Diablo Cody – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Career, and Everything

Diablo Cody – Net Worth 2024, Biography, Personal Life, Professional Career, and Everything

Diablo Cody is a writer, producer, and director who gained wide recognition for writing the screenplay of the 2017 film Juno. Her innovative and influential writings made her name in the entertainment industry, and she won the Academy Award and BAFTA Award for Best Original Screenplay.

Cody continued to push the boundaries of her script by exploring complex writing. She wrote the screenplays for several films, including Jennifer’s Body (2009), Young Adult (2011), and Tully (2018). Her series credits include United States of Tara and One Mississippi.

Explore Cody’s net worth, personal life, professional career, and more.

Field Details
Real Name Brook Maurio
Profession Writer, producer, director
Date of Birth June 14, 1978
Age 46 years
Birth Place Lemont, Illinois, U.S.
Parents Greg Busey, Pam Busey
Spouses Jon Hunt (m. 2004; div. 2007)​; Dan Maurio ​(m. 2009)
Children 3
Net Worth Estimated $100 million

Net Worth 2024

As of 2024, Cody’s net worth is estimated at around $10 million. She earned financial success through her career in Hollywood and made her mark on television, contributing to her wealth.

She also earns money through her real estate investments. In 2008, she bought a $1.22 million home in the Hollywood Hills and sold it for $1.3 million in 2013.

Early Life

Cody was born to Pam and Greg Busey on June 14, 1978, in Lemont, Illinois. She and her older brother grew up there and were raised as Apostolic Christians. She went on to attend SS. Cyril & Methodius School and Benet Academy were Roman Catholic schools in the Chicago suburbs.

Cody earned her Bachelor of Arts in Media from the University of Iowa in 2000. While at the university, she worked for the university library’s acquisitions department.

Professional Career

Cody started her career writing blogs such as Red Secretary, Darling Girl, and The Pussy Ranch. During that time, she worked as a full-time stripper. She also spent time working at peep shows. While working as a stripper, she started writing for the weekly newspaper City Pages. In December 2007, she joined Entertainment Weekly to write columns.

When she was 27, Cody wrote her memoir Candy Girl: A Year in the Life of an Unlikely Stripper—after seeing the popularity of her blog, her manager, Mason Novick, got her a publishing contract with Gotham Book. After publishing the book, Novick encouraged Cody to write a screenplay, which she completed within months.

Cody’s Juno portrays the story of a teenager’s unplanned pregnancy. It was directed by Janson Reitman and starred Elliot Page and Michael Cera. The film premiered at the 2007 Toronto International Film Festival.

Cody won an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay for her debut screenplay. The film also won several other awards, including four Academy Award nominations. Juno’s script helped her earn more opportunities in Hollywood.

In 2007, Showtime announced that it was producing Cody’s United States of Taram series, which premiered in January 2009 and ran for three seasons. The same year, she sold the horror script Jennifer’s Body to Fox Atomic. Jennifer Body was released in September 2009 and starred Megan Fox. Cody appeared in a cameo as herself in an episode of the series 90210 in 2008.

In 2011, she became the writer and producer of Young Adult film. She made her directorial debut in the 2013 film Paradise. In 2015, she wrote and produced the film Ricki, which was the last feature film of Jonathan Demme. She came up with another film, Tully, in 2018, where she served as the writer and producer.

Personal Life

Cody married Jon Hunt in 2004, and they divorced after three. After that, in 2009, she married Dan Maurio, whom she met on the set of Chelsea Lately. They share three children.

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