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American teen actor, Bobb'e Jaques Thompson has an estimated net worth of $2.5 million.

Bobb'e J. Thompson skirted to fame as a child actor well before his teens, initially with a small but colorful and energetic supporting role as the pint-sized Tupac in the unofficial Three Men and a Baby update My Baby's Daddy (2003), then with an ongoing small screen characterization as the infatuated Stanley on the situation comedy That's So Raven. Thompson provided one of the voices in the CG-animated adventure comedy Shark Tale (2004) and contributed to OutKast mainstay Bryan Barber's offbeat, inventive musical drama Idlewild (2006), before teaming up with Vince Vaughn in the holiday comedy Fred Claus, and Paul Rudd and Seann William Scott in the acerbic farce Role Models (2008). Alongside his film work, Thompson culled favorable attention for his prominent contributions to the youth-oriented urban dance video JammX Kids: Can't Dance Don't Want To, which afforded him the opportunity to show off his flair for urban music and footwork.

Born Bobb'e Jaques Thompson on February 28, 1996 in Kansas City, Missouri, United States.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2015

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Me and Earl and the Dying Girl as Derrick

$9,070,000

2011

Box Office Sales

Box office sales of the movie Snowmen as Howard Garvey

$54,810

2010

Box Office Sales

Box office sales of the movie Knucklehead as Mad Hilton

$7,930

2009

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movies Land of the Lost as a Tar Pits Kid, Imagine That as Fo Fo Figgley's Kid and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs as Cal Deveraux

$334,780,000

2008

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Role Models as Ronnie Shields

$92,380,000

2007

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Fred Claus as Samuel "Slam" Gibbons

$97,840,000

2006

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movie Idlewild as Young Rooster

$12,640,000

2004

Box Office Sales

Worldwide box office sales of the movies My Baby's Daddy as Lil' Tupac, Shark Tale as the voice of Shortie #1 and Cellular as Lil' Rapper

$442,190,000