What is Orlando Brown's Net Worth and Salary?
Orlando Brown is an American actor, rap artist, and musician with a net worth of $2,000. He is best known for his roles in sitcoms such as "Family Matters," "Two of a Kind," and "That's So Raven," and voice acting in animated shows like "Waynehead," "The Proud Family," and "Fillmore!." Starting in early 2016, Brown became involved in a series of legal issues related to domestic battery, obstruction of justice, and drug possession.
Legal Troubles
In February 2016, Brown was arrested in Torrance, California, after a public altercation with his girlfriend, leading to charges of domestic battery, obstruction of justice, and drug possession. He missed his court date and was later apprehended in Barstow in March, facing new charges. Brown avoided another court appearance and fled to Nevada, where he was eventually captured by bounty hunters in Las Vegas in April. In September 2016, Brown faced more trouble when he broke into Legends Restaurant & Venue in Las Vegas after a rehab stint. By December 2022, he was arrested on domestic violence charges in Lima, Ohio, where he was homeless and threatening his brother with a knife and a hammer, later jailed in Allen County without bond.
Early Life
Orlando Brown was born on December 4, 1987, in Los Angeles, California.
Television Career
Brown began his acting career as a child in 1995, appearing in an episode of the sitcom "Coach." In 1996, he featured in episodes of four more sitcoms: "In the House," "The Parent 'Hood," "The Jamie Foxx Show," and "Moesha." He gained prominence as Jerry Jamal "3J" Jameson in "Family Matters." Additionally, he voiced the main character in the animated series "Waynehead." Brown's late 90s credits also include "Malcolm & Eddie," "Sister, Sister," "The Wayans Bros," and "Two of a Kind" alongside Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, and "Safe Harbor" with Gregory Harrison and Rue McClanahan.
In 2000, Brown began a notable association with Disney, appearing in "Perfect Game" and voicing Sticky Webb in "The Proud Family." In 2002, he voiced the titular character in "Fillmore!." His most significant role came in 2003 as Eddie Thomas in "That's So Raven," starring Raven Symone. Other credits include "One on One," "Phil of the Future," "WordGirl," and the films "Maniac Magee" and "Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off," along with cameos in "Hell's Kitchen" and "Bad Boys: Texas" season two.
Film Career
Brown made his film debut in 1995 with "Major Payne," starring Damon Wayans. He then appeared in "Senseless," alongside Marlon Wayans and David Spade. His next notable role was in 2001's "Max Keeble's Big Move." Brown returned to film in 2015 with a minor role in "Straight Outta Compton" and starred in "American Bad Boy." In 2022, he appeared as Detective Brown in "Bloody Hands."
Personal Life
Orlando Brown is married to a woman named Danielle and has three children. In a controversial 2018 appearance on "Dr. Phil," he claimed he had four children and falsely asserted that he was the son of pop star Michael Jackson.