Melissa Trn Net Worth

Melissa Trn is a Costume Designer, Costume Department, and Actress. She is best known for her work on A Lotus 'Til Reckoning (2013), I'm Sorry, Mr. Reeves (2005) and Human Resources: Sick Days Aren't A Game (2013). She has been married to Brett Dalton since December 16, 2015 and they have one child.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Costume Designer, Costume Department, Actress
2004 Detroit Jaguars10(2)
2007 River Cities Futbol Club0(0)
2009 Saint Louis Athletica14(0)
2010 Vancouver Whitecaps9(5)
2011 Piteå IF8(2)
2012 Dalsjöfors GoIF5(2)
2016 KIF Örebro DFF16(8)
Full name Melissa Palma Julie Tancredi
Date of birth (1981-12-27) December 27, 1981 (age 36)
Place of birth Ancaster, Ontario, Canada
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9 ⁄2 in)
Playing position Striker
Years TeamApps(Gls)
2000–2004 Notre Dame Fighting Irish82(14)
2005–2006 Atlanta Silverbacks15(7)
2014–2015 Chicago Red Stars13(3)
2004–2017 Canada107(22)
Honours Olympic Games 2012 London Team 2016 Rio de Janeiro Team Pan American Games 2007 Rio de Janeiro Team Olympic GamesPan American Games 2012 LondonTeam2016 Rio de JaneiroTeam2007 Rio de JaneiroTeam

💰 Net worth: $11 Million

Melissa Trn, a talented Costume Designer, Costume Department, and Actress, is projected to have an impressive net worth of $11 million by 2024. With her exceptional skills in creating visually striking costumes and contributing to the overall aesthetics of films, Melissa has become highly sought after in the entertainment industry. Her dedication and creativity have earned her numerous accolades and opportunities to work on various blockbuster movies and TV shows. As both a skilled costume designer and actress, Melissa has successfully carved a niche for herself in the competitive world of showbiz, leading to her substantial net worth.

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Biography/Timeline

1999

Tancredi played for the under-19 provincial team and Burlington Sting club program. She helped the Burlington Sting win the Canadian title and Ontario Cup and was named the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Burlington Sting in 1999.

2000

Tancredi was a member of the Canadian U19 national team and trained in British Columbia with the U20 national team in 2000. She was also a member of the 1999 national 'B' training team.

2003

In 2003, Tancredi was named First Team All-American, Second Team All-American, NSCAA Second Team All-Region, Big East Defensive Player of the Year, and First Team All-Big East Conference. She was a finalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy.

2004

Tancredi made her debut with Canada as a central back, starting in all five games of the 2004 Olympic qualifying tournament in Costa Rica. Canada had 6–0 wins over Jamaica and Panama, two wins over Costa Rica (2–1, 4–0), and a 2–1 loss to Mexico that cost the Canadians a spot at the Olympic Games. Tancredi had previously been invited to play with the Canadian national team at the 2000 Algarve Cup in Portugal.

2007

Tancredi competed for team Canada in two world cup final tournaments: 2007 and 2011; and two Olympics: Beijing 2008 and London 2012. At these tournaments, she played in 14 matches and scored 6 goals. She and her teammates won bronze medals at the London Olympics.

2009

In 2009, Tancredi played for the Saint Louis Athletica in the Women's Professional Soccer league. In 2010, she joined the Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the W-League and led the team with six goals and two assists, The team was undefeated in the regular season and had a spot in the W-League's final four.

2011

In 2011, Tancredi was a member of the Piteå IF in Sweden. In 2012, she played with the Swedish team Dalsjöfors GoIF. In 2014, she was allocated to the expansion Houston Dash by Canadian national team coach John Herdman, but was traded to the Chicago Red Stars for fellow Canadian international Erin McLeod before the Dash's expansion draft.

2017

Tancredi retired from soccer in early 2017. She is now a Doctor of Chiropractic, practicing out of MVMTLAB Sports Performance Clinic in Vancouver, BC, and out of Maxfit Movement in Port Moody, BC.