Issa Rae Net Worth

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Net Worth: $4 Million
Issa Rae Net Worth:
$4 Million

Issa Rae net worth and salary: Issa Rae is an American actress, writer, producer, director, and web series creator who has a net worth of $4 million. Issa Rae was born in Los Angeles, California in January 1985. She started out starring as J on the TV series short The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl from 2011 to 2013. She acted in or produced episodes of the TV series M.O. Diaries, The Couple, The Number, How Men Become Dogs, True Friendship Society, My Roommate the, and Instracurity. Issa Rae starred in the Pharrell Williams “Happy” video. She executive produced episodes of the TV series Little Horribles and The Choir as well as Inside Web Series. Issa Rae has also produced the TV series Black Actress, Roomieloverfriends, Head Cases, First, and more. Beginning in 2016 she has been the executive producer, writer, and actress on the TV series Insecure. In 2015 Issa Rae authored The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl.

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Inspirational Quotes by Issa Rae

People are tired of mainstream media's limited and confined portrayal of people of color.

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I used to love being the class clown. I loved to make jokes and make people laugh. There was a set of students who would find it funny. But the cool students were like, 'Eeew!'

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You know, you have a lot of people - I've met a lot of people in the past, I've gone to private schools, you know, encountered different people who think that it's OK to make comments, insensitive comments about your race because they're joking. And think that if they're joking and they say it, you know, good-naturedly, that things will fly.

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I never really had to put much thought into my race, and neither did anybody else. I knew I was black. I knew there was a history that accompanied my skin color, and my parents taught me to be proud of it. End of story.

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I think that television and the web are fusing anyway, so I think that ultimately whatever I do, I'm going to blend the two forms.

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