The actress, who recently took home a series of awards for her performance in the Richard Linklater film "Boyhood" (including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress), will now follow on her next project, which is sure to rise Patricia Arquette's net worth considering: she's currently writing a memoir.
The Arquettes are one of the most notorious acting families in Hollywood, and there have been three generations of performers so far in the family, from Patricia's grandfather Cliff to her father Lewis and siblings David, Alexis and Rosanna - so it's clear that, even if Patricia Arquette's net worth weren't as high as it is right now, she'd definitely still be able to pay bills with a little help from family.
Over the past few years, Patricia Arquette's net worth has come mostly from television, having starred in a few popular shows recently: she played Allison DuBois in the NBC supernatural drama "Medium" from 2005 to 2009; then, she was in "Boardwalk Empire" in 2013 and 2014 - now, she's just started working in the latest from a major television franchise, taking on the role of Agent Avery Ryan in "C.S.I.: Cyber."
Though James Van Der Beek's new co-star is currently rising Patricia Arquette's net worth from her television work, it's also true that she first started acting in films and has remained fairly committed to movie making in the past; most notably, she starred in David Lynch's "Lost Highway," in Tim Burton's "Ed Wood" and the Tony Scott-directed and Quentin Tarantino-written "True Romance" in the 90s.
Now, a portion of Patricia Arquette's net worth is set to come from an entirely different direction: writing. Following her notable Oscar speech, when she talked about equal pay in Hollywood, Time Magazine reports that the actress has signed a book deal with Random House, in which she will open up about being a woman in Hollywood and her "unconventional" family life.
Currently, Celebrity Net Worth lists Patricia Arquette's net worth as $24 million.