Lily Cole Net Worth

Lily Cole Net Worth is
$14 Million

Lily Cole Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Lily Luahana Cole (born c. 27 December 1987)[note 1] is an English model and actress.Her modelling career was launched by a chance encounter with Benjamin Hart in Soho when she was 14 years old. She was booked for her first British Vogue cover at age 16, and has worked with many well-known brands, including Vogue worldwide, Alexander McQueen, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Jean Paul Gaultier, Marc Jacobs, Prada, De Beers and Moschino. Other clients include Numero, Christian Lacroix, Hermès, and Galliano. Advertising campaigns include Longchamp, Anna Sui and Cacharel. She has a cosmetics contract with beauty brand Rimmel London and can be seen in TV and print advertising as part of her work with them. She is listed by Vogue Paris as one of the top 30 models of the 2000s.After several minor acting roles, starting with St Trinian's in 2007, Cole's first leading role was as Valentina in the 2009 film The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. Her other film work includes Passages, a short directed by Shekhar Kapur and There Be Dragons, directed by Roland Joffé. In June 2011, she was awarded a Double First in History of Art at Cambridge University.

Full NameLily Cole
Net Worth$14 Million
Date Of BirthMay 19, 1988
Place Of BirthTorquay, Devon, England, UK
Height5' 10½" (1.79 m)
Weight110 lbs (50 kg)
ProfessionActress, Writer, Soundtrack
EducationKing's College, Cambridge, Latymer Upper School
NationalityUnited Kingdom
ChildrenWylde Cole Ferreira
ParentsPatience Owen, Chris Cole
SiblingsElvie Cole
PartnerKwame Ferreira, Kwame Ferreira
NicknamesLily Luahana Cole
MoviesThe Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, The Moth Diaries, Snow White and the Huntsman, St. Trinian's, Confession of a Child of the Century, The Messenger, London Fields, Gravy, Rage, Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll, Orion, Passage, Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie
Star SignCapricorn
#Quote
1With acting, if I'm any good at it, my modeling career would never be a hindrance but would rather be a help. And if I'm not, then it doesn't really matter.
2Marilyn Monroe and Vivienne Leigh are real icons of mine. In terms of visual culture, they are both so iconic. There weren't any paparazzi shots of them falling out of taxis, so they will always look so incredible.
3People do make assumptions about models. That's their issue, not mine. It doesn't bother me because I'm comfortable enough in my own skin - I know who I am.
4The relationship between art and a job is not quite linear, but I really love any and all manifestations of art, really respect any kind of artistic impulse, whether it's paintings and sculptures or really good filmmaking or music. I really see the relationships between these different mediums as very fluid.
5There is a degree of role-playing in modeling, for sure, and you're also in a high-profile job - there are lots of similarities for sure. But when I'm acting, I've got to try and be present, and I've got to be emotionally committed to a character, both physically and intellectually.
6There's an inherent contradiction between appreciating the beauty of clothes and creativity and individuality, and the waste around the ideas of trends and seasons.
7I think a lot of the most interesting work in art and in films are often kind of polarized opinions and affect people in very different ways, which may be less successful commercially, but they elicit a dialogue that's quite interesting.
8I think models have a lot less power than they did in the '80s, when there were, like, only 10 supermodels who could dictate the rules, whereas now there's so many, and that changes the power dynamic and makes it a more insecure business.
9I'm not sure if it's fair to call it a 'fairy tale,' but I really loved 'Mulan,' the Disney film. It was my favorite. I guess it's not really a fairy tale, but you do get Eddie Murphy as a dragon.
10It was a scandal when I did French 'Playboy' in 2008, though I was never actually nude in it. I think it's really funny that I'll have a cover of 'Playboy' to show my grandkids.
11It's not that I don't believe in creativity and innovation and new ideas, and the creativity that comes with fashion, which I really respect. But one of my biggest concerns is just how cheap we expect everything to be.
12I don't personally follow trends; I don't even like the idea of trends. I think it's kind of absurd that you have to change every six months, so I always try and buy things that hopefully I'll like forever, and resonate with me.
13I have to admit I've always had quite a complex relationship with modeling and with the idea of advertising: not always knowing what I'm advertising and selling.
14I love beautiful things; I like having nice clothes, and I can appreciate why other people do - but I've also started to learn more about the impact of what we buy: how things are made, how much you buy and the quality of everything.
15I part-own a bookshop for some strange coincidence of reasons, and it is one of the best things I part-own in my life, or own in my life. I do not know, it just feels great.
16I started modeling at 14. It's simple. You respond to what the photographer wants and wear other people's ideas. I got bored with it, though, so I went to university.
17The need to protect the environment has emerged as an undeniably important priority for me.
18Acting is something I've done since I was six years old, performing for my mum and my family in the living room, and I do it because my heart's in it.
19America has had an influence on me, as has going out with a Cuban-American guy and having lots of American friends. But I am still fundamentally British and speak with a British accent and feel very English.
20As the generalization goes about the art industry, people can be really challenging and thought-provoking in their thinking and questioning the status quo, and it's really important that the status quo can be questioned and that there are people doing that.
21Every time I have to try on a wig for work, I get excited about the colour; I've often thought about going for a platinum bob or also raven black, as it looks so great against pale skin. But I always end up being loyal to my red colour.
22It doesn't make me very happy to be on my computer all the time. I've never been drawn to that world.
23It's hard to appreciate the importance of the rainforest because it seems so far away, but it's vital to the survival of the planet as we know it.
24Modelling, fashion and film have all encouraged me to learn more about issues and to feel empowered enough to do something about them.
25Production chains, how consumers can drive change: all these things may seem at odds with fashion, but arguably, they're not.
26Talent is crucial. It needs to be driven by motivation, but blind ambition isn't the key.
27I love yoga. I don't do it as much as I'd like to, but I feel wonderful when I do.
28I'll always try to follow my heart into things I love, and modelling is not something I'm dreaming of pursuing forever.
29I've always cared about issues, always thought through problems. I don't know how much that comes from my personality or my mum.
