Sean Giambrone is one of the youngest celebrities of the digital age. The actor is known for portraying the role of Adam Goldberg in the ABC comedy-drama series The Goldbergs. Sean has made a name for himself within a short while in Hollywood, but the question might be, does his name ring so much a bell? Here are details about his career that answers this question.
Sean Giambrone: Age and career
Sean Giambrone was born on May 30th, 1999 in Michigan. His father David Giambrone is of Italian descent while his mother Vonda is of German descent. Sean acquired his education at Lincoln Middle School before proceeding to Maine South High School.
Sean Giambrone arrived at the doors of stardom at the age of nine when he appeared in the advertisements for Friendly’s Restaurants and McDonald’s as a teenage model. It was this period that young Sean fan base began to grow. Perhaps, due to the confidence, he displayed in those ads.
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Then in 2012, he made his film debut in when he played the role of Afro Boy in “I Heart Shakey”. Sean played his role in debut movie so good. Really good that strangers started watching. The next year, he accepted to play the role of Adam Goldberg in the ABC comedy-drama series “The Goldbergs”.
Within months after appearing in ‘The Goldbergs”, his internet following numbered in the thousands. People of his age were so much attracted to the series because it made them feel grown-up. Not so bad for the Michigan born actor. Sean later in ‘The Queen Latifah Show’ in the year 2013.
In 2014, Sean voiced the character of Jeff Randell in the animated series “Clarence”. He also appeared in a horror fantasy series “I’m Not Martin”. He had a role in the television movie “Mark & Russell’s Wild Ride” in 2015.
More on his career
As a voice actor, he voiced the character of Travis in the 2017 film “The Emoji Movie”, He got other voice acting roles in the film “Ralph Breaks the Internet” and the TV series “Big Hero 6: The Series”. He also voiced the role of a character in an adult animated web TV series “Solar Opposites”. Sean has other film projects in the pipeline.
As a singer, Sean Giambrone has performed various songs in the comedy series, “The Goldbergs”, which include Thank You For Being A Friend, Dat’s Love, Toy Soldiers, You Got It (The Right Stuff), Hangin’ Tough, and We’re Not Gonna Take It. Would the actor make a perfect switch to become a musician in the future? We don’t have an idea.
He has also performed the song, As a Tropical Island, in an episode, titled Come Along With Me, of the animated action-adventure show, Adventure Time
Sean Giambrone: Net worth
How rich is Sean Giambrone? Sean is rich enough not to hold on to the apron strings of his parents. The actor started making money when he was nine and has continued to appear in some projects.
Sean Giambrone’s net worth is around $500-600k dollars. He earns around $10k dollars to $12k dollars per episode of the shoes he has appeared. If what we have seen of him is an indication, then it won’t take a generation for the actor to hit a million-dollar net worth.
Brother and relationship
Sean has an older brother by the Luke Giambrone. In 2016, Sean tweeted a Photo he took with his brother congratulating him after he graduated from Main South University. Side this info and celebration of anniversaries, he keeps his family details away to focus on his young career.
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Sean was 10 years old in 2009. He was 15 in 2014 and he is currently 20. This is how most of his fans count his age because they aren’t old enough to drive, live on their own. Sean is currently single. There is no record of him dating any teenage model or actress. He doesn’t have a baby. He is no one’s baby (that we know).
We believe that he relegated the idea of having any romantic ties with anyone in order to focus on his career. He doesn’t have to rush, he has a long stretch in front of him.
If we must add, the actor is in a relationship with sports as he is a great supporter of football team Michigan Wolverines. He resides in Los Angeles. (City of actors).
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