Alyson Stoner was born on 11th August 1993, in Toledo, Ohio USA, Known for her choreography skills, Stoner started off with a great modeling career, then moved into acting and gradually became a popular singer. She is probably best known for her roles in several TV series, enabling her to achieve significant heights at an early age and in a very short span of time.
An American dancer, actress and singer, just how rich is Alyson Stoner? Sources estimate that Alyson has a net worth of almost $4 million, accumulated during her relatively short career span of little more than a dozen years since debuting in 2002, and which includes a luxurious house in Sherman Oaks bought on her 18th birthday apparently valued at $2.25 million.
Alyson Stoner Net Worth $4 Million
Whilst still at school, Alyson studied various dance styles, and then trained to be a model. Regardless, she started her professional career by voicing for the animated film ‘Lilo & Stitch’. Then initially Alyson was selected to play the lead in the Disney series ‘Hanna Montana’ but subsequently Miley Cyrus was cast in the role. Soon Alyson was offered a prominent role in the TV series ‘The Suit Life of Zack and Cody’, which gave her career a boost, increased her popularity, and contributed to her net worth.
Alyson was recognized for her work at each step. Some of her notable achievements include a cameo as Camille in ‘Step Up’(2006), a nomination for a Young Artist Award in 2007, releasing her album ‘Beat the System’ in August, 2007, and co-hosting ‘Mike’s Super Short Show’ with Michael Alan Johnson. Stoner then played the role of Sarah in ‘Cheaper by the Dozen’ – for which the whole cast won a Young Artist Award – and acted in ‘That’s So Raven’. Alyson worked on ‘Drake & Josh’, and lent her voice to the character of Isabella in the animated series ‘Phineas and Ferb’. She starred in the Disney movie ‘Camp Rock’ and performed the titular role of Alice in ‘Alice Upside Down’. All the foregoing added considerably to Alyson’s net worth. To date, Alyson has appeared in almost 20 movies, and made a similar number of TV appearances.
The ‘Alyson Stoner Project’ was released in February 2009, and was described as ‘a dance video hybrid’. Stoner has released a bunch of singles- ‘Flying Forward’, ‘Make History’, ‘Pretty Girls’ and ‘Dragon’. She has also featured in a number of popular songs, including ‘Without You’ and ‘We Rock’ which ranked 33rd on the US Peak Chart. These also added to her net worth.
In her personal life, Alyson has supposedly been dating the American actor, voice actor and singer Vincent Martella, best known for voicing the character of Phineas Flynn of the popular animated series ‘Phineas and Ferb’.
Not everyone is born with great riches and gems! Alyson is a quintessential paradigm of how hardcore determination, dedication and hard work can help people achieve their goals. An adolescent at the time of entering the industry, Stoner has since gained considerable popularity and fan-following at a comparatively young age. Alyson Stoner might be young and comparatively green, but she is clearly carving her niche in the entertainment industry. Already something of an icon for millions of teenagers, hopefully Stoner still has a long way to go in her career.
Young Artist Award for Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film
Movies
Step Up 3D, Step Up: All In, Camp Rock, Cheaper by the Dozen, Cheaper by the Dozen 2, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, Step Up, Alice Upside Down, Summer Forever, Phineas and Ferb the Movie: Across the 2nd Dimension, Hoovey, Garfield: The Movie, Super Buddies, The Little Engine That Could, The Alyson Sto...
TV Shows
Phineas and Ferb, Mike's Super Short Show, more
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I'm a hip-hop dancer, but when I'm in my room it turns into this lyrical nonsense, and I listen to Phil Wickham and India Arie, who has the most precious songs.
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Sometimes I get a little confused because with dancing I can express my emotions with my body. With acting you have to do it with your face and your expressions, and then with animated shows you have to use your voice and use your inflections. So it's definitely a challenge to transfer from each genre of entertainment.
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I think my favorite role was playing Sarah Baker in 'Cheaper by the Dozen 1.' It was my first movie, and I worked with amazing professionals who had such strong work ethics that I immediately learned how to work in this industry.
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I started dancing when I was 3 in Toledo, Ohio, and started hip-hop dancing at the age of 7.
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I like to take risks as long as they're healthy, you know. They're good, smart risks.
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I am a pet person. My dog actually lives in Georgia now. But I work with animal trainers and pets quite often. I also volunteer at different places like animal shelters. It's good to be around pets. They kind of put things into perspective. They're easygoing, loyal, and they seem to get it, even when humans don't.
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I enjoy going to the Y. I take all the fitness classes that my dad takes; that's sort of our bonding - anything athletic, anything sports related.
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My relationship with God is what gives me a moral compass on what decisions to make and that stuff. I'm thankful that I have the people around me that I do, and they remind me each day of who I am and what I stand for.
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I love what I do, and I just remember that every breath and every moment is a gift and it can be taken away at any time, so I want to appreciate it and be grateful for it while it's here.
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Honestly, what keeps me grounded is my faith and my value system.
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I want to learn how to play an instrument. I want to break a world record. I'm just a very determined, motivated type of person.
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You know, I look at Britney Spears who can't even drive without paparazzi in her face, and if I ever get to that level, which I don't expect, but if it does happen and success does happen to come my way, then I'm going to be prepared.
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I like to aim for significance over success because rarely can you be significant and also successful, but many people can be successful and not significant.
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I'm very serious about what I write and who I allow to produce the music, because I want to make sure it's a true album, and not just something pushed out there to create hype and more fame for myself.