Alicia Witt

 Alicia Witt is an American actress, singer-songwriter, pianist and writer who has an estimated net worth of $4 million. Witt first appeared as Alia in the 1984 film "Dune," and she was Zoey Woodbine in the CBS sitcom "Cybill" from 1995 to 1998.Alicia has more than 80 acting credits to her list, including the movies "Fun" (1994), "Mr. Holland's Opus" (1995), "Urban Legend" (1998), "Playing Mona Lisa" (2000) and "Vanilla Sky" (2001) as well as the television show "Law and Order: Criminal Intent" (2007), "Friday Night Lights" (2009-2011), "Justified" (2014), "Nashville" (2016), and "Orange Is the New Black" (2019).She produced, wrote, and directed, and produced the 2006 short film "Belinda's Swan Song" and she was named the writer and producer of the 2004 short "Girls eating lunch" and the upcoming TV film "Christmas Tree Lane." Witt has also released EPs "Alicia Witt" (2009) and "15,000 Days" (2018) and the albums "Live at Rockwood" (2012), "Revisionary History" (2015) as well as "The Conduit" (2021). She published the book "Small Changes: A Rules-Free Guide to Add More Plant-Based Foods, Peace and Energy to Your Life" in 2021.Witt took piano lessons at least four times a week from the age of 10 until 14, and she competed nationally. She earned her high-school equivalency credential when she was just fourteen years old.

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