Margot Elise Robbie (born 2 July 1990) is an Australian actress and producer, born in Dalby, Queensland. Margot Robbie with three siblings was brought up by a single mother on the Gold Coast and spent most of her childhood on the family farm. At the age of 16, Robbie held three jobs simultaneously to support her family. This included working at Subway. She also balanced a career in acting that was beginning to blossom while studying drama at Somerset College. Margot Robbie relocated to Melbourne for acting when she was only 17.
Early Work in Australia

Margot Robbie began acting in Australia, landing small roles in low-budget indie flicks like ICU and Vigilante. Her notoriety started to rise in her teen years. Soon, she was seen on national commercials and had guest roles in such Australian TV hits as The Elephant Princess and City Homicide. In Australia, her big break came in 2008 when she was offered the role of Donna Freedman on the long-running soap Neighbours.
Robbie was initially supposed to be in the series only for a short time, but her talent and charm quickly made her a fan favorite and series regular. Those roles saw her nominated at the Logie Awards for her work on the show, and cemented her status as one of Australia’s brightest young acting prospects.
Move to Hollywood and Breakthrough

Margot Robbie had big plans after leaving “Neighbours” behind in 2010, USA bound. She moved to Los Angeles to audition for pilot season and, though she tested for many network shows, a significant part continued to elude her. Eventually she landed a role in Richard Curtis’s romantic comedy “About Time” (2013), a moderate hit that introduced her to a worldwide audience.
Her real breakout, however, came later that same year with Martin Scorsese’s The Wolf of Wall Street, where she appeared as the beautiful, iron-willed Naomi Lapaglia, wife of DiCaprio’s Jordan Belfort. It was a worldwide success, grossing $392 million, and Robbie’s no-holds-barred, scene-stealing performance received praise. With her believable Brooklyn accent and almost jaw-dropping way the camera loved her, she was compared to old-school Hollywood stars and instantly became one of the brightest new stars in the industry.
Founding LuckyChap Entertainment

In the years since, Robbie has skillfully curated a mix of blockbuster films alongside more genre-exemplary outings. She co-starred opposite Will Smith in the stylish crime drama Focus (2015) and also dazzled in the post-apocalyptic tale Z for Zachariah (2015). Dame Helen also starred in “Suite Française,” “The Big Short,” “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot,” and “The Legend of Tarzan,” demonstrating her versatility across genres.
Margot Robbie co-founded LuckyChap Entertainment in 2014 with her husband, Tom Ackerley, and friends Josey McNamara and Sophia Kerr. Before that in an other post we have shared Margot Robbie wallpapers.
The company quickly earned a reputation for a particular style of uniquely female-driven, artistically vibrant films and television projects. With LuckyChap, Robbie began owning her career—acting, producing, and championing narratives focused on interesting women.
Margot Robbie’s Net Worth

Margot Robbie estimated Net Worth is $60 Million. Margot Robbie started in Aussie TV, breaking out as one of the stars on soap opera Neighbours, before moving to Hollywood in 2011. The turning point in her career was her role as Naomi Lapaglia, the wife of the protagonist played by Leonardo DiCaprio, in the 2013 film The Wolf of Wall Street, directed by Martin Scorsese. The performance established her as one of the more charismatic stars of the new generation.



