Allison Mack Net Worth, Salary, Income, Revenue, Career and Family

What is Allison Mack’s Net Worth and Salary?

Allison Mack is an American actress who has a net worth of $3 million.

Allison Mack is best known for her roles as Chloe Sullivan on the WB/CW Superman-inspired series “Smallville” (2001-2011) and Amanda on the FX series “Wilfred” (2012; 2014). Allison was arrested in 2018 for her role in recruiting women for the NXIVM sex cult. She was charged with a variety of offenses, including sex trafficking, conspiracy to engage in forced labor, and racketeering. She pleaded guilty and received a three-year prison sentence.

CategoryInformation
CelebritiesActors
Net Worth$3 Million
Date of BirthJul 29, 1982 (41 years old)
Place of BirthPreetz
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 4 in (1.65 m)
ProfessionActor, Voice Actor, Television Director, Film Producer
NationalityUnited States of America

Allison Christin Mack is a well-known American actress who was born on July 29, 1982. She rose to prominence as Chloe Sullivan in the superhero television series “Smallville,” which aired from 2001 to 2011, and as a recurring character in the comedy series “Wilfred” from 2012 to 2014.

NameAllison Mack
Net Worth (2023)$3 Million
ProfessionAmerican actress
Monthly Income And Salary$15,000 +
Yearly Income And Salary$0.2 Million +
Last Updated2023

Controversial Involvement with NXIVM

Mack was involved with NXIVM, a group presenting itself as offering professional development workshops but widely regarded as a cult. In 2018, she was arrested on charges of sex trafficking and forced labor as part of her activities in NXIVM and its subgroup, DOS. After admitting to racketeering-related charges, she was sentenced to three years in prison in 2021, serving 21 months before her release in July 2023.

Early Life and Background

Mack was born in Preetz, West Germany, to Jonathan Mack, an opera performer, and Mindy Mack, an educator and bookkeeper. Her early life in Germany was short-lived as her family relocated to the U.S. when she was two years old.

Career Beginnings and Rise to Fame

Mack’s early career was marked by her appearances in commercials for a German chocolate brand and a brief period in modeling. She began her acting studies in Los Angeles at the tender age of seven. Her breakout television role came with “7th Heaven,” leading to further opportunities in film and television.

Allison Mack Net Worth Growth

Net Worth in 2023$3.0 Million
Net Worth in 2022$2.8 Million
Net Worth in 2021$2.6 Million
Net Worth in 2020$2.4 Million
Net Worth in 2019$2.3 Million
Net Worth in 2018$2.2 Million

Allison Mack Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Police Academy 6: City Under SiegeLittle Girl
1993Night Eyes 3Natalie
1994Camp NowhereHeather
1995No Dessert, Dad, till You Mow the LawnMonica Cochran
1997Honey, We Shrunk OurselvesJenny Szalinski
2006The Ant BullyTiffany NickleVoice
2008Alice & HuckAliceShort film
2009YouQuincey
Superman/Batman: Public EnemiesPower GirlVoice
2010FrogHerShort film
PurgatoryWomanShort film
2011MarilynMarilyn
BlinkProducerShort film

Acclaim for “Smallville”

Her role in “Smallville” brought her industry recognition, earning her accolades like the Teen Choice Award for Best Sidekick. Mack also ventured into directing, helming an episode of “Smallville.” Her post-“Smallville” career included roles in “Wilfred,” “The Following,” and “American Odyssey.”

Personal Life and Legal Challenges

Mack’s personal life has included a significant relationship with Chad Krowchuk and a controversial marriage to Nicki Clyne. Her marriage to Clyne was later suggested to be a front for circumventing immigration laws. She has been reported to be taking courses at UC Berkeley post-NXIVM.

NXIVM Membership and Downfall

Mack’s involvement with NXIVM began with a women’s group and escalated to her becoming a key member. She was instrumental in recruiting actors to “The Source,” a NXIVM program. Her leadership in DOS, a secret subgroup of NXIVM, led to her arrest and subsequent legal proceedings.

Arrest, Cooperation, and Sentencing

In 2018, Mack was taken into custody on serious NXIVM-related charges. Her bail conditions included house arrest. Due to her cooperation with prosecutors, her sentence was reduced. She has publicly denounced Raniere and NXIVM, expressing regret over her actions.

Civil Lawsuit and Cultural Impact

Mack, along with other NXIVM members, was named in a civil lawsuit accusing the organization of various abuses. Her involvement with NXIVM has been portrayed in the Lifetime film “Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother’s Fight to Save Her Daughter,” reflecting her dramatic personal and legal journey.

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