What is Judith Hoag's net worth?
Judith Hoag is an American actress who has a net worth of $4 million. Judith Hoag is best known for her portrayal of April O'Neil in the original 1990 film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and for her long-running role as Tandy Hampton on the ABC/CMT drama "Nashville." With a career spanning more than three decades, Hoag has built a reputation as a versatile performer across film, television, and theater. While never a household name, she has enjoyed consistent work in the entertainment industry, appearing in dozens of notable shows including "Big Love," "The Magicians," "The Middle," and "Grey's Anatomy." Her blend of on-screen warmth, strength, and sharp timing has made her a fan-favorite among viewers and genre enthusiasts alike.
Early Life and Education
Judith Hoag was born on June 29, 1968, in Newburyport, Massachusetts. She developed an early interest in acting and attended the Walnut Hill School for the Arts in Natick, Massachusetts—a prestigious performing arts high school known for turning out talented creatives in music, dance, and drama. After graduation, she moved to New York to pursue acting professionally, eventually transitioning to film and television.

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Breakthrough with April O'Neil
Hoag's breakout role came in 1990 when she was cast as April O'Neil, the fearless television reporter and human ally of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, in the live-action feature film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." The film was a massive commercial success, grossing over $200 million worldwide, and Hoag's performance gave the character a grounded, sarcastic, and resilient presence that resonated with audiences.
Despite the film's popularity, Hoag did not return for the sequels, reportedly due to disagreements with producers over the film's violence and behind-the-scenes treatment of the actors. Still, her portrayal of April remains iconic, and she has continued to be embraced by fans of the franchise.
Television Career and Character Work
After her breakout, Hoag shifted primarily to television, where she found steady work throughout the 1990s and 2000s. She starred as Gwen Cromwell Piper in the Disney Channel's "Halloweentown" film series, beginning in 1998. Her role as the no-nonsense, magic-hiding mother of a witch family endeared her to a new generation of viewers and made her a staple of Halloween-season programming.
Throughout the 2000s and 2010s, Hoag became one of TV's most reliable guest stars, appearing in popular series such as "Private Practice," "Criminal Minds," "The Mentalist," "NCIS," "Cold Case," and "Grey's Anatomy." She also had recurring roles in "Big Love" on HBO and "The Magicians" on Syfy.
In 2012, she landed a more prominent recurring role as Tandy Hampton on the country music drama "Nashville," which ran for six seasons. Hoag portrayed the poised and politically savvy ex-wife of mayor Teddy Conrad and mother of rising star Rayna James. Her nuanced performance earned her critical recognition and a loyal fan base.

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Recent Work and Projects
In recent years, Hoag has remained active in both independent film and television. She's appeared in series such as "The Resident," "The Rookie: Feds," and "Station 19," and maintains a strong connection with her fan communities, particularly those tied to "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" and "Halloweentown," through conventions and social media.
She has also begun sharing insights into the entertainment industry through her YouTube channel and other creative outlets, focusing on acting, career longevity, and personal growth.
Personal Life
Judith Hoag was previously married to actor Vince Grant. The couple had two children before divorcing. Hoag keeps much of her personal life private but has spoken publicly about the challenges and joys of balancing motherhood with a demanding acting career. She is also known for supporting causes related to the arts, mental health awareness, and women's empowerment in the entertainment industry.