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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/newjerseylocalne/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114The estimated net worth of Marla Maples is $20 million. Marla is a socialite, actress, and television personality from the United States. Marla obtained this net worth from her appearances in television and film. She was married to Donald Trump, who contributed significantly to her fortune.<\/p>\n
Marla has appeared in numerous film cameos and television programs. She appeared in both Maximum Overdrive and Executive Decision as a cameo. Marla performed as a guest star at WWF WrestleMania VII in 1991. She appeared in the 1998 Oscar-winning film Happiness and the 1999 film Black & White. She appeared as a guest star on The Nanny in 1999.<\/p>\n
Marla Ann Maples was born in Cohutta, Georgia, on October 27, 1963. Her mother was a model and housewife, and her father was a real estate developer, country commissioner, singer, and songwriter.<\/p>\n
Maples attended Northwest Whitfield High School in Tunnel, Hill, Georgia, where she was an up-and-coming basketball standout and the class secretary. In her final year of high school, Maples was crowned homecoming queen for 1980-1981.<\/p>\n
After graduating from high school, she enrolled at the University of Georgia but departed before completing her degree. Maples competed in various beauty contests and pageants after leaving college, and in 1983 she won the Miss Resaca Beach Poster Girl Contest. The next year, she placed second in the Miss Georgia competition. Maples won the Miss Hawaiian Tropic event in 1985.<\/p>\n
In 1986, Maples was in “Maximum Overdrive,” which was her first movie. She then became well-known in the WWF. In 1991, she was a celebrity guest at WWF WrestleMania VII and a guest timekeeper for the match between defending champion Sergeant Slaughter and challenger Hulk Hogan. In the same year, Maples had a guest role on “Designing Women” herself. In 1992, she joined the cast of “The Will Rogers Follies,” which won a Tony Award, as “Ziegfeld’s Favorite.” In 1994, she had a cameo role on both “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” and “Something Wilder” with her husband at the time, Donald Trump.<\/p>\n
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