All You Need to Know About Little River Unger: A Biography

April 18, 2024
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Who is River Unger?

American celebrity child River Unger was born in California in 2018; the boy’s exact date of birth remains undisclosed ,but it’s believed that his zodiac sign’s Scorpio. He’s only known for being a son of famous American actor Billy Unger.

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Parents and early life

River’s being raised in Los Angeles, California alongside his older brother Devin, born in 2012, by their father Billy and mother Angela Moreno, an American social media star and model.

Both River and Devin are being kept away from the media’s attention as their parents want them to lead normal lives, however, they’ve still featured them in some of their Instagram pictures and videos. It’s widely believed that River will be enrolling at elementary school in the summer of 2024, but this is yet to be confirmed.

Net worth, height and age

River’s age is either five or six. His hair and eyes are brown, he’s 3ft 11ins (1.2m) tall and weighs around 45lbs (21kgs).

River’s father Billy’s net worth’s been estimated at more than $400,000, as of February 2024.

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Who is his father Billy?

American actor William Brent ‘Billy’ Unger was born under the zodiac sign Libra on 15 October 1995 in Palm Beach County, Florida USA. He has 36 acting credits and is perhaps known best for starring as Chase Davenport in 98 episodes of the action crime comedy series “Lab Rats”, which also starred Spencer Boldman and Kelli Berglund, and follows a 14 years old boy who’s just discovered his father’s three bionic super-powered teenagers. The series aired from 2012 through 2016, and won one of the six awards for which it was nominated.

Billy was raised alongside his sisters Erin and Eric in Palm Beach, by their father William and mother Karley Unger; the family moved to Hollywood, Los Angeles in 2006.

Billy launched his acting career aged 10, when cast to play Devin in the 2007 episode “My Turf War” of the comedy “Scrubs”, and he could then have been seen appearing in an episode or two of the crime mystery “Cold Case”, the musical comedy talk-show “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, and the mystery comedy “Desperate Housewives”.

Billy studied at a local high school in Los Angeles while simultaneously making his way up in the film industry; he matriculated in 2014, but then didn’t enroll at college.

Billy’s career

In 2007, Billy played Charles Gates in the action adventure mystery movie “National Treasure: Book of Secrets”, directed by Jon Turteltaub, and which starred Nicolas Cage, Justin Bartha and Diane Kruger. It follows Benjamin Gates as he’s trying to prove his ancestor’s innocence in the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and the film won one of its six award nominations.

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The year 2008 saw Billy portray Screaming Boy in the hit biographical crime movie “Changeling”, directed by Clint Eastwood, and which starred Angelina Jolie, Amy Ryan and Colm Feore. It follows Christine whose son’s gone missing, while LAPD isn’t eager to help her find him; the movie won 14 of its 69 award nominations, including three Oscar nominations. A couple of Billy’s following roles were in the animated family series “Can You Teach My Alligator Manners?” (voice role), the adventure crime comedy movie “Cop Dog” and the action fantasy film “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles”, all released in 2008.

In 2009, he portrayed Young Rock in the comedy movie “Rock Slyde”, written and directed by Chris Dowling, and which starred Patrick Warburton, Andy Dick and Rena Sofer. It follows the life of private detective Rock Slyde, and the film won two awards. Also in 2009, Billy appeared in an episode of the action crime thriller movie “Crank: High Voltage”, the drama film “Mental” and the drama series “Hawthorne”.

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Again in 2009, Billy starred as Sammy Benson in the family comedy movie “Opposite Day”, directed by R. Michael Givens, and which also starred Pauly Shore and Ariel Winter; it follows the world on Opposite Day, when adults become kids and vice versa.

The year 2010 saw Billy portray Ben in the popular romantic comedy movie “You Again”, directed by Andy Fickman, and which starred Kristen Bell, Sigourney Weaver and Odette Annable. It follows a young woman who’s just realized that the woman whom her brother’s about to marry was the one who bullied her in high school – the film won two awards. A couple of Billy’s following roles were in the romantic family comedy series “Sonny with a Chance”, the horror thriller film “The Invited”, and the action comedy series “No Ordinary Family”.

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In 2011, he played Zack Taylor in the family science fiction comedy movie “Monster Mutt”, written and directed by Todd Tucker, and which starred Bart Johnson and Rhiannon Leigh Wryn. It follows evil genius Sirus Caldwell who’s kidnapped the Taylor’s family dog, and the film was nominated for only a single award. Billy could then have been heard voicing Young Nathan Drake in the 2011 video game “Uncharted 3: Drake’s Deception”, as well as appearing in an episode of both the action comedy series “Kickin’ It” and the family comedy “A. N. T. Farm”.

In 2013, he played the lead character Billy Stone in the adventure family fantasy movie “The Lost Medallion: the Adventures of Billy Stone”, written and directed by Bill Muir, and which also starred John Marengo and Samantha Hanratty. It follows a man who’s stopped at a foster home to tell a story about two teenage time travelers, and the film was nominated for a 2014 Winnipeg Real to Reel Film Festival Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature Film.

Billy hasn’t been active in the film industry since 2016; his most recent role was playing the lead character Chase Davenport in all 16 episodes of the 2016 adventure comedy series “Lab Rats: Elite Force”, created by Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore, and which also starred Jake Short and Bradley Steven Perry. It follows five superheroes as who’ve formed an Elite Force to take down those responsible for destroying the Mighty Med hospital; the series won one of its two award nominations.

Billy’s won three of his six award nominations.

Olivia Wilson

As the Freelance Writer at Net Worth Post, I steer producing riveting stories about the lives and triumphs of influencers. With an unwavering commitment to precision and a flair for weaving compelling tales, I guide our content creation, from the depths of research to the pinnacle of narrative excellence. My responsibilities encompass the full spectrum of editorial management, including the meticulous investigation, narrative development, and upholding the integrity and high standard of our output.

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