Luenell Campbell was born on the 12th March 1959, in Tollette, Arkansas USA, and is not only a comedian, but also an actress, who is probably best recognized for starring in a number of TV series and film titles, including “Borat” (2006), “All About Steve” (2009), the “Think Like A Man” franchise, etc. Beside that, she is recognized as a voice actress, who provided her voice in “Hotel Transylvania”, and its sequel. She is also known as a producer. Her career in the film industry has been active since 1993.
So, have you ever wondered how rich Luenell is, as of mid- 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that the total size of Luenell’s net worth is over $250,000. The main source of this is her successful career as an actress, who gained popularity by starring in high budget titles. Another source is coming from her career as a comedian, and beside that, she is also a producer.
Luenell Net Worth $250,000
Although Luenell was born in Tollette, Arkansas, she spent her childhood with her seven siblings in Northern California, where she matriculated from Castro Valley High School.
Before her acting career began, Luenell appeared regularly as a comedian in the local TV program “Soul Beat”, alongside Chauncey Bailey. After that, she also appeared in the documentary film “Katt Williams: American Hustle”, which increased her net worth.
Luenell’s professional acting career really began in 1993, when she made her debut appearance in the small role as a police records officer in the film “So I Married An Axe Murderer”. This role was followed with two other small roles, in the TV series “Nash Bridges” (1996), and in the film “The Rock” (1996), adding to her net worth.
From 2005, her acting career began to expand considerably, as she was chosen to appear in
the role of Mrs. Keyes in the film “So Fresh, So Clean… A Down And Dirty Comedy” (2005), and as Luenell (yes!) in the film “Borat: Cultural Learnings Of America For Make Benefit Glorious Nation Of Kazakhstan” (2006). Before the next decade, she appeared in such productions as “Divine Intervention” (2007), “The Hustle”, and “Spring Breakdown”, all of which contributed to her wealth. Her breakout role came two years later, when she was chosen to portray Rhonda in the TV series “Californication”, which ran for five years – 2009-14.
Luenell’s next big appearance came in the 2011 film “35 And Ticking”, playing Donya, after which she featured as Mary Jane Howard in “Budz House” (2011), and in the role of Aunt Winnie in “Think Like A Man” (2012), starring alongside Chris Brown, and Kevin Hart in lead roles. In the same year, she became a voice actor, providing her voice to one of the characters in the animated film “Hotel Transylvania”; her net worth was certainly rising.
Her latest ventures in the film industry include appearances in such titles as “Think Like A Man Too” (2014), in which she repeated her role, as well as “Hotel Transylvania 2” (2015), repeating her voice role. She has also appeared in the 2016 films “The HOA”, “The Fluffy Shop”, “LAPD African Cops”, and “What Are The Chances?”, and in the 2017 TV series “Abelism”, all of which will help significantly increase her net worth.
Additional to her acting career, Luenell is known as the executive producer of the documentary film “Where Have All The Fathers Gone” (2015).
If to talk about her personal life, Luenell has one daughter, with whom she currently resides in Los Angeles, California, but there is no public information on any relationships.
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