• Sierra McCormick is a 23-year-old actress and producer from Asheville, North Carolina.
• She has an estimated net worth of over $1 million, acquired through her acting and producing career.
• She started her acting career at the age of nine, and her big break came when she participated in the game show “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?”
• Her most notable roles have been Susan Kushner in “Ramona And Beezus” (2010), Olive Doyle in “A.N.T. Farm” (2011-2014), and Fay Crocker in “The Vast Of Night” (2019).
• She has been diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome and performed her own stunts in “Some Kind Of Hate” (2015).

Who is Sierra McCormick?

Sierra Nicole McCormick was born on 28 October 1997 under the zodiac sign of Scorpio, in Asheville, North Carolina USA. She’s a 23-year-old actress and producer, probably best recognized for landing the role of Susan Kushner in the family adventure comedy film “Ramona And Beezus” in 2010, playing Olive Doyle in the Disney Channel teen sitcom “A.N.T. Farm” (2011-2014), and featuring as Fay Crocker in the sci-fi mystery film “The Vast Of Night” in 2019.

How rich is she, as of now? Sierra McCormick Net Worth

As of mid-2021, Sierra McCormick’s net worth is estimated at over $1 million, acquired through her successful involvement in the world of entertainment as a professional actress and producer, who has worked on more than 30 television and film acting credits since she launched her career in 2007.

Early Life, Parents, Siblings, Nationality, Ethnicity, Educational Background

Sierra McCormick spent her early years in Palm Springs in California, raised by her parents, however, their names and professions haven’t been revealed yet. She has a younger sister named Kayla McCormick, who is a producer, writer, and director by profession. She holds American nationality and belongs to White Caucasian ethnic group. Sierra hasn’t revealed anything regarding her education.

Career Beginnings

Sierra McCormick started pursuing her acting career when she was only nine years old, making her debut TV appearance as a kid in the episode “Summer Of Love” of the Fox sitcom “’Til Death” in 2007.

Her big break came when she participated in the game show “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?”, appearing in more than 20 episodes from 2007 to 2008. She then took the small role of Emma in several episodes of the HBO comedy series “Curb Your Enthusiasm” (2007-2009), which received high critical acclaim, and won nearly 50 Primetime Emmy Awards. Concurrently, she also landed the recurring role of Lilith in The WB’s dark fantasy drama series “Supernatural” in 2008, and guest-starred in such TV series as “Boston Legal”, “Criminal Minds”, and “Hannah Montana”, to name a few.

Sierra McCormick

Rise to Fame

In 2009, Sierra McCormick appeared in the role of Tar Pits Kid in the sci-fi adventure comedy film “Land Of The Lost”, sharing the screen with Will Ferrell, Danny McBride and Anna Friel, and played Kara Bannister in the made-for-TV Christmas comedy film “The Dog Who Saved Christmas”, broadcast on ABC Family.

Thereafter, she had guest parts in such TV series as “Monk”, “Medium”, and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”, among others. She gained wide recognition in 2010 after portraying Susan Kushner in the family adventure comedy film “Ramona And Beezus”, based on the Ramona series of children’s novels by Beverly Cleary, and co-starring Joey King, John Corbett and Selena Gomez.

During the same year, she was also cast as Jackie Ryland in the direct-to-video comedy film “A Nanny For Christmas”, and took the main role of Scout Thomas in the short-lived ABC comedy series “Romantically Challenged”, which was canceled after a single season.

Continued Success

In 2011, Sierra McCormick provided her voice to Alice in the Disney direct-to-DVD comedy film “Spooky Buddies”, for which she received a Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a DVD Film – Young Ensemble Cast, shared with other cast members. Her next significant role came later that year, when she joined the main cast of the Disney Channel teen sitcom “A.N.T. Farm”, starring in the role of Olive Doyle for three seasons until the series finale in 2014.

The series attacked a great viewership, and was one of the most popular TV series among children.

At the time, she also had the recurring role of Connie in another Disney Channel sitcom, “Jessie” (2011-2014), created by Pamela Eells O’Connell, and thereafter portrayed Moira in the 2015 independent supernatural slasher film “Some Kind Of Hate”, that premiered at the Stanley Film Festival. Although the film received mixed reviews, her performance was praised since she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Fright Meter Awards. It was followed by her appearances as Sarah in the 2016 made-for-TV thriller film “Twisted Sisters”, and The Creature in the 2017 short thriller film “In The Shadows”, directed by Jordan James Smith.

Recent Years

In 2018, Sierra McCormick landed the roles of Kara Gentry in the family film “The Christmas Trap”, and Charlotte in the drama film “The Honor List”. In the same year, she also played Allie in the made-for-TV thriller film “Watching Over You”, next to Beth Broderick and Andrea Bogart, and featured as Bridget in the made-for-TV mystery thriller film “Pretty Little Stalker”, both directed by Sam Irvin.

She then earned critical acclaim for her performance as Fay Crocker in the 2019 sci-fi mystery film “The Vast Of Night”, directed by Andrew Patterson, which earned her a Critics’ Choice Super Award nomination for Best Actress in a Science Fiction/Fantasy Movie, also a special mention from the Jury Awards at the Hamptons International Film Festival.

It was followed by her portrayals of Katie Sullivan in the made-for-TV thriller film “Who Stole My Daughter?”, Lizard in the action thriller film “VFW”, and Bailey in the family film “All Good Things”, also in 2019. In the next year, she produced the short horror film “Trending”.

Most recently, Sierra was cast as Melissa in the psychological horror film “We Need To Do Something”, next to Vinessa Shawn and Pat Healy, and took the part of Scarlett in the anthology horror TV series “American Horror Story” aired on FX on Hulu, both in 2021.

Talking about her upcoming projects, Sierra will play Chloe in the thriller film “Exploited”, and it’s announced that she will also appear as Lily in the comedy-drama film “Camp”.

Appearance and Vital Statistics

Sierra McCormick has medium-length red hair and blue eyes. She stands at a height of 5ft 2ins (1.57m), her weight is around 121lbs (55kgs), with vital statistics of 36-26-35, bra size 32D, dress size 4 (US), and shoe size 8 (US).

Personal Life and Trivia

Sierra McCormick isn’t very open when it comes to speak about her personal life, and manages to keep all details about it far away from the eye of the public. Nonetheless, it’s believed that she doesn’t have a boyfriend at the moment, and is focused on her professional career. Her residence is still in Los Angeles, California. Sierra is diagnosed with hypermobility syndrome, sometimes referred to as double-jointed; she performed her own arm-breaking stunts in the 2015 film “Some Kind Of Hate”.

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