J.P. Manoux Net Worth

J.P. Manoux is an actor, director, and writer born in Fresno, California. He grew up in Santa Barbara and attended the Thacher School in Ojai, California. He then went on to Northwestern University to study theater. After graduating, he moved to Hollywood and sharpened his comedy skills at various theaters and schools. He has appeared in 100 different television series, 90 commercials, and 40 films, as well as providing voice and motion-capture performance for eight video games, competing on six game shows, and co-writing one play. He is a U.S. citizen and a permanent resident of Canada, and his vanity license plate reads IMDB ME.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Writer
Birth Day June 08, 1969
Birth Place  Fresno, California, United States
J.P. Manoux age 53 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Other names Jean-Paul Manoux
Occupation Actor, voice actor, comedian, television personality
Years active 1994–present
Known for Aaron Stone Phil of the Future The Emperor's New School
Website jpmanoux.com

💰 Net worth

J.P. Manoux, a multi-talented individual known for his exceptional skills as an actor, director, and writer in the United States, is projected to have an estimated net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With an extensive body of work, Manoux has established himself as a renowned figure in the entertainment industry and has captivated audiences through his diverse talents. From his memorable roles in films and television shows to his directing and writing contributions, J.P. Manoux has showcased his versatility and creativity, which undoubtedly contributes to his impressive net worth.

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Biography/Timeline

1969

Jean-Paul Christophe Manoux was born on June 8, 1969, in Fresno, California. He grew up in Santa Barbara, California, the eldest of seven children.

1996

He has played a mime on more than one occasion, briefly on ER (1996), years before he became a recurring character there, and in EuroTrip (2004). He has also made small appearances in two Michael Bay films: Transformers, where he was a man being interviewed on television, and in The Island, where he portrayed a mentally underdeveloped clone.

1997

Manoux and George Brant wrote Tights on a Wire (1997).

2000

He has authored and read two pieces for NPR's All Things Considered. Back in 2000, he provided commentary on the Screen Actors Guild strike as a striking actor and refused to do scab work.

2015

On January 27, 2015, Manoux turned himself in to Toronto Police and was charged with one count of voyeurism after two people who were staying in his home while he was out of town discovered a home security camera in the living room and approached police. On July 30, 2015, that charge of voyeurism was dropped.

2017

On January 11, 2017, Manoux was found guilty on two counts of mischief for not informing his house guests of the device. The matter was finally resolved on April 6, 2017, when Manoux received an absolute discharge with no conviction or conditions.