What Is Krysten Ritter’s Net Worth?
As of 2025, Krysten Ritter’s net worth is estimated to be $8 million. This valuation encompasses her earnings from a multifaceted career spanning acting, music, writing, directing, producing, and her earlier work as a model. A significant portion of her wealth is derived from her roles in popular television series and films.
Early Career and Modeling Ventures
Krysten Ritter was born on December 16, 1981, in Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania. She spent her formative years in Shickshinny, Pennsylvania, with her mother, Kathi, her stepfather, and half-sister. Her father, Garry, resided in Benton, Pennsylvania. Krysten attended Northwest Area High School, where she graduated in 2000. At the age of 15, while still a high school student, she was scouted by a modeling agent at the Wyoming Valley Mall, marking the beginning of her career in the fashion industry. During her high school years, Ritter balanced her studies with modeling assignments in New York and Philadelphia. She signed with Wilhelmina Models and Elite Model Management, leading to international opportunities. She moved to New York City and began appearing in ads and modeled for catalogs, magazines, and runway shows in New York, Tokyo, Milan, and Paris. Specific figures regarding her earnings from modeling during this period are not publicly available, but it laid the groundwork for her transition into acting.
Breakthrough Roles and Television Success
Krysten Ritter transitioned into acting with an uncredited role in the 2001 film “Someone Like You.” She followed this with appearances in films such as “Garmento” (2002), “The Look” (2003), and “Mona Lisa Smile” (2003). She also guest-starred on television shows including “Whoopi” (2004), “Law & Order” (2004), “One Life to Live” (2004), “Tanner on Tanner” (2004), and “Jonny Zero” (2005). Her recurring role as Gia Goodman on “Veronica Mars” (2005–2006), appearing in eight episodes, marked a significant step in her career. She later reprised this role in the 2014 movie adaptation. From 2006 to 2007, Ritter played Lucy in eight episodes of “Gilmore Girls.” During this time, she also appeared in the films “Slingshot” (2005) and “Heavy Petting” (2007). She was the first of four actresses to star as Allison Stark on Fox’s “‘Til Death” (2006–2007). In 2008, she co-starred in “27 Dresses” and “What Happens in Vegas,” which grossed $162.7 million and $219.3 million, respectively. One of her most notable roles came with the AMC series “Breaking Bad” (2009–2010), where she played Jane Margolis. Her character also appeared in a flashback in the 2019 Netflix film “El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie.” While specific salary details for these roles are not publicly disclosed, they contributed substantially to her growing net worth.
“Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23” and “Jessica Jones”
Krysten Ritter’s career reached new heights with her leading role in the ABC series “Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23” (2012–2013), where she played the titular character. The series aired 26 episodes over two seasons. Following this, Ritter secured the lead role in the Marvel series “Jessica Jones” (2015–2019) on Netflix, which ran for 39 episodes. She also played Jessica Jones in the 2017 miniseries “The Defenders.” These roles significantly boosted her net worth. While exact figures for her “Jessica Jones” salary haven’t been officially released, lead actors in Marvel Netflix series were estimated to earn upwards of $100,000 per episode. Given the success and critical acclaim of “Jessica Jones,” it is plausible that Ritter’s compensation was at the higher end of this spectrum or potentially even exceeded it in later seasons. This would mean a total earning of at least $3.9 million from “Jessica Jones” alone, not including potential bonuses or backend deals. Her involvement in “The Defenders” would have added further to her income, although the exact amount is not public knowledge.
Film Appearances and Other Ventures
In addition to her television work, Krysten Ritter has appeared in a variety of films, including “Confessions of a Shopaholic” (2009), “She’s Out of My League” (2010), “How to Make Love to a Woman” (2010), “Life Happens” (2011), “Margaret” (2011), “BuzzKill” (2012), “Refuge” (2012), “Vamps” (2012), “Listen Up Philip” (2014), “Asthma” (2014), “Search Party” (2014), “Big Eyes” (2014), and “The Hero” (2017). She also played Natacha, The Witch in the 2021 Netflix fantasy film “Nightbooks.” Furthermore, Ritter wrote, co-produced, and starred in 2011’s “Life Happens.” She directed and co-executive produced the 2021 TV series “The Girl in the Woods.” Ritter also directed the 2019 “Jessica Jones” episode “A.K.A You’re Welcome” and produced the TV movies “Assistance” (2013), “Mission Control” (2014), and “The Demons of Dorian Gunn” (2018). These ventures contribute to her overall income, though specific figures for each project are not publicly available.
Music and Writing Career
Krysten Ritter’s creative endeavors extend beyond acting. In 2012, she released the album “Ex-Vivian” with William Thomas Burnett, a childhood friend. Additionally, she is the author of the psychological thriller “Bonfire,” published in 2017. Income from these projects contributes to her net worth. While it is challenging to quantify the precise earnings from her music and writing ventures, these projects enhance her overall brand and financial portfolio.
Real Estate Investments
Krysten Ritter has made strategic investments in real estate. In 2013, she purchased an 1,100 square foot, two-bedroom home in the Hollywood Hills for $655,000. This property was previously owned by Hank Azaria. In 2020, Krysten and her partner, Adam Granduciel, acquired a 4,040 square foot home in the San Fernando Valley for approximately $3.1 million. This “modern farmhouse” style residence features five bedrooms, six bathrooms, built-in bookshelves, and several fireplaces. These real estate holdings represent a significant portion of her assets, reflecting sound investment decisions that contribute to her overall net worth.
Personal Life and Advocacy
Krysten Ritter began a relationship with musician Adam Granduciel in August 2014, and they welcomed their son, Bruce Julian Knight Granofsky, on July 29, 2019. Ritter is an advocate for animal rights and has appeared in ads for PETA. She also enjoys knitting and was featured on the Late Winter 2018 cover of “Vogue Knitting.” Her advocacy and personal interests do not directly impact her net worth but contribute to her public image and brand.
Awards and Recognition
Krysten Ritter has received several awards and nominations throughout her career. In 2012, she won the Excellence in Acting award at the Vail Film Festival, and she received a Webby Award for Best Actress for “Jessica Jones” in 2016. She has earned three Saturn Award nominations from the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films: Best Actress on Television for “Jessica Jones” in 2016, Best Supporting Actress on Television for “The Defenders” in 2018, and Best Actress in a Streaming Presentation for “Jessica Jones” in 2019. “Jessica Jones” also earned Krysten a Critics Choice Television Award nomination for Best Actress in a Drama Series (2016), a GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics nomination for TV Performance of the Year – Actress (2016), and IGN Summer Movie Award nominations for Best TV Actress and Best TV Hero (2015). In 2012, she received a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice TV Villain for “Don’t Trust the B—- in Apartment 23.” While these accolades do not directly translate into monetary gains, they enhance her reputation and visibility, which can lead to further opportunities and increased earnings.