Name | Milly Alcock |
Age | 22 years |
Occupation | Actress |
Source Of Wealth | Movies And TV Shows |
Net Worth | $2 Million |
Residence | Sydney |
Milly Alcockhas been receiving praise for her performance as the young Rhaenyra Targaryen in HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon.’ The 22-year-old actor plays the dragon rider in the prequel show of ‘Game of Thrones.’ Before this, Milly had acted in several Australian films and television shows.
Some of her acting credits include, ‘Janet King’, ‘Pine Gap’ and ‘A Place to Call Home.’ Alcock has been in the industry for around eight years and the success of ‘House of the Dragon‘ has surely given her a major push. So what is her net worth? Let’s find out.
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Milly Alcock Net Worth
Milly Alcock is set to become a household name after her incredible performance as the dragon-riding Rhaenyra Targaryen in HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon.’ According to Clutch Point, the net worth of the Australian actress is estimated to be around $2 million. Her main source of income is via films and television shows.
Her per-month salary with other career earnings is around $500,000 annually. Alcock has appeared in several Australian shows like ‘Pine Gap’, ‘Les Norton’, ‘The Gloaming,’ and ‘Upright.’
Apart from TV and films, the ‘House of the Dragon‘ star has also appeared in several ads for NBN, Cadbury, Woolworths, and KFC.
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‘House Of The Dragon’ Enjoyed More Viewership Than ‘Game Of Thrones’
HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon‘ premiered on Sunday, August 21, and has received mostly positive reviews from critics. The audiences have also welcomed the ‘Game of Thrones‘ sequel with open arms.
The maiden episode of the show drew around 10 million viewers across all platforms in the United States. This makes it the biggest series premiere ever for HBO.
It also performed well on HBO Max in the US, Latin America, Europe, and the African region. The prequel show also had the largest single-night audience since the series finale of ‘Game of Thrones‘ in May 2019 (19.3 million viewers).
‘House of the Dragon‘ has a viewership more than the debut episode of its parent show; it had 2.22 million same-day viewers in 2011.
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