Usman Ally Net Worth

Fox Foundation Grant for Actors of Extraordinary Potential 2010.Usman Ally is an Obie Award-winning actor who has been seen in some of the most talked about projects on television this year, including Netflix's "A Series of Unfortunate Events," TV Land's "Nobodies," HBO's "Veep," and Dwayne Johnson's YouTube series "Lifeline." He has also appeared in films such as "Star Trek Into Darkness" and various independent films. Ally was born in Swaziland and has lived in Botswana, Kenya, Tanzania, and Pakistan. He moved to the United States to attend college and received his MFA Magna Cum Laude in Acting from the University of Florida. He has received numerous awards and accolades for his performances, including an Obie Award for Outstanding Performance, an Irne Award for Best Actor in a Musical, and a Fox Foundation Grant for Actors of Extraordinary Potential.
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Who is it? Actor
Birth Place Chinese
Occupation Actor
Spouse(s) Malena Mai

💰 Net worth: $5 Million

Usman Ally, a widely recognized actor, is anticipated to have a net worth of around $5 million by the year 2024. Renowned for his exceptional acting skills, Usman Ally has carved a remarkable career for himself, particularly in the Chinese entertainment industry. With numerous noteworthy performances under his belt, he has successfully captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Constantly pushing the boundaries and delivering captivating portrayals, Usman Ally continues to cement his status as an influential figure in the world of acting, making significant strides towards building his wealth and leaving an indelible mark on the Chinese film and television industry.

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Biography/Timeline

2014

Usman Ally was born in Swaziland to Pakistani parents. He grew up in Kenya, Botswana, Tanzania and Pakistan. According to Ally, his father was "involved in trade between African countries — textiles and things of that sort", and hence his parents spent three decades living and moving across southern and eastern Africa. He identifies himself as an "African-American Pakistani."