Andra Fuller Net Worth

Andra Fuller was born in Houston, Texas and grew up with a love of football and entertainment. His mother steered him away from drugs and bad company and encouraged him to pursue education. His aptitude and ability to grasp knowledge led to him being placed in honor classes and he was recruited by many major college football programs. He attended Baylor University and graduated with two degrees in three years. After graduation, he moved to New York and pursued modeling, music videos, TV shows, stage plays, and stand-up comedy. His hard work and perseverance eventually led to him landing roles on FOX's Prison Break and CW's The L.A. Complex.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Director
Birth Day May 29, 1979
Birth Place  Houston, Texas, United States
Age 44 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini
Occupation Actor comedian
Years active 2006–present

💰 Net worth: $7 Million (2024)

Andra Fuller, a multi-talented individual renowned for his skills as an actor, producer, and director in the United States, has reportedly amassed an impressive net worth of approximately $7 million. As an actor, Fuller has captivated audiences with his diverse range of performances, displaying his versatility and talent across various projects. In addition to his acting career, Fuller has ventured into the realm of production and directing, further enhancing his creative portfolio. With his continued success and numerous accomplishments, it is no wonder that Andra Fuller's net worth is projected to reach $7 million by 2024.

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Biography/Timeline

2008

Fuller has described the pinnacle of his stand-up career as performing at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, New York; moving to Los Angeles in 2008, however, he found far less opportunity for his work as a Comedian. Instead, he enjoys work in dramatic roles on the big screen, television and stage with projects like You Can't Fight Christmas, Another Man Will, True to the Game, Love by the 10th Date, Deuces and The LA Complex. Apart from The L.A. Complex, he has worked on Black & Sexy TV, Issa Rae's Roomieloverfriends, and Aaron McGruder's comedy series, Black Jesus, which attracted criticism for its depiction of Christ in a twentieth-century inner city environment. Fuller responded to this criticism by claiming that it outweighed "how much heart the show has,"' Most recently he has appeared in Here We Go Again on TVOne.

2016

He is a vocal critic of what he perceives to be a contemporary televisual culture that places day-time reality shows on a higher standing than scripted works, and supported the Black entertainers' boycott of the 2016 Oscars.