A French actress and musician, Nora Arnezeder has a net worth of $2 million.
Born in Paris, France in 1989, Nora Arnezeder honed her singing and dancing skills during her teenage years and made her first appearance in the film “Les deux mondes” in 2007, where she portrayed Lyrio in a dramatic role.
Douce was portrayed by Arnezeder in the French romantic drama “Faubourg 36” in 2008, which was set in the heart of Paris and starred a music hall manager accused of murder.
Arnezeder was joined on the pitch by Gerard Jugnot, Clovis Cornillac, Kad Merad, and Pierre Richard.
“Loin de Paname” was the song she sang in the film, which earned her the Best Original Song nomination at the Academy Awards. Arnezeder later appeared as Katia in 2011’s “Louis la Chance”, Chloe in “La croisiere”, Emilie in “Ce que le jour doit a la nuit”, Celia in “The Words”, and Anna in “Maniac”.
“Safe House,” a Hollywood horror film from 2012, featuring Ryan Reynolds and Denzel Washington, was where she made a name for herself.
Arnezeder acted as the protagonist in “Angelique” (2013) and as Sandra in “Fiston” (2014).
In 2011, she starred as Varvara Valadine in “Xanadu,” which was her most successful TV role, appearing in eight episodes.