Herbert Siguenza Net Worth

Herbert Siguenza is an actor, writer, and producer born in 1959. He is a founding member of the performance group Culture Clash, which is the most produced Latino theatre troupe in the United States. He has co-written and performed in many Culture Clash plays, as well as solo works such as Cantinflas! and A Weekend with Pablo Picasso. He has also appeared in the Cartoon Network's "Ben Ten Alien Swarm" and the feature film "Larry Crowne" directed by Tom Hanks. Mr. Siguenza has a BFA in printmaking from the California College of Arts, Oakland, California, and has exhibited his artwork both nationally and internationally.
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Who is it? Actor, Writer, Producer
Birth Year 1959
Birth Place American
Herbert Siguenza age 64 YEARS OLD

💰 Net worth

Herbert Siguenza, a renowned American actor, writer, and producer, is projected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. Siguenza has built an impressive career in the entertainment industry, excelling in multiple creative roles. As an actor, he has showcased his talent in various productions, captivating audiences with his performances. Additionally, Siguenza has contributed his writing skills to create compelling scripts and has proven himself as a skilled producer. His diverse contributions to the arts have not only earned him recognition but also a solid financial foundation.

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Biography/Timeline

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Herbert wrote and performed in a solo show, My Weekend with Pablo Picasso which features his skill at painting and has been performed at the Los Angeles Theatre Center, and the San Diego Rep. He wrote and performed in another show, ¡Cantinflas! about the Mexican comic of the same name, which was co-commissioned by the Alley Theatre in Houston and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in San Francisco. Other work of Siguenza's includes Steal Heaven, and El Henry, an adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV which was presented at the La Jolla Playhouse in June 2014, and Manifest Destinitis which premiered at the San Diego Rep in their 2016-2017 season . In 2016, Siguenza began a three-year Playwright residency at the San Diego Rep as a part of The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation's National Playwright Residency Program, administered by HowlRound.