Who is Aubrey Plaza and what is her net worth?

Publish date: 2024-06-07

AUBREY Plaza is an accomplished actress who starred in the hit NBC comedy series Parks and Recreation.

It was revealed on May 7 that Plaza has married longtime love Jeff Baena.

Who is Aubrey Plaza and what is her net worth?

The versatile actress is believed to have a net worth of about $6million.

Plaza appeared in 123 episodes of Parks and Recreation as April Ludgate, and she has dozens of television and film credits on her resume.

She was born on June 26, 1984, in Wilmington, Delaware.

Known for her deadpan style, she had her first big-screen leading role in the 2012 comedy Safety Not Guaranteed.

When did Aubrey Plaza get married?

Plaza broke the news of her union with Jeff Baena in May of 2021 as they prepared to work together in the feature film Spin Me Round.

"So proud of my darling husband @jeffbaena for dreaming up another film that takes us to italia to cause some more trouble," Plaza wrote on Instagram.

Fans and colleagues were stunned and overjoyed at the news.

"Whoa!!!! Just took in the word husband and I am sending you both love and congratulations and blessings!!!!!" wrote actress Mary Steenburgen.

Actress Robin Tunney added: "hUSBAND??????????? You got married???????? I’m so happy for you guys!"

Plaza's post was liked more than 175,000 times in the hours after it was written.

Plaza and Baena, who have been together for a decade, have worked together before.

Baena, a director, helmed Life After Beth (2014) and The Little Hours (2017) - both of which featured Plaza.

Pal Alison Brie, who co-wrote the script for Spin Me Round with Baena, will co-star.

Plaza spoke to People magazine about life with Baena during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

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"We were quarantined for months and months like everybody else," she told People.

"And we did enjoy it. I think it was, obviously other than all of the catastrophic things happening in the world, just on a personal level, relationship level, was kind of nice to just be forced to be in one place for that long.

"Could have gone either way, I guess."

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