Mariana Novak

About Mariana Novak

Who is it?: Actress, Producer, Director
Birth Day: May 30, 1991
Full name: Marina Sina Novak
Country (sports): Liechtenstein
Plays: Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Prize money: US$ 1,496
Career record: 3 - 6
Career titles: 0
Highest ranking: No. 988 (8 June 2009)
Fed Cup: 15–9
Medal record Games of the Small States of Europe 2007 Monaco Singles 2007 Monaco Doubles 2009 Cyprus Singles 2009 Cyprus Doubles Games of the Small States of Europe: 2007 MonacoSingles2007 MonacoDoubles2009 CyprusSingles2009 CyprusDoubles

Mariana Novak Net Worth

Mariana Novak was born on May 30, 1991, is Actress, Producer, Director. Charismatic. Intelligent. Driven. Mariana is an actress, voice talent, and content creator based in Atlanta, Georgia. After spending several years training at Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and with teachers Elaine Craig, Rick Wasserman, Stan Zimmerman, and Margie Haber in Los Angeles, Mariana made the cross-country leap to pursue the big opportunities promised in the "Hollywood of the South" in 2017. Within a short few months, she was booking network shows like Ozark (Netflix) and Star (Fox). Mariana is a graduate of Scripps College (Claremont Colleges Consortium) and continues her training with coaches Tim Phillips & Cecelia Specht. Her native language is English but she has full written and spoken proficiency in Spanish and Russian. Having worked with directors like James Mangold (Wolverine, Girl Interrupted), James Burrows (Taxi, Frasier) proves that Mariana has the chops to handle drama just as well as comedy.
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💰 Net worth: Under Review

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Biography/Timeline

2009

On 8 June 2009, she peaked at world number 988 in the doubles rankings. Playing for Liechtenstein at the Fed Cup, Novak has a win–loss record of 15–9.

2013

Novak had a successful junior career, winning one ITF doubles titles. Her career-high world ranking as a junior was world number 454, and she finished her junior career with a record of 36–33. At the 2007 Games of the Small States of Europe, held in Liechtenstein, Novak won two medals. She won the 2009 Games of the Small States of Europe, Novak singles bronze and doubles Silver medals.