Claudia Doumit has spent the better part of a decade building an enviable career, but almost nobody outside franchise fandoms can place her face. The Sydney-born actress, who married The Boys co-star Jack Quaid in April 2026, has quietly stacked up three anchor franchises, a producer credit, and an estimated net worth of around $1.5 to $2 million.

Here’s a role-by-role breakdown of where her money reportedly comes from.

The Boys (Amazon Prime Video, 2020–2024) – Victoria Neuman – Estimated $800K–$2M Per Season

Victoria Neuman is the role that made Doumit’s market value. She was first announced on 5 September 2019 as a recurring guest for Season 2, playing Nadia Khayat, a congresswoman with the very inconvenient superpower of making heads explode. Fans loved her. Amazon noticed. By October 2020, Deadline confirmed her promotion to series regular from Season 3 onward, a title she held through Season 4’s finale in July 2024, when Butcher’s tentacle rather unceremoniously cut the character in half.

She appeared in roughly 21 episodes total across Seasons 2 through 4, plus one crossover as Neuman in Gen V Season 1’s episode “Sick” in 2023. She doesn’t appear in the fifth and final season, which premiered in April 2026.

Now, the money. Amazon has published nothing. The cast salary figures that circulate online, placing Karl Urban at $350K–$500K per season and supporting regulars at around $100K per episode, trace back to a single aggregator article and have never been confirmed by Variety, Deadline, or The Hollywood Reporter. Doumit is conspicuously absent from even those unofficial tallies. That said, as a second-tier regular on a series budgeted at over $11 million per episode, a benchmarked estimate of $800,000 to $2 million per eight-episode season isn’t unreasonable.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Franchise (2019–2023) – Farah Karim – Estimated Low-to-Mid Six Figures (Per Title)

Doumit voiced and performance-captured Farah Karim, the leader of the Urzikstan Liberation Force, first appearing in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare in 2019, then reprising the role in Modern Warfare II (2022) and Modern Warfare III (2023). She was, notably, the franchise’s first playable female protagonist, a fact The Hollywood Reporter headlined at the time.

The Call of Duty franchise has generated over $30 billion in lifetime revenue, but AAA voice acting doesn’t work on royalties. It’s by session-fees. The relevant benchmark is the 2020 SAG-AFTRA Interactive Media Agreement minimum of roughly $956.75 per four-hour off-camera session, with lead principals typically commanding two to five times scale, plus separate motion-capture day rates. For a lead role with extensive mocap across three major releases, realistic per-title earnings land somewhere in the low-to-mid five figures, scaling upward with negotiated multipliers. The SAG-AFTRA video game strike that ran from July 2024 to June 2025 also introduced a “Secondary Performance Payment” for reuse of likeness and motion capture, which retroactively covers performers like Doumit whose Operator skins appear across Warzone years after the original sessions. Meaningful money, but almost certainly below her Boys take.

Timeless (NBC, 2016–2018) – Jiya Marri – Estimated Low-to-Mid Six Figures (Cumulative)

Timeless is where the industry first paid attention to Doumit. She was cast as Jiya Marri, a Mason Industries programmer who eventually develops precognitive visions, and she was a principal cast member from the pilot, not an upgrade. She appeared across 16 Season 1 episodes, 10 Season 2 episodes, and the two-part series-finale movie that aired on 20 December 2018, for a total of roughly 27 to 28 episodes.

No salary has ever been published. SAG-AFTRA one-hour broadcast-network series-regular minimums of $3,596 to $3,741 per week set the floor for the 2015–2018 cycle, while industry norms for a first-time broadcast regular in 2016 sat closer to $20,000–$35,000 per episode with annual escalators. Apply those figures across two seasons and a finale movie, and you’re looking at a plausible cumulative gross in the low-to-mid six figures. Timeless put her in the room for everything that came after. Eric Kripke worked on both Timeless and The Boys, which is not a coincidence.

Where’d You Go, Bernadette (Annapurna Pictures, 2019) – Iris – Modest Supporting Fee

Richard Linklater’s adaptation of the bestselling novel gave Doumit a prestigious film credit alongside Cate Blanchett, Billy Crudup, and Kristen Wiig. She plays Iris, a minor speaking role billed well down the cast list. The film grossed $10.8 million on an $18 million budget, so nobody made serious backend money here. The value was entirely reputational, a Linklater credit raises a quote even when the part is small.

Dylan & Zoey (Gravitas Ventures, 2022) – Zoey + Producer – Indie Scale, Long-Term Value

Doumit plays Zoey and holds her first producer credit in this 82-minute dramedy directed by Matt Sauter. The film follows estranged best friends reuniting in Los Angeles while processing shared sexual-abuse trauma. Doumit also performs an original ukulele song, “Picasso,” and has described the project in interviews as a deeply personal creative choice. Critical reception was warm within a small sample, landing at 100% on Rotten Tomatoes.

The producer credit is the financially significant detail here, not the acting fee. Ownership-side income, royalties, and future first-look leverage all flow from that credit in ways that a flat acting salary doesn’t.

Dude (Netflix, 2018) – Jessica – Mid-Tier Streaming Fee

Doumit plays Jessica in this coming-of-age comedy from director Olivia Milch, appearing alongside Lucy Hale, Kathryn Prescott, and Awkwafina. Rotten Tomatoes registered 36% for the film. Netflix flat-fee deals for supporting ensemble members at that tier typically fall in the low five figures. Not a landmark payday, but at least a Netflix credit with recognisable names around her.

What Her Net Worth Actually Adds Up To

As of April 2026, Claudia Doumit’s net worth is estimated at around $1.7 million, with the credible range sitting between $1.5 million and $2 million depending on the source. The upper bound of $2 million is plausible after four seasons on The Boys plus three Call of Duty titles. The lower estimates likely undervalue her Boys deal. Her social media footprint is modest by Hollywood standards, around 712,000 Instagram followers, and no named brand endorsement deal has been reported as of April 2026.

What’s clear is that the Quaid marriage, the producing credit on Dylan & Zoey, and upcoming projects including Netflix’s 3 Body Problem Season 2 and Blumhouse’s Soulm8te all point in one direction. Her next quote negotiation will be the first real measure of what a decade of franchise work actually priced in.

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