Jamie Brewer
Actress

Jamie Brewer Net Worth

Jamie Brewer is an American actress best known for her role as Adelaide 'Addie' Langdon in Truyen Kinh Di My (2011). She has a theatre background and has trained at the Ruskin School of Acting and the Howard Fine Acting School. Brewer is also an advocate for people with disabilities, having served as President of the ARC of Fort Bend Chapter and on the State of Texas ARC Board. She has spoken with Senators at the Texas State Capitol to pass laws to abolish the use of the "R" word from state legislation and to address the needs of people with disabilities in Texas. Brewer is involved with several non-profit organizations, including DSALA, BTAP, National Down Syndrome Congress, the American Association of People with Disabilities of the United States, and Shane's Inspiration.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress
Birth Day February 05, 1985
Birth Place  California, United States
Age 38 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actress, model
Years active 2011–present

💰 Net worth: $100,000 (2024)

Jamie Brewer's net worth is estimated to be $100,000 in 2024. She is best known as an actress in the United States. Brewer has garnered recognition for her roles in various TV series and films, showcasing her versatile talent and dedication to the craft. She gained widespread acclaim for her portrayal of Adelaide Langdon in the prominent TV series American Horror Story. With her impressive body of work and promising career trajectory, it is no surprise that Brewer's net worth continues to grow.

Biography/Timeline

1999

Brewer grew up loving all forms of the arts, especially movies and theater productions. She started by taking theater classes in 1999 at a College for Kids class during her middle school years. She performed in dramas, musicals, comedies, and many improvisations during her theater training at Dionysus Theater. Brewer appeared and spoke in PSAs for the Super Bowl of Caring Houston Food Drive in Houston, Texas for two consecutive years which aired on NBC, ABC, and CBS. Brewer continues her stage training through The Groundlings Theater and School.

2011

In 2011, Brewer made her television debut as Adelaide "Addie" Langdon in American Horror Story: Murder House. "I first got word of the audition for the show from a friend of mine." She said. "They were looking for a young lady with Down syndrome who could act. My headshot and resume were submitted and I was called for an audition and, to my surprise I got the part. I was so excited." About her role, Brewer stated: "Adelaide is a complex character, but the most difficult part of playing Adelaide is learning how to portray someone who isn’t always viewed acceptable to her mother and society. This is a new challenge for me."

2013

After the show's first season ended, she appeared on Southland in an episode titled "Heat", which aired on February 20, 2013. Also in 2013, she returned to American Horror Story for the third season, subtitled Coven, playing the supporting role of Nan, a young witch who is clairvoyant.

2014

It was announced at the 2014 PaleyFest that Brewer would return to the series for the fourth season, subtitled American Horror Story: Freak Show. Although, at a later date, show creator Ryan Murphy indicated Brewer may not appear during the season. Brewer was later confirmed after appearing in a promo for the final two episodes. She both voiced and played Marjorie, the Ventriloquist dummy / alternate personality of another character.

2015

In July 2015, she appeared as a character named Jamie in three episodes of the web series Raymond & Lane, while In September, Brewer appeared on Switched at Birth in an episode titled "Between hope and fear".

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