Brooklyn Danielle Decker is an American model and actress best known for her appearances in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issues, including the cover in 2010.
Brooklyn Decker has been on Chuck, Ugly Betty, The League, Royal Pains, and Victoria’s Secret’s 2010 “Swim” collection.
After making her feature film debut in Just Go with It (2011), she went on to star in Battleship (2012), What to Expect When You’re Expecting (2012), and Grace and Frankie (2012) before becoming a Netflix series regular.
Net Worth
Brooklyn Decker is a $40 million-dollar-wealthy American fashion model and actress. Her net worth is combined with that of her husband, retired professional tennis player Andy Roddick, with whom she has been married since 2009. Brooklyn and Andy bought $1.1 million for a New York City apartment a year before their wedding. They continue to be the proprietors of this house.
The couple paid an undisclosed sum for a 1.8-acre lakefront property near Austin in November 2009, just a few months after marrying. They listed the property, including a nearly 9,000-square-foot residence, for $12.5 million in 2013.
They could not find a buyer and were compelled to take the listing down. Brooklyn and Andy paid $300,000 for a 2.75-acre land in North Carolina in 2012. They spent $3.7 million on a 15-acre site in Austin in July 2013.
They then proceeded to construct a mansion on the property. The couple attempted to sell the house for $6 million in 2018 but only accepted $4.65 million in September 2019. It is sufficient to mention that the couple profited handsomely from their real estate transactions.
Career
Brooklyn Decker moved to New York City after graduating high school to pursue a modeling career. She’d only been in town for a few months when she auditioned for the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, which was published the following year.
The 22-year-old returned to Swimsuit Edition in 2007 and hosted a behind-the-scenes special on the subject. In 2008, Decker was included in the publication for the third time. She was asked to appear on the unique edition cover for the fifth year in a row in 2010.
The model has walked the catwalk for The Gap, Intimissimi, Venus Razors, and Victoria’s Secret, among others. In 2005, she served as a guest judge on the reality show “Germany’s Next Top Model.”
In 2007, Brooklyn and Paul Zimmerman discussed future NFL games in a weekly piece on Sports Illustrated’s website called “She Says, Z Says.” Decker and other Sports Illustrated models rang the bell at the New York Stock Exchange in 2008. Men’s Health named her one of the sexiest women in 2010. She has also appeared in 3 Doors Down and Jimmy Buffet music videos.
Decker made her feature film debut in 2006 with “The Devil Wears Prada,” however her role was minor and uncredited. “Lipshitz Saves the World,” a 2007 comedic television film in which she co-starred with Leslie Neilson, Ty Burrell, and Jack Carpenter, was her first credited film appearance.
Despite receiving critical acclaim and receiving two Golden Razzberry Awards for worst actor and worst director, the picture was a box office triumph, grossing $214 million worldwide.
The following year, she co-starred in the fantasy science fiction film “Battleship” with Rihanna, Liam Neeson, and Alex Skarsgard as a physical therapist. Despite making slightly more than $300 million at the international box office against a $220 million budget, the picture underperformed and received mixed reviews.
She appeared in the one-season comedy series “Friends with Better Lives” in addition to her past television performances. She has been on television shows such as “The League,” “Fresh Girl,” and “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition.” Brooklyn was cast as a supporting character in the Netflix sitcom “Grace & Frankie” in 2015, and she remained a regular until the show’s seventh season finished.
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