Cheryl Texiera Net Worth

Cheryl Texiera is an American actress, writer, and producer born in Mahopac, New York. She is best known for her roles on It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, Girl Meets World, and Bachelorette Weekend. In 2012, she founded CrazyChic Productions and created the web series Confessions of a Bitter(sweet) Actress, which was nominated for a 2014 Independent Television Award. Cheryl is one of five children and enjoys living bicoastal and spending time with her family.
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Who is it? Actress, Writer, Producer
Birth Day October 19, 2006
Birth Place  Mahopac, New York, United States
Age 17 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio
Directed by Carl Lindbergh
Produced by Carl Lindbergh
Written by Carl Lindbergh
Screenplay by Carl Lindbergh
Starring Scott Kuza David Scott Alaina Gianci Lucia Sullivan Cheryl Texiera Matthew Stiller Veronica Wylie Matthew Phillips
Music by Peter Scartabello
Cinematography John Grove
Production company ANOC Productions
Release date June 21, 2011 (2011-06-21) (United States)
Running time 85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

💰 Net worth: $10 Million

Cheryl Texiera, a talented actress, writer, and producer hailing from the United States, is projected to have an impressive net worth of $10 million in the year 2024. With her exceptional skills and dedication to her craft, Texiera has made a notable mark in the entertainment industry. She has captivated audiences with her performances and contributed as a writer and producer to several successful projects. Her vast experience and versatility have undoubtedly played a key role in attaining such substantial financial success. As Texiera continues to excel in her career, her net worth is expected to climb even higher, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the entertainment world.

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2013

A score of one out of five was awarded by Vegan Voorhees, which described the film as "idiotic" and concluded the review with, "Despite director/writer/producer/actor Lindbergh's impressive enough camera work and production Polish, everything that happens in Bunnyman happens wrong. Like a bitter, out of date Easter egg, it's shiny and pretty on the outside and sickening under the foil". 28 Days Later Analysis called Bunnyman an incompetent and frustrating mess, gave it a "generous" three out of ten, and wrote "atrocious acting, zero character development, no tension, zero sense of pacing, poorly written, continuity errors abound, audio problems, ADR and dubbing, poorly written characters, forced tension, meandering story, etc." Gorepress also gave an overwhelmingly negative critique, stating "The Bunnyman Massacre is literally the worst film I've seen in years. Decades, even. Why? Well – simply put – because it's appallingly made on every single level".