Anzu Lawson Net Worth

Anzu Lawson is an incredibly talented and multi-faceted artist. She has enjoyed success in acting, music, stand-up comedy, screenwriting, and directing. At the age of 15, she moved to Japan to pursue a career as a J-Pop star. She was scouted to model in Tokyo and her musical career began when she met YES's singer Jon Anderson. She has topped the Japanese Billboard charts and her vocal styling can be heard on many movie soundtracks. Back in Los Angeles, she landed the lead role in "American Yakuza" and was commissioned to write a song for "No Way Back". After befriending comedian Brad Garrett, she explored the stand-up comedy world and received her certificate in screenwriting at UCLA. Her production company Happy Hapa Films focuses on edgy screenplays that challenge stereotypes and bring to light the untold stories of Asian American women. Anzu Lawson is a consummate performer who is an entertainment force in Hollywood.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Place American

💰 Net worth

Anzu Lawson, a talented actress, writer, and member of the miscellaneous crew in the American entertainment industry, is believed to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With her varied skills and indomitable spirit, Lawson has become a familiar face in the world of performing arts. Known for her exceptional talents, she has managed to carve a niche for herself in the industry. As an actress, writer, and contributor to various aspects of production, Lawson has undoubtedly amassed a considerable fortune through her diverse contributions to the American entertainment world.

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Biography/Timeline

2013

Anzu's American father was in the Navy, stationed in Japan, when he met and married her mother, Keiko. The family moved to Cerritos, California where they lived until Anzu was 15 years old, at which point the two girls moved to Japan with their mother after Anzu was scouted by a modeling agency and offered a 3-year modeling contract. After meeting Jon Anderson of the band YES in Japan. Anzu began recording music. She was signed to Avex Records – Japan where she reached Number #1 on the Japanese Billboard Charts in 2003 with her cover of "The Rose."

2014

Her first screen test was at age 8 to play Mako's granddaughter for an East West Players film production and she starred in her first American movie opposite Viggo Mortensen in American Yakuza, directed by Frank Cappello. Frank Cappello also directed the dark comedy He Was A Quiet Man, where he cast Anzu opposite Christian Slater, to play his neighbor. She was nominated "Best Actress" for her role as Yoko Ono in 2014 at the Hollywood Fringe Festival in the musical Rock and Roll's Greatest Lovers.