30If I'm anywhere close to where I can hike or swim, that's my favourite thing to do.
31In British culture, redheads get teased at school. But I've grown up enough to realize I love my hair.
32I don't believe there's an afterlife - but I don't believe there's an end to life. Consciousness goes beyond the bounds of your body.
33I found going to school when I was modeling very grounding. It's really kept my perspective on bigger things in my life.
34I have made a living off the way I look, and I have really learnt to accept myself for being unusual.
35I have set up several businesses as social businesses, and I am a great believer that the power of business should be used for good.
36I kind of see clothes a bit like role-playing, depending what mood I'm in.
37The narrative of so many fairy tales are timeless in so many different cultures, and they have been since the dawn of man. They represent escapism, but they all feature themes that have such poignancy in a modern world.
38I think the media are so hypocritical a lot of the time in the way they chastise something just so that they can print it again.
39I usually have a lip balm in my bag and mascara as well. I don't really wear much make-up, but I like mascara because I've got fair colouring.
40Don't overpluck your eyebrows. A make-up artist told me this once, and I've always remembered it.
41I always used to love couture because it was more theatrical than the runways. The runways always felt more like part of the machine.
42I guess I try and learn all the time from every experience in life, so my thinking is a hybrid of everything. I'd have to attribute some of that to my work in the fashion industry - in some obscure way.
43I don't think of myself as a role model for others, but I like to live my life by my own integrity. So, in that sense, I might be a positive influence. I do believe you should get over your insecurities and just try to be the best you can.
44I paint - I tend more to abstraction - but not as much as I would like to because of time. I would love to do sculpture - I've toyed with the idea of fitting in a sculpture course.
45I'm not against people buying clothes; I think clothes are wonderful, and I'm very materialistic myself - but there's a way of finding a compromise. I just think we can buy less and pay more, to make sure people aren't being exploited.
46The average Londoner knows just one neighbour. I travel a lot, and I'm always surprised by the strong sense of community in some countries. We've lost something fundamentally human, and we don't even realise it.
47I was like most teenagers. I wanted to look more conventional - you know, to just be the pretty girl in school.
48I'm just a lipgloss, blush and mascara kind of girl. I like playing with a bright lipstick or a heavy eye... But not together!
49I've always gone after fears and tried to stifle them by doing them. It is daunting, but it's more rewarding.
50Life is shining a light through a magnifying glass on me, looking for me to stumble. I think that's my biggest fear.
51There are so many great, great vintage clothes to find; there's a whole territory unexplored there.
52I was of the type who gets bullied rather than the one who does the bullying, which I'm glad about. I'd rather be that than a bully.
53When I was younger, I definitely did face anti-ginger prejudice. As a child, all teasing hurts, whether it's because you're fat or a different race or have red hair. I had enough comments from a couple of people to make it a sore point.
54As users of the Internet, we all have a role to play in defining what we want it to be.
55Giving triggers social cohesion. It's also the basis for an economy not based on money.
56I love modeling but also see it as a platform for the million other things I want to achieve and create in life.
#Fact
1Gave birth to her 1st child at age 27, a daughter named Wylde Cole Ferreira on September 11, 2015. Child's father is her boyfriend, Kwame Ferreira.
2Is in a relationship with Kwame Ferreira. They have a daughter together.
3Cole was born in Torquay, southwest England, and raised in London, along with one of her two sisters. She was raised by her mother, Patience Owen, an artist and writer; her father, Chris Cole, a boat builder and fisherman, left the household and was not part of his daughter's life while she grew up. Cole attended the St Marylebone church school for girls, before completing her sixth form studies at Latymer Upper School, an independent school in Hammersmith, London. A chance encounter began her modeling career at the age of 14.
4In April 2007, Cole first featured in the Sunday Times Rich List, which estimated her net worth at £6 million, ranking her as the 77th-richest young person in the United Kingdom. As of 2009, she is thought to have earned in excess of £11 million.
5Despite her successful modeling career, Cole retains a commitment to her education, achieving A grades in her A-level examinations in English, Politics, Drama, History, and Philosophy and Ethics at Latymer Upper School. Before Latymer School, Cole attended the primary school Hallfield School (Bayswater, London) and St Marylebone Secondary School.
6Cole gained a place to read Social and Political Sciences at King's College, Cambridge, but twice deferred entry before switching to study History of Art, which she commenced in the Michaelmas term, 2008, gaining a First in her examinations at the end of her first year, and again in her second year examinations, one of seven members of her year to achieve the grade. Asked about the change of course, Cole explained, "I like doing things I haven't learnt about yet. I've always been interested in art, and I love doing art." Speaking to Judy Rumbold of The Irish Independent, she said, "the decision came from the vague notion that it might be a wise thing to do, that when I was 50, 60, 70, I'd look back and be glad I did it". She gave an interview for The Daily Telegraph in December 2009 in which she admitted she struggled to settle in to her first year at Cambridge, conceding she was "a bit shell-shocked, but I think everyone finds that".
7Cole was in a relationship with American actor Enrique Murciano, star of television series, Without a Trace (2002). As of February 2011, the pair are reported to have broken up after two and half years of dating.
8In an interview given in January 2010, Cole admitted, "I definitely never thought of myself as model material. Me on a catwalk with all these superwomen?" adding that "if a designer says I inspire them, I'm still not sure how that happened". Cole went on to reveal that her modeling career gave her "a lot of self confidence, which I didn't have in the past". In February 2010, Cole was voted the fourth "sexiest redhead of all time", after Florence Welch, Prince Harry Windsor of Wales, and Nicola Roberts, in a poll conducted by the Daily Mirror.
9Model and actress.
10Attended Colville Primary school prior to Hallfield Infant and Junior School.
11Attended Hallfield Infants and Junior School, then St Marylebone girls school for secondary education and Latymer Upper School for sixth form.
12Accepted at Cambridge University to study Politics and English [2006]

