Michael-Leon Wooley
Actor

Michael-Leon Wooley Net Worth

He is also a singer and songwriter, having released two albums, and has provided the voice of Louis the Alligator in The Princess and the Frog. He has also appeared in numerous television shows and films.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Soundtrack
Birth Day March 29, 1971
Birth Place  Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Age 52 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Aries
Occupation Actor, voice actor, singer, activist
Years active 1992–present

💰 Net worth: $1.5 Million (2024)

Michael-Leon Wooley, a talented actor and respected soundtrack artist from the United States, is set to achieve great financial success in the coming years. His net worth is estimated to reach an impressive $1.5 Million by 2024. Wooley has made his mark in the entertainment industry through his memorable acting performances and contributions to various soundtracks. His immense talent and dedication have garnered him recognition and acclaim, making him a sought-after figure in the industry. With his promising net worth, Wooley is undoubtedly poised for continued success and prosperity in his career.

Biography/Timeline

1992

In 1992 Wooley made his Broadway debut as an understudy (Big Moe) in the Clarke Peters' musical, Five Guys Named Moe. After Five Guys Named Moe he embarked on national tours with The Pointer Sisters in Ain't Misbehavin' and The Wiz with Stephanie Mills.

2000

Wooley returned to Broadway in 2000 as Olin Britt in the Broadway revival of The Music Man, directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman.

2003

Wooley's most recent Broadway role was as the voice of the man-eating plant, Audrey II, in the 2003 revival of the musical Little Shop of Horrors at the Virginia Theatre (renamed the August Wilson Theatre in 2005). Though his role was behind-the-scenes, theater critics took notice. Ben Brantley of the New York Times wrote Wooley had a "soulful bass voice" and Clive Barnes of the New York Post said that Wooley as the "doom-struck voice of Audrey II" rounded out "one of the best casts on Broadway"

2004

Under the baton of Skitch Henderson, Wooley made his Carnegie Hall debut with the New York Pops as one of the "New Faces of 2004" along with other Broadway notables such as John Tartaglia and Stephanie D'Abruzzo. The event was hosted by famed New York Post gossip columnist Liz Smith.

2006

Wooley played Tiny Joe Dixon in the 2006 motion picture, Dreamgirls, and sang the solo "Takin' The Long Way Home", the third song on the movie Soundtrack.

2008

Jon-Marc McDonald, a close friend and sometimes-publicist for Wooley, confirmed on his website that Wooley performed We Have To Change at a fundraiser for Barack Obama in New York City on August 11, 2008. The song was specifically written for the fundraiser by Bill Russell and Henry Krieger.

2012

In 2012 he voiced Impossibear from Pendleton Ward's Bravest Warriors which airs on Frederator's YouTube funded channel Cartoon Hangover.

2014

He also was cast as the latest voice for Tobias Whale in the new Batman series, Beware the Batman. In 2014, he voiced Chill Bill from Sanjay and Craig as well as Master Lun in Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness and Pumpers in Breadwinners. In 2015 and 2017, Wooley was a guest voice on Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero.

2015

He voices Acorn and Achaka in the 2015–16 video game series King's Quest

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