James Roday Net Worth

How much is James Roday worth?

Net Worth: $10 Million
Date of Birth: Apr 4, 1976 (44 years old)
Gender: Male
Height: 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)
Profession: Screenwriter, Actor, Television producer, Television Director
Nationality: United States of America
Last Updated: 2019
James Roday Net Worth:
$10 Million

James Roday net wort and salary: James Roday is an American actor, director, and screenwriter who has a net worth of $10 million dollars. Born in San Antonio, Texas, James Roday graduated from the Tisch School of the Arts Experimental Theater Wing at New York University with a BFA in Theater. He began his professional on-camera career in the late 90s, appearing in the projects, “Coming Soon”, and “Ryan Caulfield: Year One”. Throughout the early 2000s, he went back and forth between guest starring and co-starring roles on film and television projects, including “Get Real”, “Repli-Kate”, “Providence”, “Showtime”, “Rolling Kansas”, “Miss Match”, “Don’t Come Knocking”, “The Dukes of Hazzard”, and “Skinwalkers”. He also launched his own Los Angeles-based theater company called Red Dog Squadron. He is most widely recognized for his starring role on the hit series, “Psych”. He served as a writer, director and producer of the show from 2009 to 2014. In addition to his work on “Psych” he has also appeared in the film, “Gamer”, and occasionally announces for the WWE.

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Inspirational Quotes by James Roday

I never had a thing for movie stars. I was into the guys who could transform. Sean Penn. Daniel Day-Lewis. The ones who privileged the craft.

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I don't know if we would have stuff like 'Deadwood' and 'Boardwalk Empire' if 'Twin Peaks' had never happened.

James Roday

Psych' was so many different things, and they evolved in so many different ways over the years, and towards the end there, we were barely solving mysteries anymore. We were just paying homage to our favorite movies, television shows, and bringing through as many '80s icons as we possibly could.

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Kids love watching adults act like children. It's that spirit they can relate to.

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My plan was to go to New York and do some theatre, and then I got the script for 'Psych.' I was like, 'Ahh - just as I thought I was out, you pulled me back in!' I had a great meeting with the show creator and we laid out the parameters to make the show work: what I would do, what he would let me do.

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