding significantly to her impressive net worth. Additionally, Abigail Disney's commitment to philanthropy has further propelled her reputation as a compassionate and generous individual. With her outstanding achievements, it is projected that by 2024, her net worth will reach an estimated $500 million, a testament to her immense talent and dedication to her craft.

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Abigail Disney Net Worth: Abigail Disney is an American filmmaker and scholar known for her documentary films focused on social themes. Abigail Disney has a net worth of $500 million dollars. Abigail Disney was born in 1960 and was raised in North Hollywood, California, She has her BA from Yale, her MA in English Literature from Stanford, and her PhD in English Literature from Columbia University. She is the daughter of Roy E. Disney and granddaughter of Roy O. Disney, co-founder of The Walt Disney Company with his brother Walt Disney. She turned to the family business of filmmaking after she met Liberian peace activist Leymah Gbowee in 2006. Her filmmaking career began with a documentary film, "Pray the Devil Back to Hell", about women in Liberia, made with Emmy Award-winning director Gini Reticker. In 2008, she launched Peace is Loud, an organization described as "supporting female voices and international peace-building through nonviolent means." In 2009 Peace is Loud organized a Global Peace Tour which showed "Pray the Devil Back to Hell" at community screenings in the U.S. and other countries. It was part of the United Nation's International day of peace. Peace is Loud also funded a 10-day project regarding "female peace-building capacity" three different cities in the US. With partners Pamela Hogan and Gini Reticker, she produced the five part series "Women, War & Peace" which aired in 2011 on PBS. Also in 2011, Disney received an Athena Film Festival Award for her extraordinary use of film for social change. She was a Woman of the Year Honoree at the 2015 Women's Image Network Awards.