Sam Lavagnino Net Worth

He has also appeared in several short films and commercials. Sam is a talented young actor who has been able to make a name for himself in the entertainment industry at a young age. He is sure to have a long and successful career ahead of him.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day June 29, 2006
Sam Lavagnino age 17 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Cancer
Occupation Voice actor
Years active 2012–present
Parent(s) Hope Levy Tom Lavagnino

💰 Net worth

Sam Lavagnino's net worth is currently estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million in the year 2024. Born in 2006, Lavagnino is known for his exceptional talent as an actor. From an early age, he showcased his skills, captivating audiences with his performances. Lavagnino's rise to success has seen him accumulate considerable wealth, thanks to his numerous acting roles in both film and television. With his talent and determination, it is no surprise that his net worth continues to grow.

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Biography/Timeline

2019

Lavagnino was born to voice Actress Hope Levy and screen Writer Tom Lavagnino. At 14 months old, he was on the cover of TIME magazine where he was dressed up as Albert Einstein. He was cast for Bravest Warriors as the role of Catbug, "a creature that’s half-cat, half-ladybug, who’s actually a big draw for the series simply for the random comments he makes and the sound of his voice." The series was broadcast in 2013, and he participated in the Cartoon Hangover panel for Comic-Con 2013 when he was seven years old, as well as an autograph session for Catbug-related comics at Comic-Con 2014. He provided a voice in the trailer for the 2014 film The Boxtrolls. In 2015, he was cast as the voice of the younger version of Grizzly in We Bare Bears. He also voiced the character 'Mr. Muffin' in the Asdfmovie series created by TomSka. He just recently appeared as the dog "Rolly" in the new Disney Junior show Puppy Dog Pals. This marks his first extremely major role in voice acting, even if it is a show with the target audience being small children and toddlers.