Andrew James Lawrence was born on the 12th January 1988, in Abington, Pennsylvania USA, of part-British and Italian descent, and is an actor best known to the world for portraying Andy Roman in the sitcom “Brotherly Love” (1995-1997), and for voicing Theodore ‘T.J.’ Detweiler in the Disney animated show “Recess” (1998-2001), among other roles. His career started in the early ‘90s.
Have you ever wondered how rich Andrew Lawrence is, as of early 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Lawrence’s net worth is as high as $2 million, earned through his successful career in the entertainment industry.
Andrew Lawrence Net Worth $2 Million
Andrew is the son of Donna, a talent manager and her husband Joseph Lawrence Sr. who worked as an insurance broker. Andrew has two older brothers, Joey Lawrence and Matthew Lawrence, who are also actors and with whom he starred in the TV series “Brotherly Love”. He was thrown into show business when only three years old, and since then has been building an acting career.
He made his debut appearance in the comedy series “Tom” in 1994 as Donnie Graham, and the same year portrayed young Denny Yaklich in the drama film “Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story”, with Jaclyn Smith, Brad Johnson and Hilary Swank. Just a year after debut he got the role Andy Roman, next to his brothers in the TV series “Brotherly Love”; the show lasted for two seasons, and put him on the map as an aspiring child actor. He spent the ‘90s portraying child characters in such films as “Brothers of the Frontier” (1996), “Deadly Web” (1996), “Bean” (1997) with Rowan Atkinson and John Mills, and then in 1998 was chosen to voice Theodore J. ‘T.J.’ Detweiler in the animated show “Recess” (1998-2001). His net worth was well established.
Andrew started the new millennium with the lead role in the film “The Other Me”, directed by Manny Coto, which won him the Young Artist Award in category Best Performance in a TV Movie (Comedy) – Leading Young Actor. The following year he again appeared with his brothers, this time in the film “Jumping Ship”. In 2004 he starred in the film “Going to the Mat”, and two years later featured in the horror “Fingerprints” (2006), increasing his net worth by a large margin. By 2010, Andrew had roles in such productions as “The Least of These” (2008), “United States of Tara” (2009), “Chasing a Dream” (2009) with Treat Williams and Janna Going, and Frank Pestarino’s drama “Bones” (2010), with Jimmy Bennet, Zakk Wylde and Melissa Ordway.
Three years later, Andrew was chosen for the role of Eric Russo, a recurring character in the crime investigation series “Hawaii Five-0”, and a year later featured in the comedy “Confessions of a Womanizer”, starring C. Thomas Howell and Gary Busey. Most recently, Andrew appeared in the film “Big Baby” (2015), and will appear in the film “Better Than Love”, which is scheduled for a release in 2017.
Andrew has also lent his voice to characters in video games, including Clayton ‘Pac’ Pakowski in “Battlefield 4”, Nick Ramos in “Dead Rising 3”, and in “The Amazing Spiderman 2”, which also increased his net worth.
Regarding his personal life, Andrew is apparently in a relationship with Maria Serrano Cano.
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