Julius Avery Net Worth

Julius Avery is an Australian director, writer, and editor who is best known for his work on the films Overlord (2018), Son of a Gun (2014), and Jerrycan (2008). He was born in Australia and has been working in the film industry since 2008.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Director, Writer, Editor
First appearance "Everybody Hates the Pilot"
Last appearance "Everybody Hates the G.E.D."
Created by Chris Rock, Ali LeRoi
Portrayed by Vincent Martella
Nickname(s) My Baby Boy
Gender Male
Occupation Student
Relatives Art Wuliger (Father)
Spouse(s) Julius (Husband)
Children Chris (Son), Drew (Son), Tonya (Daughter)
Family Julius (Father) Rochelle (Mother) Drew (Brother) Chris (Brother)

💰 Net worth: $20 Million (2024)

Julius Avery, the highly skilled Australian director, writer, and editor, has earned considerable recognition and success throughout his career. His exceptional talent has undoubtedly contributed to his estimated net worth of $20 million, set to reach this remarkable milestone in 2024. Avery has captivated audiences with his exceptional work on several notable films, with standout contributions including the critically acclaimed Overlord (2018), the exhilarating Son of a Gun (2014), and the award-winning Jerrycan (2008). His ability to craft compelling narratives and deliver breathtaking visuals has cemented his position as a prominent figure in the film industry, earning him both critical acclaim and immense financial success.

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Biography/Timeline

2013

Tyler James Williams as Chris, the ambitious, normal, responsible, kind-hearted, but unlucky, unpopular, untalented, nonathletic, nonacademic, hapless, awkward, nerdy, vulnerable and mischievous eldest child and main protagonist of the series. He wishes he was more like his younger brother, Drew. Regardless of whether Chris possesses any of these traits, he's certainly never treated as if he does (being disliked by the opposite race, unlike his siblings). He tries hard to fit in with his peers, but often finds himself a victim of circumstance. Chris is bullied at school (with little help from teachers or faculty members), tortured by his sister, shown up by his brother, victimized by the racist teaching staff, rejected by girls, slandered by his neighbors, gets his money stolen by neighborhood thugs, does poorly in class, is underpaid at work, and receives tough love from his mother and distressing treatment from his father. As the eldest child, he is often put in charge of his younger siblings, but they usually disobey him and he usually has to take the blame for them. Next to all this, Chris is always the butt of the last jokes on each show. People just seem to hate him for inexplicable reasons. His luck improves as the series progresses. One of his talents is playing Asteroids and the other is calling basketball games. As he gets older, Chris becomes interested in stand-up comedy and begins telling jokes in school. At the end of the series – after being told that he has to repeat the tenth grade for constantly being late for school – he drops out and gets his GED.