Sam Wills Net Worth

Sam Wills, born on August 28, 1978 in New Zealand, is a prop comic and mime who has achieved success in the comedy world. He is best known by his stage name, The Boy With Tape on his Face, and has won the prestigious New Zealand comedy honor of the Billy T Award. He recently auditioned for season 11 of America's Got Talent.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Birth Day August 28, 1978
Birth Place New Zealand
Age 45 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Virgo

💰 Net worth: $180 million (2024)

Sam Wills, widely recognized as a comedian in New Zealand, is set to achieve remarkable financial success in the coming years. As of 2024, it is estimated that his net worth will soar to an impressive $180 million. Sam's talent for humor and ability to connect with audiences through his performances have garnered him great acclaim. His exceptional comedic skills, combined with his relentless work ethic and entrepreneurial ventures, have propelled him to unimaginable financial heights. With his continued success in the entertainment industry, Sam Wills is undoubtedly cementing his name as a top-tier comedian and solidifying his status as a prominent figure within New Zealand's entertainment scene.

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About

Known by the pseudonym The Boy With Tape on his Face, he is a prop comic and mime who has earned acclaim at numerous comedy festivals. He won the prestigious New Zealand comedy honor of the Billy T Award. He auditioned to be on season 11 of America's Got Talent. 

Before Fame

He was 13 years old when he began his career as an entertainer as an apprentice clown. He earned a diploma in New Circus from the Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology's Circus School. 

Trivia

In 2002, the New Zealand International Comedy Festival honored him with their Best Marketing Award. The New Zealand Comedy Guild has awarded him numerous accolades. 

Family Life

He married Felicity Wills in 2009; they separated in 2017. They share a son named Rafferty. 

Associated With

He's performed in front of former Prime Minister Helen Clark