Efren Ramirez Net Worth | Celebrity Net Worth

Posted by Billy Koelling on Tuesday, August 27, 2024
InfoCategory:Richest Celebrities › ActorsNet Worth:$4 MillionBirthdate:Oct 2, 1973 (50 years old)Birthplace:Los AngelesGender:MaleHeight:5 ft 6 in (1.7 m)Profession:Actor, Disc jockeyNationality:United States of America 💰 Compare Efren Ramirez's Net Worth Table of ContentsExpand
  • Early Life
  • Career
  • Personal Life
  • Award Nominations
  • What Is Efren RamĂ­rez's Net Worth?

    Efren RamĂ­rez is an American actor who has a net worth of $4 million. Efren RamĂ­rez is best known for playing Pedro Sánchez in the 2004 independent comedy film "Napoleon Dynamite," and in 2012, he voiced the character on the animated Fox series of the same name. Efren has more than 70 acting credits to his name, including the films "Jury Duty" (1995), "Kazaam" (1996), "Crank" (2006), "Employee of the Month" (2006), "Gamer" (2009), "Casa de Mi Padre" (2012), and "Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life" (2016) and the television series "Boston Public" (2000–2001), "Even Stevens" (2000–2001), "Eastbound & Down" (2010), "Ice" (2018), and "Perpetual Grace, LTD" (2019). RamĂ­rez voiced Airman DĂ­az in the 2022 Disney Pixar film "Lightyear," and he has also lent his voice to the TV shows "El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera" (2007–2008), "American Dad!" (2007), "Bordertown" (2016), and "The Casagrandes" (2021). Efren produced the 2006 TV short "Sundance 2006" as well as the short films "Territorial" (2013) and "It Began Without Warning" (2017), and he published the 2008 book "Direct Your Own Life: How To Be A Star In Any Field You Choose," which he co-wrote with filmmaker Chris Barrett.

    Early Life

    Efren RamĂ­rez was born Efrain Antonio RamĂ­rez on October 2, 1973, in Los Angeles, California. Efren's parents came from El Salvador. RamĂ­rez is one of five brothers, and his identical twin, Carlos, has appeared in more than 40 film and television projects, such as the 2021 Matt Damon film "Stillwater." Efren began taking theatre classes when he was in elementary school, and he kept up with it while attending an all-boys high school so he could meet girls who attended the all-girls high school.

    Career

    Ramírez made his film debut in 1994's "Tammy and the T-Rex," then he co-starred with Pauly Shore, Tia Carrere, Brian Doyle-Murray, Stanley Tucci, and Abe Vigoda in 1995's "Jury Duty" and with Shaquille O'Neal in 1996's "Kazaam." He then guest-starred on "Relativity" (1996), "Dangerous Minds" (1997), "Nothing Sacred" (1997), "Ryan Caulfield: Year One" (1999), "Chicken Soup for the Soul" (1999), "Boston Public" (2000–2001), "Even Stevens" (2000–2001), "Judging Amy" (2003), and "ER" (2003) and appeared in the films "Melting Pot" (1998), "King Cobra" (1999), "Rave" (2000), and "Delivering Milo" (2001) and the TV movie "Missing Pieces" (2000).

    In 2004, Efren played Pedro Sánchez in the indie comedy "Napoleon Dynamite" alongside Jon Heder. The film grossed $46.1 million against a $400,000 budget and won several awards, including an MTV Movie Award for Best Movie, a Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie: Comedy, and a US Comedy Arts Festival Film Discovery Jury Award for Best Feature. The movie led to an animated series of the same name that aired six episodes on Fox in 2012.

    After "Napoleon Dynamite," RamĂ­rez guest-starred on "The District" (2004), "George Lopez" (2005), "MADtv" (2006), and "Scrubs" (2007) and appeared in the TV movies "Walkout" (2006) and "All You've Got" (2006) and the films "Just Hustle" (2004), "Tomorrow's Yesterday" (2006), "Gettin' Some Jail Time" (2006), "Moola" (2007),  "Crossing the Heart" (2007), "American Summer" (2009), and "Gamer" (2009). He starred in the title role in "National Lampoon's Ratko: The Dictator's Son" (2009), and he co-starred with Jason Statham and Amy Smart in "Crank" (2006) and "Crank: High Voltage" (2009) and with Dane Cook, Jessica Simpson, and Dax Shepard in "Employee of the Month" (2006). In 2007, he competed on the MTV reality show "Celebrity Rap Superstar" and was eliminated in the third episode. The following year, RamĂ­rez starred in a series of Sierra Mist commercials. In 2010, he played Catuey in the second season of the HBO series "Eastbound & Down," and he had an uncredited role in the Kristen Bell romantic comedy "When in Rome."

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    Next, Efren appeared in the films "The Pool Boys" (2011), "School Dance" (2014), "Endgame" (2015), "Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life" (2016), "Trafficked" (2017), "Varsity Punks" (2017), and "Mad Families" (2017) and co-starred with Will Ferrell, Gael GarcĂ­a Bernal, and Diego Luna in the 2012 Spanish-language Western comedy "Casa de Mi Padre." RamĂ­rez guest-starred on "Constantine" (2015), "The Grinder" (2016), "Deadbeat" (2016), "Ice" (2018), "The Insiders" (2020), "Made for Love" (2022), and "FBI: Most Wanted" (2022), and he had a recurring role as Felipe Guillermo Usted on the Epix series "Perpetual Grace, LTD" in 2019. In 2022, he appeared in the horror anthology "Satanic Hispanics," and he voiced Airman DĂ­az in the computer-animated movie "Lightyear," which earned a  GLAAD Media Award nomination for Outstanding Film – Wide Release, a Saturn Award nomination for Best Animated Film, and a Kids' Choice Award nomination for Favorite Animated Movie.

    Personal Life

    RamĂ­rez married actress Iyari PĂ©rez LimĂłn on October 21, 1998. They annulled the marriage the following year. Efren and Iyari appeared together in the 1999 film "King Cobra." RamĂ­rez is a DJ, and he has performed all over the world and toured more than 50 cities. In 2000, he co-founded a collective of musicians known as Nocturnal Rampage with filmmaker Chris Barrett, and according to a 2019 "Looper" article, the collective "has a long and wild history of throwing raves and parties based in Austin, TX." RamĂ­rez and Barrett also co-wrote the 2008 book "Direct Your Own Life: How To Be A Star in Any Field You Choose."

    Award Nominations

    In 2005, RamĂ­rez and Jon Heder earned a Teen Choice Award nomination for Choice Movie Chemistry for "Napoleon Dynamite." In 2009, Efren received an ALMA Award nomination for Actor in Film for "Crank: High Voltage."

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