J. Grant Albrecht Net Worth

J. Grant Albrecht is an actor, soundtrack artist, and miscellaneous crew member born in Marin County, California. He has appeared in numerous theater productions, including 'What the Butler Saw', 'Later Life', 'A Chorus Line', and 'The Illusion'. After a spinal cord condition, he moved to Los Angeles to work in TV and film, appearing in shows such as 'C.S.I.NY', 'The Guardian', 'Just Shoot Me', and 'Malcolm in the Middle'. He is also a voice over artist, having been the voice of Epson computers, CNN, Lexus, SWair, Lego, Havoline, Buick, and Walmart, as well as characters in films such as Happy Feet and JungleBook3. He was recently nominated for Best Lead Performance in a Comedy for his voice work as "Crypto" in 'Destroy All Humans2'. Grant is also an accomplished writer, working as a speech writer and presentation coach, as well as a motivational speaker.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day May 22, 1966
Birth Place  Marin County, California, United States
Age 57 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Gemini
Other names Grant J. Albrecht Grant Albrecht
Alma mater Carnegie Mellon University
Occupation Actor, voice actor, speech writer, presentation coach, motivational speaker

💰 Net worth

J. Grant Albrecht, a multi-talented individual based in the United States, is estimated to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. Albrecht, known for his impressive skills as an actor, soundtrack composer, and miscellaneous crew member, has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. With a diverse range of talents and numerous credits to his name, Albrecht has likely accumulated a considerable amount of wealth throughout his career. As he continues to excel in his various roles, his net worth is projected to grow further.

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Biography/Timeline

1991

In film, he played a role in the 1991 horror film Voodoo Dawn, he also played minor roles as a desk sergeant in the 2003 film S.W.A.T. and as Jacques Chirac in the 2008 biographical film W. both uncredited. In television, he made a guest appearance as Boyd in a 1993 episode of Law & Order and since then he has made guest appearances in television series such as Walker, Texas Ranger, Touched by an Angel, Any Day Now, Just Shoot Me!, Malcolm in the Middle, The Guardian, ER, Brothers & Sisters, Criminal Minds, In Plain Sight, Rizzoli & Isles, and Notorious. In broadway he performed at the Circle in the Square Theatre in New York City in a 1988 play of The Devil's Disciple that was directed by Stephen Porter, he also performed at the same theater in a 1994 play of The Shadow Box that was directed by Jack Hofsiss.

2006

In film, he has done additional voices in The Jungle Book 2 that were uncredited, and an anime English voice over role for Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, along with minor voice roles in Tom and Jerry: The Fast and the Furry, the direct-to-video film Dante's Inferno: An Animated Epic, as well as the 2006 animated film Happy Feet. In television, he has done voice roles in children's animated television series such as Oswald, Justice League, All Grown Up!, My Life as a Teenage Robot, Higglytown Heroes, as well an anime English voice over role in Yukikaze and a voice role in the TV movie Hellboy: Blood and Iron. In Video Games, he has done several additional voices, minor voice roles, and lead voice roles and he is perhaps most notable for providing the voice for Cryptosporidium-Crypto along with G-Man 1, Urban Crazy, and Jack Trippleson in Destroy All Humans!, Destroy All Humans! 2, and Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon in the Destroy All Humans video game franchise.