Caroline Cave Net Worth

Caroline Cave is an actress born on January 19, 1925 in West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She was raised in West Vancouver and trained in classical piano and ballet. At 15, she was invited to study dance at the Banff Centre and Ballet British Columbia. She then transitioned to theatre and trained at the BFA Acting Conservatory - University of Alberta, The Royal National Theatre Studio, and with esteemed theatre artists. She has since appeared in films such as "Come L'America", "The War Bride", "Christmas Rescue", and "Saw VI". She won a Gemini/Canadian Screen Award for her portrayal of attorney Catherine Scott in the series "Crash and Burn". She has also appeared at The Toronto International Theatre Festival in the feature films "Six Figures", "One Week", and "This Beautiful City" for which she received the ACTRA Award for Lead Actress.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day January 19, 1925
Birth Place  West Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Age 99 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aquarius

💰 Net worth: $1.7 Million

Caroline Cave is a talented actress hailing from Canada, renowned for her remarkable performances in the entertainment industry. As of 2024, her net worth is estimated to be a substantial $1.7 million. With her innate acting abilities, Caroline has graced numerous films and television shows, gaining popularity and recognition along the way. Her dedication and passion for her craft have allowed her to accumulate both critical acclaim and financial success in her career. As an esteemed actress in Canada, Caroline Cave's net worth is a testament to her talent and the hard work she has put into her craft.

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Awards and nominations:

She won the Gemini Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series for Cra$h & Burn at the 2010 Gemini Awards.

She won a Dora Award in 2004 for her Toronto performance in The Syringa Tree, and a Jessie Award in 2006 for her Vancouver performance in the same play.

Biography/Timeline

2004

She won a Dora Award in 2004 for her Toronto performance in The Syringa Tree, and a Jessie Award in 2006 for her Vancouver performance in the same play.

2010

She won the Gemini Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series for Cra$h & Burn at the 2010 Gemini Awards.