It would be nice if Fran Drescher could channel a bit more of Fran Fine during SAG-AFTRA’s contract talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Before Drescher was the president of SAG-AFTRA, she solidified her place in the comedy sitcom world as Fran Fine in The Nanny.
Although her character would often get into numerous I Love Lucy-style predicaments, she was a problem-solver through and through. Unfortunately, Fran Drescher has angered union members in a move that doesn’t feel like Fran Fine at all. But, what is her net worth and why do people hate Fran Drescher? Let’s get into it.
Celebrated Name: | Fran Drescher |
Net Worth: | $25 million |
Profession: | Actor, Television producer, Screenwriter, Voice Actor, Comedian, Television Director, Author |
Full Real Name: | Francine Joy Drescher |
Date of Birth: | Sep 30, 1957 (65 years old) |
Birthplace: | Flushing, New York, United States |
Nationality: | American |
Gender: | Female |
Height: | 5 ft 6 in (1.7 m) |
Fran is one of the most celebrated actresses in the industry. However, it was her work in the series The Nanny and Happily Divorced that helped her gain a lot of attention. Born on September 30, 1957, the Queens, New York native, currently owns a mansion in Malibu, California.
While her annual salary is unknown, she has earned a lot from her product endorsements like Old Navy, Hanes Pantyhose, and Pizza Hut.
As for Fran Drescher’s assets, she currently owns a beach-front property in Malibu, which was bought for $1.2 million. However, to date, the value of the property is nearly $10 million. She also has many other properties around the country and a number of cars too.
All of this makes Fran’s net worth almost $25 million, as of 2023.
View this post on InstagramThis snippet of the theme song for The Nanny feels apropos: She had style, she had flair, she was there. Sadly, the same can’t be said for Drescher, who hopped a plane to Italy mere days before the deadline for SAG-AFTRA and AMPTP to come to an agreement expires. This left some union members feeling confused and angry.
According to Variety, Drescher was spotted in a photo posted to Kim Kardashian’s Instagram stories with the caption, “My fashion icon! Always on my mood board! I seriously love this woman! The oh-so-gorgeous Fran Drescher.” Kardashian, who is currently not honoring the WGA strike by continuing to work on Season 12 of American Horror Story, was in Italy for Dolce & Gabbana’s Alta Moda show. Apparently, Drescher is a brand ambassador for Dolce and Gabbana.
In a statement obtained by the outlet, SAG-AFTRA said, “This was a commitment fully known to the negotiating committee. She has been in negotiations every day either in person or via videoconference.” They also added her demanding schedule is spread across three timezones but despite this, she is overseeing negotiations and was scheduled to return to the United States, and the negotiating table, on July 11.
In February 2023, Drescher came under fire for a TikTok she posted praising Disney for lifting its vaccine mandates. In it, she drops anti-vaxxer rhetoric while suggesting that a vaccine mandate was an “infringement on the disabilities act.” What Drescher doesn’t mention is, people who are able to take the vaccine are helping those who can’t, for example, folks with a disability that leaves them immunocompromised. She also thinks a vaccine mandate creates an “us vs them” mentality.
Drescher likens vaccine mandates to discrimination and is angered by the concept of people needing cards to do things. Please don’t tell her about a driver’s license. Who knows what kind of TikTok video that would birth? And while she admits to being vaccinated, her main concern is people having the freedom to do whatever they want with their bodies, even if that thing puts the lives of others at risk. But wait, there’s more.
Six days after the writers went on strike in May 2023, Deadline asked Drescher about a possible actors’ strike. Her answer was not great. “SAG-AFTRA is a very big union, and we represent many different career paths that fall under that umbrella,” she said. “It’s a very big, complicated conversation and I don’t think the kind of stuff that’s important to writers … is the kind of stuff we’re going after.”.
For someone who just touted not dividing people via a vaccine mandate, Drescher sure did separate the needs of the WGA from SAG-AFTRA pretty seamlessly. It’s as if the “us vs them” mentality she was so against is kind of like a buffet at a restaurant. Sometimes you want it and sometimes you don’t.
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