Actress

TitleYearStatusCharacter
London Fields2017completedTrish Shirt
Princess Taxi Girl, Part 22016Short
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie2016Lily Cole
Gravy2015Mimi
Orion2015/I
The Messenger2015/IEmma
Red Shoes2013ShortThe Dancer
The Zero Theorem2013Woman in Street Commercial
Sacrilege2013Video shortGirl
Confession of a Child of the Century2012Elise
Snow White and the Huntsman2012Greta
The Moth Diaries2011Ernessa
Doctor Who2011TV SeriesThe Siren
There Be Dragons2011Aline
Passage2009/IShortTania
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus2009Valentina
Rage2009/ILettuce Leaf
St. Trinian's2007Polly
Everyone Is Beautiful John Galliano Show2006Video shortGirl Anobot

Writer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Lily Cole's Art Matters2013TV Series documentary co-writer

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Two Roads2015/IIIShort executive producer completed

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Moth Diaries2011performer: "Oranges and Lemons"

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Peston on Sunday2016TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Designing Change2016Documentary short
Artsnight2015TV SeriesHerself - Presenter
Charlie Rose2014TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Paul McCartney: Queenie Eye2013Video shortHerself (uncredited)
Lily Cole's Art Matters2013TV Series documentary
London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony: A Symphony of British Music2012TV SpecialHerself
Doctor Who Confidential2011TV Series documentaryHerself
Arena2010TV Series documentaryHerself
Up Close with Carrie Keagan2010TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Made in Hollywood2009TV SeriesHerself
The Graham Norton Show2009TV SeriesHerself - Guest
Cinema 32009TV SeriesHerself
Xposé2009TV SeriesHerself
The September Issue2009DocumentaryHerself (uncredited)
T Takes: Brooklyn '09 Episode 22009Video shortHerself
MTV Europe Music Awards 20072007TV SpecialHerself - Presenter

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Are All Men Pedophiles?2013DocumentaryHerself
Too Young to Die2012TV Series documentaryValentina
The Graham Norton Show2009TV SeriesHerself

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2010Scream AwardScream AwardsBest Fantasy ActressThe Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009)

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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