Whitney Anderson Net Worth

Whitney Anderson is an actress, director, and writer born in St. Louis, Missouri. After moving to Minnesota and then Manhattan Beach, California, she was cast as Fred Willard's daughter in Prehysteria! 3. She took a break from acting to focus on her education and graduated from the University of Southern California with a degree in theater and broadcast journalism. She has since appeared in various television shows and independent films, and enjoys singing, dancing, improv, and writing and producing. Her latest project is The Melting Point of Wax, a psychological drama she is producing and starring in, and she can currently be seen in the lead role of The Godmother in Romania.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Director, Writer

💰 Net worth: $1.7 Million

Whitney Anderson's net worth is estimated to be $1.7 million in 2024. She is a multi-talented individual, excelling in the fields of acting, directing, and writing. Born in St. Louis, her passion for the arts blossomed from a young age and she dedicated herself to honing her skills. Her talent and dedication have led her to achieve success in both the film and theatre industries. With her versatile skills and relentless pursuit of excellence, it is no surprise that she has accumulated such a significant net worth. As she continues to make waves in the entertainment industry, one can only expect her wealth and influence to grow further.

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Biography/Timeline

1978

Whitney Anderson's first stint in public office came in 1978, when he won a State House seat representing Kailua. Anderson would hold the positions of House Minority Floor Leader and House Minority Leader. In 1992, after fourteen years in the State House, Anderson decided to vacate his seat to run for Mayor of Honolulu against incumbent Mayor Frank Fasi in the GOP primary election. Anderson lost this election.

1994

In late 1994, longtime Windward Oahu Republican state Sen. Mary George announced her retirement in the middle of a four-year term. Democratic Hawaii Gov. Benjamin J. Cayetano made Whitney Anderson his first appointee to the State Legislature, selecting Anderson to fill the remaining two years of retiring George's term. Anderson ran for re-election to the Hawaii State Senate in 1996, defeating former State House Vice Speaker Jackie Young in one of the year's most hotly contested races. Upon re-election to his state Senate seat, Anderson assumed the Senate Minority Leadership position, a position he held until his exit from the Senate in 2000. At the time of his departure from the Hawaii State Senate, Anderson was Hawaii's sole state senator of native Hawaiian ancestry.

2006

In the 2006 elections, Anderson will seek an at-large seat on the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees.

2009

Anderson's adopted hānai son and grandson, Ikaika Anderson, was elected to the Honolulu City Council as a councilmember in 2009 and announced his intention to seek the nomination of the Democratic Party for the U.S. House of Representatives for the urban core of Honolulu in August 2013.