British actress Cush Jumbo, known for her roles in The Good Wife and The Good Fight, is reportedly facing a financial crisis. As per a Daily Mail article published on November 10, the HM Revenue and Customs has filed a bankruptcy petition against Jumbo over unpaid bills. The case is set to be heard in court, where a trustee could potentially be appointed to manage her finances if the petition is successful.
The legal filing coincided with a string of health setbacks for Jumbo and her co-star, David Tennant while performing in Macbeth at London's Harold Pinter Theatre as mentioned by the Daily Mail. Last week, the duo missed multiple performances due to illness, resulting in the show’s temporary halt.
Despite an estimated net worth of $2 million, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth, the actress is grappling with significant debts. This news has sparked concern among fans, who were taken aback by the revelation, considering her steady stream of high-profile work.
Background on Cush Jumbo's career and net worth
Born on September 23, 1985, in London, Cush Jumbo displayed a passion for the performing arts from an early age. She trained in various dance styles before shifting her focus to acting, studying at the BRIT School and the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama. Her early TV roles included appearances in Harley Street and Casualty, but her big break came with Torchwood: Children of Earth.
She later earned a recurring role in Vera, showcasing her versatility as an actress. Jumbo's career soared when she joined the cast of The Good Wife in its final season, portraying attorney Lucca Quinn. She reprised the role in The Good Fight, solidifying her reputation in the legal drama genre.
Cush Jumbo performed in a variety of theater productions, from Shakespeare classics like As You Like It to modern plays like Josephine and I, a one-woman show she wrote about jazz icon Josephine Baker. Her performance as Mark Antony in an all-female Julius Caesar earned her critical acclaim and an Olivier nomination.
On the big screen, Cush Jumbo has taken on roles in films like City of Tiny Lights and The Postcard Killings. Her latest role in Criminal Record has already garnered attention, and she continues to captivate audiences with her performances.
When production resumed for Macbeth, both Cush Jumbo and Tennant were replaced by understudies, further complicating Jumbo’s recent professional challenges. As per The Guardian, these difficulties are seen by some as part of what some refer to as the "curse" surrounding Macbeth, which has a long-standing reputation for misfortune in theater circles.
However, Daily Mail reported that a spokesperson for Jumbo stated, 'Cush is not, and has never been, at risk of bankruptcy,' emphasizing that the matter is a private financial issue being resolved.
Cush Jumbo has also faced personal challenges in recent years, including her divorce from Sean Griffin in 2023, with whom she shares a six-year-old son, Maximillian. Cush Jumbo expressed relief about the end of her thirties during an interview with Fabric Magazine in 2024. She shared how she felt about leaving that decade behind, calling it a significant change in her life.
In 2020, Jumbo ventured into production by founding her own company, Big Raffy, a move that aligned with her ambition to expand her role within the entertainment industry.
According to Daily Mail, the company was dissolved by a compulsory strike-off just two years later. Jumbo's recent financial difficulties have been a topic of concern, but no official link has been established between these issues and the dissolution of Big Raffy.
As of now, Cush Jumbo’s legal and financial matters remain in process, with assurances from her team that the issues with HMRC will be resolved privately.