Renee Percy Net Worth

She is also a member of the miscellaneous crew, having worked on projects such as The Middle (2009) and The Big Bang Theory (2007). Renee Percy is a multi-talented individual who has worked in the entertainment industry for many years. She is an actress, writer, and miscellaneous crew member, having worked on popular shows such as Austin & Ally, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Workaholics, The Middle, and The Big Bang Theory. Her impressive resume speaks to her versatility and dedication to her craft.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer, Miscellaneous Crew

💰 Net worth

Renee Percy is a talented individual with an impressive net worth that is estimated to be between $100K and $1M by 2024. Apart from her financial success, she has also made valuable contributions as a member of the miscellaneous crew in the entertainment industry. Notably, she has worked on renowned projects like The Middle (2009) and The Big Bang Theory (2007). Through her involvement, Percy has showcased her versatility and skill in the industry, earning recognition for her contributions to these popular television shows.

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Awards and nominations:

Winner of the Phil Hartman Award For Comedy.

Winner of a Canadian Comedy Awards for "Sure Lock: A True Poo Story"

Biography/Timeline

2013

Percy was born into a family of artists – her mom was a Dancer and her dad, a musician. She began her creative path at the Etobicoke School of the Arts and chose acting over dance and karate (she holds a 2nd degree Black Belt). At the age of 10, her mother took her to audition for the Canadian series, Degrassi Junior High. The producers thought she was too young and was eventually cast as Pipi on Degrassi High two years later. After Degrassi, Percy was accepted into the University of Toronto Honors Program with a Specialty in Drama and Minor in English. Further, Percy auditioned and was accepted for the department's Master Class. After graduation the class went on to tour with the school's visiting German Director Norbert Kentrup on a 12 stop European tour. Percy began stand-up at the Lab Cab Factory Theatre and went on to tour across Canada with the world's largest chain of comedy clubs, Yuk Yuk's. Percy attended the Humber College School of Comedy's post graduate program where she won the Mark Breslin Scholarship and the Phil Hartman Award for Best Comedian. Her Sketch show "Mardi Bra" was named one of Now Magazine's "Best Comedic Discoveries" of 2004, which was staged at the Toronto Fringe Festival.