Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Soundtrack, Producer |
Birth Day | August 14, 1983 |
Birth Place | American |
Age | 40 YEARS OLD |
Occupation | Actor, comedian |
Years active | 2002–present |
Net worth: $400,000 (2024)
Lamorne Morris, a multi-talented individual in the entertainment industry, has established himself as an accomplished actor, soundtrack artist, and producer. With his exceptional skills and dedication, he has earned a solid reputation and a considerable net worth. As of 2024, Lamorne Morris' net worth is estimated to be around $400,000. Throughout his successful career, he has showcased his versatility and talent in various projects, leaving a memorable impact on his audiences. Lamorne Morris continues to pursue his passion in the American entertainment industry, leaving fans eagerly anticipating his future endeavors.
Biography/Timeline
Morris is originally from Glen Ellyn, a suburb near Chicago. He initially wanted to be a basketball player. He attended Glenbard South High School. Morris graduated the College of DuPage in 2003, The Second City Training Center, and was a member of Second City's Outreach And Diversity Ensemble. He made his TV debut as host of his own show HotWyred on BET, a witty interactive tech and Gaming show. Morris has since become a familiar funny guy as one of BET’s most visible on-air personalities, with his comedic antics and coverage for many of the network’s top-rated shows. From signature skits like “The Package” leading up to the annual BET Awards to segments for 106 & Park, BET’s Spring Bling: Fashion 5-0, 106 & Party, Top 100 Countdown, Grammy Nomination Special, and many more. Most recently Morris has been seen as the co-host of the daily music and entertainment news show BET Now with Alesha Renee.
Morris is featured in the supporting role of Winston in the Zooey Deschanel anchored comedy series New Girl, which premiered September 20, 2011, on Fox. However, Morris did not appear until the second episode - Originally, Damon Wayans, Jr. was a member of the cast, in the supporting role of Coach. However, Wayans' other comedy series, Happy Endings, had already been picked up for a second season on rival network ABC. The producers of New Girl initially planned to recast Wayans' role, but later decided not to recast and instead write his character out in the second episode.