Evangeline Lilly Biography, Husband, Net Worth & Other Interesting Facts

Evangeline Lilly has been going strong in Hollywood ever since her professional debut in 2002. The actress is best known for her roles on Lost, Real Steel, The Wounded Locker, and The Hobbit film series. But beyond that, she was also honored for her many good works.

For her role in Lost, she was nominated for a Golden Globe Award and even received a Screen Actors Guild Award. However, it was his role as The Wasp (Hope Van Dyne) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe that cemented his superstar status. In the MCU, she’s appeared in Ant-Man Ant-Man & The Wasp and is set to appear in the highly anticipated fourth Avengers film.

Biography of Evangeline Lilly

Nicole Evangeline Lilly was born in FortLa Saskatchewan Alberta, Canada on August 3, 1979. Although born in Alberta, she was raised in British Columbia. Evangeline, the second of three children, has two sisters. Growing up, she attended WJ Mouat Secondary School where she was not only the vice-president of the student council, but also a player on the school football team.

The actress was raised in the Christian religion, which is why she decided to go to the Philippines for a three-week mission after high school. This later led to her decision to study international relations at the University of British Columbia after becoming interested in global development and humanitarian causes.

Husband

Evangeline Lilly is currently unmarried and does not have a husband. However, she has a long-term relationship with Norman Kali whom she has been dating since 2010. Norman is best known for his production assistant who worked on the TV series. Lost, where Evangeline was one of the main cast members. The Hawaiian-born production assistant has also worked on 50 First Dates, North Shore, The Big Bounce and several other movies and TV shows. After they started dating, the actress moved to Hawaii so she could live with Norman.

However, Evangeline Lilly is not the only one who has made concessions for the relationship. As his career grew, Norman also gave up his career to become a stay-at-home dad to their children. The actress and Norman have two children together. Their first son, Kahekili was born in 2011 and the second (also a son) followed much later in 2015.

Before dating Norman, the actress had formed a relationship with her. Lost Co-star – Dominic Monaghan who played Charlie Pace on the show. Dominic is an English actor known for his roles in Lord Of The Rings, X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Flashforward. Their relationship began in 2004 and ended in 2009.

Although the actress is not currently married, she was previously married in 2003 to Murray Hone, a Canadian hockey player. Little is known about Murray except that their marriage only lasted a year before the divorce.

Net value

Evangeline Lilly, who started acting in 2002, has a total net worth of $15 million. This is the result of his accumulated salaries over a long and illustrious career. The Canadian actress has starred in several blockbuster films and was one of the main characters in one of the most popular series of all time, Lost.

Other interesting facts about Evangeline Lilly

1. Before acting, Evangeline got her start as a model. She was discovered walking the streets of British Columbia by the Ford Modeling Agency.

2. The actress has an athletic build, a result of her effort to stay in shape. His weight is listed at 55 kg (121 lbs) and his height at 165 cm (5 ft 5 in).

3. To maintain her figure, the actress favors a diet, which she considers healthier than eating cooked foods. She also trains 5-6 times a week, focusing on cardiovascular training, circuit training, toning exercises, and strength training. Evangeline Lilly also enjoys outdoor activities like jogging, rock climbing, surfing, and snowboarding.

4. Her film debut was in 2003’s Freddy vs Jason, where she played a student, although her appearance in the film was uncredited due to being underage. His first TV show appearance was Race Reviews, a video game review TV show.

5. After high school, the young actress worked as a waitress, flight attendant and as a “grease greaser” for big forklifts as a way to pay her tuition at the University of British Columbia.

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