When Margot Robbie first started earning money as an actress, her first order of business was to pay back the person who had helped her achieve her dreams.
During Robbie's early career, her mother helped keep her afloat by borrowing against her home, the actress revealed in an interview with. "She'd take money out of the house mortgage and lend me money," she said."So I always knew, 'Oh, I've gotta pay that back.'" Robbie said that she kept careful track of every dollar that her mother gave her, writing it all down."I have that piece of paper still," she said."I kept it. Everything I owed my mom, I had written down." for her lead role in this weekend's smash hit film"Barbie," Robbie wasn't a household name until she appeared in 2013's"The Wolf of Wall Street."Sign up for NBC Philadelphia newsletters.
The 33-year-old actor, who has received two Academy Award nominations and has appeared in dozens of films, said in the interview that the decision to take care of her mother was an easy one.