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Kelly Reilly is known for her portrayal of the abrasive Beth Dutton on the hit TV series Yellowstone.
The show, which airs on Paramount, released the first part of its fifth and final season in November of last year, with the second part planned to be released next November.
Reilly has been a part of the show since the beginning, and it’s grown in popularity over the last five years. Originally from England, she’s had to work with a dialect coach to perfect the Southern accent used in Yellowstone.
Prior to that, however, she’s had a successful career in movies. Over the years, she’s earned a large sum thanks to her lengthy filmography.
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What is Kelly Reilly’s net worth?
Kelly Reilly is estimated to have a net worth between $5 million and $10 million. Parade.com reported the actress makes $200,000 per episode on Yellowstone.
She’s starred in several British classics as well. One of those was the 2005 Pride and Prejudice starring Keira Knightly and Matthew Macfadyen, which was nominated for an Oscar. She played snobbish Caroline Bingley, the elder sister of Charles Bingley.
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She also had a role in Robert Downey Jr.’s Sherlock Holmes franchise; the first film was released in 2009 and the second came out in 2011. Kelly played Mary Morstan, a governess who married Sherlock’s sidekick Dr. Watson.
Other notable features include the second season of True Detective, in which she played Jordan Semyon, wife of Vince Vaughn’s Frank Semyon.
Most recently, she starred in Haunting in Venice. The mystery is based on Agatha Christie’s 1969 novel Hallowe’en Party, solved by the beloved detective Hercule Poirot.