Jerry Hall is an American model and actress.
In the 1970s, Jerry Hall was one of the most well-known models in the world.
A fashion agent stumbled across her when she was tanning in Saint Tropez.
She rose to fame as one of the most sought-after models of her era thanks to her blonde hair and six-foot height, making up to $1,000 per day in the early 1970s.
She began her acting career in 1980 with a modest role in the love story "Urban Cowboy."
Since then, Hall has made numerous theater appearances, performing in performances of "The Graduate," "High Society," and "Love Letters," among other plays.
Jerry's romantic partnerships are arguably what are better known. In the middle of the 1970s, she got engaged to Bryan Ferry, but soon after, she met Mick Jagger and started dating him.
They had four children together before divorcing in 1999, and he would eventually leave his wife for her. Mick said that due of the casual nature of their wedding, their marriage was never legally recognized.
Jerry first asked for half of his $300 million net worth but ultimately agreed to just $10 million.
Jerry Hall's net worth is currently estimated at $20 million.
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Year | Net worth |
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2022 | $20 million |
2021 | $17 million |
2020 | $15 million |
Jerry Hall is married to a businessman Rupert Murdoch since 2016.
Children: Jerry Hall has 2 sons, Gabriel Jagger, James Jagger and 2 daughters, Elizabeth Jagger, Georgia May Jagger.
Parents:
Jerry Hall’s father is John P. Hall.
Jerry Hall’s mother is Marjorie Sheffield Hall.
Siblings: Jerry Hall has 2 sisters, Terry Hall and Cyndy Hall.
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“I have absolutely zero interest in politics.â€
“Earlier this year I had my hair feng-shuied.â€
“I've always gotten along best with artists.â€
“Well, I think mostly we're dressing for men.â€
“I like the odd glass of wine, a coffee and a cigarette. As you get older you can't see the wrinklesâ€
“Then, in 2000, John Reid, Elton John's former manager, asked me to audition for the stage version of The Graduate he was producing. So I worked on it, got the part, and after three weeks' rehearsal I was on stage!â€
“Well, I was fourteen in Texas. But I looked twenty-five.â€