Mae Whitman, an American actress, singer, and voice artist, has a net worth of $5 million.
Emma Grace McKee on “State of Grace” (2001-2002), Ann Veal on “Arrested Development” (2004-2006; 2013), Amber Holt on “Parenthood” (2010-2015), and Annie Marks on “Good Girls” (2018-2021) are all roles portrayed by Whitman. Mae has acted in over 150 films and TV series, including “Independence Day” (1996), “One Fine Day” (1996), “Hope Floats” (1998), “Scott Pilgrim vs
“The World” (2010), “The DUFF” (2015), “Chicago Hope” (1996–1999), and “JAG” (1998–2001) are all part of the movie series.
Little Suzy, “Johnny Bravo” (1997–2004), “Avatar: The Last Airbender” (2005–2008), Katara, Cassie Sandsmark, April O’Neil, April O’Neil, Heather, Barbara Gordon, Barbara Gordon, Batgirl, “DC Super Hero Girls,” “Doug Unplugs,” and “Tinker Bell” (2008–2014).
The “School’s Out! Christmas” soundtrack (2002) featured Mae’s rendition of “You Make Christmas Feel So Good” and “I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day”, while she also sang several songs on “Parenthood” and in the 2020 movie “Valley Girl.”