Kelvin Yu Net Worth

He was born in 1979 and has been active in the entertainment industry since 2006. He has written and produced a number of films and television shows, including Bob's Burgers, Grandma's Boy, and Cloverfield. He has also acted in a few projects, including the short film The Last Day of August. Kelvin Yu is a talented and versatile artist who has been able to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Producer, Writer, Actor
Birth Year 1979
Age 44 YEARS OLD
Alma mater University of California, Los Angeles
Years active 1992–present

💰 Net worth: $400,000 (2024)

Kelvin Yu, a multi-talented individual known for his prodigious skills as a producer, writer, and actor, boasts an estimated net worth of $400,000 in the year 2024. Born in the year 1979, Yu has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment industry. With his diverse talent set, he has undoubtedly made significant contributions to various aspects of both the big and small screens. As he continues to excel in his craft, it comes as no surprise that his net worth is on a steady rise, reflecting his dedication and success in his chosen profession.

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Biography/Timeline

2003

Yu's first film was the 2003 comedy The Utopian Society. He later made an uncredited appearance in the 2005 film Elizabethtown, starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst. The following year, Yu had a supporting role in the comedy 'Grandma's Boy'. Yu also had a supporting role in the 2008 Academy Award-winning biographical political drama Milk.

2006

In addition, Yu has starred in several short films, including 2006's My Prince, My Angel. Yu later appeared on Park's ABC series Women's Murder Club, and also had a lead role in the 2007 short film Fortune Hunters.

2016

Kelvin currently writes for Bob's Burgers, and for his work he was nominated twice for an Emmy award along - for Outstanding Animated program - with the rest of the writing team. In 2016, he also won an Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production (along with co-writer Steven Davis) for the episode "The Hauntening."