Shameik Moore Net Worth, Age, Height, Relationship Status

Shameik Moore is an American comedian and dancer best known for his role on Cartoon Network’s comedy series The Incredible Bunch. He landed the lead role in the 2016 Netflix series The Get Down after starring in the 2015 Sundance Film Festival hit Dope.

In 2018, he narrated the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Enter the Biography section and explore Shameik Moore’s wiki, Biography, Age, Height, Weight, Wife, Net worth, Family, Career and many more facts.

Real Name Shameik Moore
Age 26 years old (As of 2021)
Birthdate May 4, 1995
Ethnicity Mixed
Height 5 feet 8 inches
Weight 77 Kg
Measurements 44-32-40 inches
Biceps Size 21 inches
Girlfriend Single
Net Worth $2 million, as of 2021

Shameik Moore Height and Weight

How tall is Shamik Moore? She is 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs approximately 77 pounds. He is also a fitness fanatic. He has blonde hair and light brown eyes.

Shameik Moore Net Worth

Moore started out with small roles on shows like Tyler Perry’s House of Payne, Reed Between the Lines and Joyful Noise.

In 2013, he landed his first leading television role on the comedy series The Incredible Team, which aired on Cartoon Network but was canceled after one season.

His net worth is estimated at $2 million as of 2021.

Shameik Moore Wiki/Biography

Shameik Moore’s girlfriend

He grew up in Atlanta, Georgia with his father, Errol, who was a professional musician. Her mother’s name is Sharon.

In addition, she is single and has not spoken about her personal life.

Shameik Moore’s career

Moore voiced Miles Morales in Sony Pictures Animation’s Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which was released in December 2016 and will reprise the role in the 2022 sequel Untitled Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Since 2019, he has played Raekwon of the WuTang clan in the Hulu series WuTang: An American Saga.

Facts about Shameika Moore

Shameik Moore received recognition for his role as Malcolm in 2015’s Dope, which premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.

Indiewire included Moore in the list of “12 Great Escapes from the 2015 Sundance Film Festival” for his performance in the film.

He is also one of the five male leads in the Netflix series The Get Down, which premiered in 2016 and was canceled after mid-season in 2017.