How rich is Yasmine Bleeth? Net worth, career, salary

Yasmine Bleeth, a former actress and model, recently made an indistinguishable appearance. She had been out of the spotlight for two years until she was discovered in her pajamas last week. According to photos obtained by the Daily Mail, Bleeth, 54, appeared to have gotten out of bed because her hair was disheveled and thrown while roaming the streets of Los Angeles with her dog. Her clothes were simple: pink pajama bottoms, slippers and a fuzzy jacket to keep her warm in cold weather. She didn’t try to hide as she walked around, even though it was hard to recognize her.

The ability of Yasmine Bleeth

Yasmine Bleeth rose to prominence after appearing in series such as Baywatch, Ryan’s Hope and One Life to Live. Her mother worked as a model while her father was a business owner. The 54-year-old’s worth is estimated at around $2 million by CelebrityNetWorth. Over the years, she starred in several TV series and movies, and her successful acting career was her main source of income.

Yasmine Bleeth

Born in 1968, Bleeth began her career at the age of ten months when she starred in a 1969 television ad for Johnson & Johnson’s No More Tears Baby Shampoo. She was cast in a reality TV series, Candid Camera, and a Max Factor cosmetic commercial campaign alongside model Cristina Ferrare when she was six years old. When she was 12 years old, she got her first role in the music drama film Hey Babe! From 1985 to 1989, young actress played Ryan Fenelli in the ABC serial drama Ryan’s Hope.

However, she immediately became known for her role as Caroline Holden in the NBC action thriller Baywatch, which received critical acclaim. She went on to perform lead roles and guest appearances on a few additional television shows. Yasmine Bleeth was also a model with her own swimsuit brand, Yaz Wear. She starred as Detective Inspector Caitlin Cross on the CBS series Nash Bridges from 1998 to 2000. At the time, Bleeth also played Danielle Stevens in the 1997 TV movie Crowned and Dangerous. Additionally, in 2000, she starred in NBC’s short-lived soap opera Titans. Despite her achievements, she sought treatment for her cocaine addiction at a rehabilitation center in December 2000.

Yasmine Bleeth’s Charitable Efforts and Legal Troubles

In 1998, she was the ambassador for Lee National Denim Day, giving the $10,000 prize money she earned on Celebrity Jeopardy! to breast cancer research. She was also the spokesperson for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Yasmine, on the other hand, was arrested in September 2001 after driving her car off the highway and into a median strip. Four syringes containing an injectable form of cocaine and a plastic bag containing cocaine residue were found in her car. In addition, the police discovered cocaine and drug paraphernalia in her hotel room.

Yasmine Bleeth

She pleaded guilty to possession of 25 grams of cocaine and was sentenced to two years’ probation and 100 hours of community service. Yasmine Bleeth’s attorney revealed that she was being treated by the founder of Promises Rehabilitation Clinic and that her file was erased when she fulfilled the terms of her probation in January 2004. In an April issue of Glamour, she wrote about her cocaine addiction and the road to recovery.