What is Quinta Bronson’s net worth?
Quinta Bronson is an American actress, writer, comedian, producer, and director who has a net worth of $3 million. Quinta Brunson is best known for her creativity, writing, executive production, and starring in the ABC sitcom “Abbott Elementary” (2021–present), which earned her a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series in 2022.
Bronson has created, written, produced, and starred in the web series “Broke” (2016), “Quinta vs. Everything” (2017-2018) and the go90 series “Up for Adoption” (2017), and has been a director on “Breaking.” She voiced Blazor Wulf in the adult swim series “Lazor Wulf” (2019-2021), wrote two episodes of the show, and produced the “Wash and Go Tutorial – Spike Lee” episode of BuzzFeed Studios’ series “Hair Flick” (2019). Quinta has more than 25 acting credits to her name, including the films “An American Pickle” (2020), “As of Now” (2021), TV series “Single Parents” (2018-2020), “A Black Lady Sketch Show” ( 2019; 2022) and “Miracle Workers” (2021). She published She Memes Well in 2021, and in July 2022, it was announced that she had been cast as Oprah Winfrey in the Roku Channel movie Weird: The Al Yankovic Story. In 2022, Bronson appeared on Time magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” list, and became the first black woman to earn three nominations in the Comedy (Writing, Acting, and Series) category at the Primetime Emmys.
previous life
Quinta Bronson was born on December 21, 1989 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. She is the daughter of Rick and Norma Jean Bronson, and was raised in the Jehovah’s Witnesses family with her older siblings Kalide, Nega (better known as Gia), Kiana and Koi. In her book, Quinta referred to her mother as a “dedicated and wonderful kindergarten teacher,” and while appearing on The Kelly Clarkson Show to promote Abbott Elementary, she said, “I was in my mother’s class, her kindergartener I was in her class and I went to the same school where She’s been teaching for six years, including kindergarten. So I rode with her to school, rode home with her, and watched her work more at home. She got such a different perspective. And I really credit my mom’s experience with helping me create the show.” As a child, Bronson was very active, which led her mother to enroll her in ballet and aerobics classes. Quinta studied at Charter High School of Architecture and Design and became “obsessed” with comedy as a teenager, which inspired her to take a class on improvisation. After graduating from high school, she attended Temple University and, as a sophomore, took classes with the famous Chicago improv comedy troupe. Quinta later dropped out of college to pursue a career as a comedian.
career path career path
In 2014, Bronson gained many fans after posting funny videos on Instagram, such as the viral video series “The Girl Who’s Never Been on a Nice Date”. She later worked for BuzzFeed Video as a video producer, and in 2016, sold the YouTube Red series “Broke” and the go90 series “Up for Adoption”, which were developed with BuzzFeed Motion Pictures. From 2017 to 2018, she starred in the Facebook Watch series “Quinta vs. on ABC’s “Single Parents.” In 2019, Quinta played a recurring role as Dr. Charlie Collier on the CW series “iZombie,” a
Ed Charlie’s twin sister, Layla, is in the ring, too. That year, she also began acting and writing for HBO’s A Black Lady Sketch Show, but left due to scheduling conflicts during the second season and returned as a guest star in 2022. Bronson lent her voice to the animated shows “Big Mouth” (2019-2021) and Lazor Wulf” (2019-2021) and “Magical Girl Friendship Squad” (2020), and made her debut in “An American Pickle” in 2020 alongside Seth Rogen.

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Abbott Elementary
In 2021, Quinta had a recurring role as Trig in the TBS anthology series “Miracle Workers”, which appeared in “As of yet”. More importantly, this same year began with starring as Janine Teague in the popular ABC sitcom Abbott Elementary.
Bronson created, wrote, and produced the series, which also starred Tyler James Williams, Janelle James, Lisa Ann Walter, Chris Perfetti, