Georgia Blizzard Net Worth

Georgia Blizzard is an actor who has appeared in a variety of films and television shows, including Thor: Ragnarok (2017), Home and Away (1988) and Emu Runner (2018). She has been in the industry since her birth and continues to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry.
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💰 Net worth

Georgia Blizzard's net worth is projected to range between $100,000 and $1 million by 2024. As an accomplished actor, Blizzard has showcased her talent in a diverse range of film and television productions throughout her career. Notably, she has landed roles in prominent projects like the fantasy superhero film "Thor: Ragnarok" (2017), the long-running Australian soap opera "Home and Away" (1988), and the heartfelt drama "Emu Runner" (2018). With her undeniable acting prowess and an impressive repertoire of work, it comes as no surprise that Georgia Blizzard is expected to continue climbing the ladder of success and accumulating wealth in the following years.

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Biography/Timeline

1919

Blizzard was born in Saltville in 1919. She has Apache and Irish ancestry. When she was little, she and her family moved to Plum Creek. Her mother taught Blizzard and her sister how to create art using a pit-fire method. During the Great Depression, she left school in order to be part of the National Youth Administration. She worked in a munitions factory in Bristol during World War II and after that, worked at a textile mill in Chilhowie until 1958. Blizzard had contracted black lung and lost one of her lungs. Her husband was crippled in an accident in a coal mine and eventually their marriage failed. Her husband died in 1954. Blizzard developed paranoid schizophrenia after these events and her art helped her deal with visions she saw and the feelings she needed to work through.

1950

She began making art for sale in the late 1950s and sold her pottery in her daughter, Mary's, store. In the early 1980s, her neighbor, Michael Martin, contacted a friend to take some of Blizzard's work to a gallery in Buckhead run by Judith Alexander where Jonathan Williams discovered her work.