Rachel Miner net worth in 2024 has become a topic of interest for fans of the talented actress. Known for her roles in shows like Supernatural and Once and Again, Rachel has made a name for herself in the entertainment world. Her work in film and television has helped her build a successful career.
Let’s explore her earnings, sources of income, and the journey that has contributed to her net worth.
| Full Name | Rachel Miner |
| Date of Birth | March 22, 1980 |
| Place of Birth | Westchester, California, U.S. |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Height | 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) |
| Partners | Macaulay Culkin (m. 1998–2002) Brian Presley (2000-2001) |
| Net Worth | $2 Million |
What is Rachel Miner’s Net Worth in 2024?

Rachel Miner is an American actress with a net worth of $2 million as of 2024. Rachel Miner’s wealth mainly comes from her work as an actress. She became well-known for her roles in TV shows and movies. One of her most famous roles was playing Meg Masters in the show “Supernatural.”
Besides acting in TV, she has also appeared in films like “Bully” and “The Black Dahlia.” Over the years, she has earned money from her acting career, which is the main source of her wealth. Although health issues led her to step back from acting, her past work still contributes to her net worth.
Rachel Miner’s Early Life and Education

Rachel Miner a third-generation actress from Manhattan is the daughter of director and producer Peter Miner. She is also the granddaughter of director/producer Worthington Miner and actress Frances Fuller.
The Supernatural Actress went to New York’s Professional Children’s School. In a 1993 interview, she said that she looked up to Jodie Foster and hoped to play a variety of roles as Foster did.
Rachel Miner’s Acting career

Rachel Miner has had a diverse career in both television and film. She first appeared on TV as Vickie in “Shining Time Station: ‘Tis a Gift,” and played Michelle Bauer on “Guiding Light” from 1990 to 1995. She also had a memorable guest role as Laurel in the “Sex and the City” episode, “Twenty-something Girls vs. Thirty-something Women,” and starred as Astrid in “NY-LON.”
In 2001, Miner starred in “Bully,” a film about young adults in South Florida who plot to murder a friend who has abused them. The movie was based on the real-life murder of Bobby Kent in 1993. “Bully” received mixed reviews, with a 54% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 45 out of 100 score on Metacritic. However, Miner won Best Actress at the Stockholm Film Festival for her role.
In 2005, she appeared in “Circadian Rhythm” an action film about a young woman discovering her identity while being hunted by enemies. The movie was not well-received, with critics calling it a “directionless jumble.”
Miner also had a role in the TV series “Californication” in 2007, playing Dani California, a nod to the Red Hot Chili Peppers song. In 2008, she appeared in “The Sacrifice,” an episode of “Fear Itself,” and was cast in “The Butterfly Effect 3: Revelations,” which premiered at After Dark Horrorfest III in January 2009 and was released on DVD in March 2009.
From 2009 to 2013, Miner played Meg, a demon on “Supernatural.” Though the role was originally played by Nicki Aycox, Miner took over and brought a unique edge to the character. Her performance was praised for its sarcasm and flair. Miner returned to “Supernatural” in 2020, reprising her role as the Empty, a cosmic entity.
In 2010, Miner starred in “Love & Distrust” alongside James Franco. The following year, she played Sgt. Hannah in “51,” a horror film that premiered in limited theaters as part of “After Dark Originals.”
Rachel Miner’s Personal Life

In 1998, she married Macaulay Culkin who starred in “Home Alone” when they were both 18. They split up in 2000 and got divorced in 2002. In 2000, she also dated Brad Renfro while they were working on “Bully.”
She has been a vegetarian since she was 9 years old.
In 2010, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Since then, she has been a strong supporter of having disabled characters represented in media.

