What is Rachel McAdams' Net Worth?
Rachel McAdams is a Canadian actress who has a net worth of $20 million. Rachel McAdams is best known for appearing in films like "Mean Girls" (2004), "The Notebook" (2004), "Wedding Crashers" (2005), "Sherlock Holmes" (2009), and "Game Night" (2018). She has won several awards for her work, and her performance in 2015's "Spotlight" earned her an Oscar nomination. Though she is best known for her film work, McAdams graced the small screen in the Canadian series "Slings & Arrows" (2003–2005) and the HBO crime drama "True Detective" (2015).
In 2016, McAdams played Christine Palmer in the blockbuster Marvel film "Doctor Strange," which grossed $677.7 million at the box office, and in 2020, it was announced that she would be reprising her role in "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness." McAdams co-starred with Will Ferrell in the 2020 Netflix musical comedy "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga," and during its first weekend of release, it was the most-streamed film or TV series on Netflix in the U.S.
Early Life
Rachel McAdams was born Rachel Anne McAdams on November 17, 1978, in London, Ontario, Canada. Her mother, Sandra, worked as a nurse, and her father, Lance, was a truck driver. She was raised in a Protestant household alongside her siblings, Kayleen and Daniel. McAdams began figure skating at age four and competed seriously for more than a decade, winning several regional awards before stepping away from the sport at 18 to pursue acting.
She attended Myrtle Street Public School and Central Elgin Collegiate Institute, where she was an active student involved in volleyball, soccer, badminton, student council, and the Peer Helping Team. As a child and teenager, McAdams attended Shakespeare and Disney-themed summer camps and joined the Original Kids Theatre Company in London at age 12. During her teens, she directed children's plays, appeared in school productions, and won an acting award at the 1995 Sears Ontario Drama Festival. After graduating high school, she enrolled at York University in Toronto, earning a Bachelor of Fine Arts honours degree in theatre in 2001.
Early Screen Work
McAdams made her television debut in 2001, appearing in the MTV pilot "Shotgun Love Dolls" and an episode of the Disney Channel series "The Famous Jett Jackson." Her early film work included roles in "My Name Is Tanino" and "Perfect Pie" in 2002, as well as a supporting part opposite Rob Schneider and Anna Faris in the comedy "The Hot Chick." Around the same time, she guest-starred on the science fiction series "Earth: Final Conflict" and appeared in the television film "Guilt by Association." From 2003 to 2004, she played Kate McNab in the acclaimed Canadian series "Slings & Arrows," further sharpening her reputation as a versatile young actress.
Breakthrough and Mainstream Stardom
McAdams' career changed dramatically in 2004 when she was cast as Regina George in "Mean Girls," written by Tina Fey. The film became a cultural phenomenon, earning $130 million at the box office and cementing McAdams as a breakout star alongside Lindsay Lohan, Amanda Seyfried, and Lacey Chabert. That same year, she starred in "The Notebook," which became a defining romantic drama of the era and a long-running fan favorite.
Her momentum continued through 2005 with a string of commercially successful films, including "Wedding Crashers," "Red Eye," and "The Family Stone." Collectively, these projects showcased her range across comedy, thriller, and drama, and firmly established her as one of Hollywood's most in-demand young actresses.
Hiatus and Career Reset
Between 2006 and 2007, McAdams deliberately stepped away from Hollywood, turning down high-profile roles in films such as "The Devil Wears Prada," "Casino Royale," and "Mission: Impossible III." After returning, she starred in projects including "The Lucky Ones," "State of Play," "The Time Traveler's Wife," and "Sherlock Holmes." The latter was a major global success, leading her to reprise the role of Irene Adler in "Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows."
Acclaimed Performances and Franchise Work
Throughout the 2010s, McAdams balanced prestige films with mainstream projects. She appeared in "Morning Glory," "Midnight in Paris," "The Vow," "To the Wonder," and "About Time," while earning critical acclaim for her role in "Spotlight," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture. She also took on television with her starring role in the second season of "True Detective."
In 2016, McAdams joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe with "Doctor Strange," later reprising her role in subsequent installments. She continued to diversify her work with films such as "Disobedience," "Game Night," and "Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga," further reinforcing her reputation as an actress capable of moving fluidly between genres, budgets, and audiences.

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Personal Life
Rachel began a relationship with screenwriter Jamie Linden in April 2016, and they welcomed a son on April 10, 2018. She previously dated her "The Notebook" co-star Ryan Gosling and her "Midnight in Paris" co-star Michael Sheen.
McAdams is passionate about environmental causes and launched the eco-friendly lifestyle website GreenIsSexy.org in 2007. She appeared in two 2013 promotional videos for the Food and Water First Campaign, and she has volunteered with Habitat for Humanity. Rachel visited Mississippi and Louisiana in 2005 to help with clean-up efforts after Hurricane Katrina, and she has worked with the charitable organizations United Way of Canada, Alzheimer's Association, and Sunshine Foundation of Canada. She is also a member of the anti-corruption organization Represent.Us and sits on their cultural council, which is committed to "unrigging America's corrupt political system."
Real Estate
In August 2011, Rachel paid $1.67 million for a home in Los Angeles. She listed this home for sale in April 2025 for $4 million.
Awards and Nominations
McAdams earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role for "Spotlight" in 2016, and the cast won ensemble awards from the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Awards Circuit Community Awards, Film Independent Spirit Awards, Gold Derby Awards, and Gotham Awards. The Santa Barbara International Film Festival awarded Rachel and her "Spotlight" co-stars Michael Keaton and Mark Ruffalo the American Riviera Award, and her performance earned her nominations from the Awards Circuit Community Awards, Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards, Central Ohio Film Critics Association, Denver Film Critics Society, North Carolina Film Critics Association, Online Film & Television Association, Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards, Satellite Awards, and Screen Actors Guild Awards. McAdams won a Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series for "Slings and Arrows" and an International Online Cinema Award for Best Supporting Actress for "Disobedience."
The Hollywood Film Awards named her Breakthrough Actress for "Wedding Crashers," "The Family Stone," and "Red Eye," and the cast of "Le Petit Prince" won a Behind the Voice Actors Award for Best Vocal Ensemble in a TV Special/Direct-to-DVD Title or Short. Rachel has received seven MTV Movie Award nominations, winning Best On-Screen Team (shared with Lindsay Lohan, Lacey Chabert, and Amanda Seyfried) and Breakthrough Female for "Mean Girls" and Best Kiss (shared with Ryan Gosling) for "The Notebook." She has earned 19 Teen Choice Award nominations taking home the prize six times: Choice Movie Actress: Drama, Choice Movie Love Scene, Choice Movie Liplock, and Choice Movie Chemistry for "The Notebook," Movies – Choice Actress: Comedy for "Wedding Crashers" and "The Family Stone," and Choice Movie Actress: Action Adventure for "Sherlock Holmes." The ShoWest Convention named McAdams Supporting Actress of the Year in 2005 and Female Star of the Year in 2009. Rachel received a star on Canada's Walk of Fame in 2014. In January 2026, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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