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Margot Robbie has transformed herself into one of the most prolific actresses in Hollywood. Her starring role in Greta Gerwig’sBarbieturned her into a box office queen, as evident in the amount of profit it earned during its theatrical run.

Apart from her current successful project, Robbie has had numerous award-winning films that also churned a fortune in global ticket sales. No matter what movie genre she stars in, the Australian actress always captivates the viewers’ hearts with her gorgeous face and exceptional talent. Check out her best movies below!
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5The Legend of Tarzan (2016) – $356 million
Margot Robbieportrayed Jane Porter, the love interest ofAlexander Skarsgård’s Tarzan, in the live-action remake of Disney’sTarzanfranchise. The movie was not a commercial and critical success, with fans heavily slamming its generic plot and the characters’ lack of chemistry. Still, this project helped Robbie get worldwide recognition.
4Once Upon a Time… In Hollywood (2019) – $377 million
One ofQuentin Tarantino’s best works,Once Upon a Time… In Hollywoodfeatured an ensemble cast led byLeonardo DiCaprio,Brad Pitt, and Margot Robbie. The mixing of actual history and fiction set during Hollywood’s golden age made this movie even more fantastic. Robbie played the role of Sharon Tate, the actress who lives next door to DiCaprio’s Rick Dalton.
3The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) – $406 million
Robbie starred as Naomi Lapaglia in this epic biographical black comedy crime film helmed byMartin Scorsese. The actress revealed in an interview that she hated one of the provocative scenes in the film, and the fame she received after starring in the project almost made her quit acting. Fortunately, she still pursued her passion and continued making more films!
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2Suicide Squad (2016) – $747 million
One of her most notable movie roles was Harley Quinn fromDavid Ayer’sSuicide Squad. The actress perfectly played the psychotic sociopath character in the 2016 live-action film, and Robbie is very keen on returning to the role. EvenJames Gunnalso expressed his willingness to collaborate with the actress in the future, indicating she might reprise her role in the DC Universe.
1Barbie (2023) – $1.44 billion
The worldwide success ofGreta Gerwig’sBarbiepushed Robbie’s career to new heights, as not only did it garner over a billion-dollar profit from ticket sales, but it also changed the game for both the film and fashion industries. The movie easily made its way into the heart of pop culture in the most dynamic sense.
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Margot Robbie Received A Whopping $50 Million Salary ForBarbie
WithBarbie’s phenomenal success, it also means a huge payday for Margot Robbie. The actress received $12.5 million for agreeing to play Barbie, but her own production company was also involved in the business. As an executive producer, Robbie reportedly took home up to $50 million, as reported byVariety.
Fans should note that the actress’ net worth prior to signing up forBarbiewas around $40 million, and earning such a huge amount of pay check means she just doubled her income big time!

Ariane Cruz
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Ariane Cruz is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 3,000 articles published. Her love for pop culture and the creative arts fuels her passion to deliver engaging and informative stories. Her daily consumption of films, shows, and books keeps her energized for the day, along with her mission to serve as the bridge between fans and their favorite franchises.