Wayne Brady Net Worth, Birthday, Height, Biography, Age

Wayne Brady Net Worth, Birthday, Height, Biography, Age

Wayne Brady Net Worth

Wayne Brady is a multi-talented American actor, comedian, singer, and television personality with a net worth estimated at $12 million.

Quick Fact

NameWayne Brady
Net Worth$12 Million
BirthdateJun 2, 1972 (52 years old)
Age51 years old
BirthplaceColumbus
GenderMale
NationalityUnited States of America
Height5 ft 11 in (1.82 m)
ProfessionTalk show host, Singer, Comedian, Actor, Television producer, Screenwriter, Game Show Host

Who is Wayne Brady

Wayne Brady is widely recognized for his role as a regular on the American version of the improvisational comedy series "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" (1998–2007, 2013–present), a show he also produces. His versatility was showcased on ABC's "The Wayne Brady Show," where he wrote, produced, and starred in both its variety and talk show formats from 2001 to 2004. Despite the show's cancellation, Brady's popularity continued to soar, attributed to his relatable persona and humble demeanor.

His television appearances include guest spots on various shows like "Chappelle's Show" (2004), "Sesame Street" (2004), "Stargate SG-1" (2005), "Everybody Hates Chris" (2006–2008), "30 Rock" (2007), and "Psych" (2012). Brady portrayed James Stinson, the half-brother of Neil Patrick Harris's character Barney Stinson, in 13 episodes of "How I Met Your Mother" (2006–2014). He also hosted the Fox game show "Don't Forget the Lyrics!" from 2007 to 2009 and took on the role of host for the CBS revival of "Let's Make a Deal" in 2009. Additionally, Brady has ventured into music with the release of two albums, "A Long Time Coming" (2008) and "Radio Wayne" (2011).

Wayne Brady Biography

Wayne Brady was born Wayne Alphonso Brady on June 2, 1972, in Columbus, Georgia. His mother, Linda, worked at a hospital, and his father, Wayne, served as a drill sergeant in the Army. Due to his parents' circumstances; his father being overseas and his mother being only 17 at the time of his birth. Wayne was raised by his paternal grandmother, Valerie, whom he lovingly calls "Mom," in Orlando, Florida.

Growing up, Wayne faced bullying, which led to anxiety and the development of a stutter. Despite these challenges, he attended Dr. Phillips High School, where he graduated in 1989. During his high school years, he formed a close friendship with future *NSYNC member Joey Fatone. Initially considering a military career, Wayne's path changed when he discovered a passion for performing in local theater productions at the age of 16. He further honed his skills in improvisational comedy at SAK Comedy Lab.

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Wayne Brady enrolled at the University of Miami in 1990 before relocating to Los Angeles in 1996 to pursue a career in entertainment.

Wayne Brady Career

Wayne Brady made his television debut on an episode of "Superboy" in 1990. He then guest-starred on "I'll Fly Away" and "In the Heat of the Night" in 1993. From 1996 to 1999, Brady appeared on "Kwik Witz," an improvised sketch comedy competition. In 1998, he was featured on three episodes of the original British version of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" When the American version launched the same year, Brady became a regular performer, alongside Ryan Stiles and Colin Mochrie, on the Drew Carey-hosted series. His exceptional performance on the show earned him three Emmy nominations, with a win in 2003. He remained on the show until its end in 2007, returning for the 2013 revival hosted by Aisha Tyler.

During his time on "Whose Line Is It Anyway?," Brady appeared in several films, including "Going to the Mat" (2004), "Roll Bounce" (2005), and "Crossover" (2006). He also lent his voice to animated films like "Clifford's Really Big Movie" (2004), "Stuart Little 3: Call of the Wild" (2005), and "The Adventures of Brer Rabbit" (2006). Brady guest-starred on "The Drew Carey Show," played Lazardo V The Magician in the TV movie "Geppetto" (2000), and hosted the Miss America pageant in 2002.

Wayne Brady Age

As of the time of the update, Wayne Brady is 51 years old.

Wayne Brady Family, Spouse and Children

Wayne Brady was married to Diana Lasso from December 31, 1993, to September 21, 1995. Following their divorce, he married dancer Mandie Taketa on April 3, 1999. Together, they welcomed a daughter named Maile Masako on February 3, 2003. Unfortunately, Brady and Taketa divorced in April 2008. Wayne has been candid about his struggles with clinical depression, revealing that he faced a mental health crisis on his 42nd birthday.

Brady has been a dedicated supporter of the Ronald McDonald House Charities for over a decade and actively participates as a member of the Friends of RMHC, which is the organization's celebrity board. In recognition of his contributions, the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity honored Wayne with an honorary membership in 2020, alongside actor/director/screenwriter Bill Duke.





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