Jaymes Vaughan
Actor

Jaymes Vaughan Net Worth

Jaymes Vaughan is an actor who was born and is best known for his roles in Blue Call (2019), Baby Daddy (2012) and Chocolate City: Vegas (2016). He has been in the entertainment industry for many years and continues to make a name for himself.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
2009 → Derby County (loan)2(0)
2010 → Crystal Palace (loan)14(5)
2011 → Crystal Palace (loan)16(4)
2016 Birmingham City0(0)
Full name James Oliver Vaughan
Date of birth (1988-07-14) 14 July 1988 (age 29)
Place of birth Birmingham, England
Height 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)
Playing position Forward
Current team Wigan Athletic
Number 8
2002–2004 Everton
Years TeamApps(Gls)
2004–2011 Everton47(7)
2011–2013 Norwich City5(0)
2012–2013 → Huddersfield Town (loan)33(14)
2013–2016 Huddersfield Town53(17)
2015–2016 → Birmingham City (loan)15(0)
2016–2017 Bury37(24)
2017–2018 Sunderland23(2)
2018– Wigan Athletic13(2)
2004–2005 England U176(2)
2006–2007 England U193(3)
2007–2011 England U214(0)

💰 Net worth

Jaymes Vaughan, renowned for his outstanding performances in various films and television shows such as Blue Call (2019), Baby Daddy (2012), and Chocolate City: Vegas (2016), is predicted to have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. As a talented actor, Vaughan has demonstrated his versatility and charisma on screen, captivating audiences with his impeccable acting skills. With his impressive body of work, it comes as no surprise that his net worth is estimated to soar in the coming years.

Biography/Timeline

2005

Vaughan signed his first professional contract in the summer of 2005, agreeing to a two-year contract. Early in the 2005–06 campaign, he sustained a knee ligament injury whilst on international duty with England Under-18s. A series of complications sidelined him for the remainder of the campaign and he did not have the chance to establish himself as a regular in the senior squad. He scored his second league goal in the 93rd minute of a 2–0 win over West Ham United. Vaughan suffered a severed foot artery in a match with Bolton.

2007

Vaughan was called up to the England under-19 squad, scoring the winning goal after coming on as a second-half substitute against Switzerland. At the end of the 2006–07 season, Vaughan was named in Stuart Pearce's 23-man squad for England U21s' European Championship campaign. His first appearance for the side came as a substitute in the 2–2 draw with Italy U21s on 14 June 2007. Vaughan went on to make four appearances for the U21s between 2007 and 2011 with his record standing at one win, two draws and a loss, his final appearance for the U21s came in February 2011 against the same team he made his debut, Italy.

2009

In September 2009, Vaughan joined Football League Championship club Derby County on a three-month loan.

2010

On 8 September 2010, Vaughan joined Crystal Palace, the club against which he had become the Premier League's youngest goal-scorer, on a three-month loan deal. At the end of the loan spell he returned to Everton but, in January 2011, rejoined Palace until the end of the season. Vaughan made 30 appearances for Palace, scoring 9 times.

2011

On 27 May 2011, Vaughan signed for newly promoted Premier League club Norwich City on a three-year contract for an undisclosed fee. Vaughan made his debut for the club against West Bromwich Albion on 11 September, and made a just five league appearances in an injury-hit first season.

2012

In October 2012, Vaughan tweeted that he wanted to represent Jamaica at international level.

2013

On 3 July 2013, Vaughan signed a three-year deal with Huddersfield for an undisclosed fee. He made his second debut for the club in the 1–0 defeat by Nottingham Forest on 3 August. After scoring two goals in the League Cup win over Bradford City on 6 August, he scored his first league goal on his return in the 1–1 draw with Queens Park Rangers on 10 August. On 24 August, he scored a hat-trick in a 5–1 win against A.F.C. Bournemouth.

2015

Vaughan joined fellow Championship club Birmingham City on 26 November 2015, on loan until 2 January 2016. He made his debut as a second-half substitute in the next game, a 2–1 defeat at Brighton & Hove Albion, and made six appearances in total without scoring. The loan was then extended until the end of the season, when his contract with Huddersfield expired, at which point it would be converted to a one-year permanent contract with an option for a further season. He missed a penalty in Birmingham's FA Cup loss to Premier League club Bournemouth that would have given his side a lead, and finished the season with no goals from 16 appearances, most of which were as a substitute. During the close season, he was strongly linked with a move to Rangers, but no such move took place. He had been frustrated by his lack of first-team involvement in the second half of 2015–16 season, and when this continued into the new season – his only appearance was a start in the League Cup defeat to Oxford United – he chose to leave.

2016

On 24 August 2016, Vaughan left Birmingham by mutual consent. He signed a two-year contract with Bury of League One. He made a scoring debut three days later away to Walsall, with Bury's second goal as they came back from 3–0 down to secure a draw. During the 2016–17 season Vaughan scored 24 goals, which earned him a place in the League One Team of the Year and made a major contribution to Bury narrowly avoiding relegation on the final day of the season.

2017

On 13 July 2017, Vaughan joined Championship club Sunderland for an undisclosed fee reported to be around £500,000, reuniting him with former Huddersfield manager Simon Grayson. He scored his first goal for Sunderland in a 1–1 draw at Hull City on 16 September 2017.

2018

On 12 January 2018, Vaughan signed for Wigan Athletic on an 18-month contract for an undisclosed fee, returning to League One after only scoring twice in 27 appearances for Sunderland.

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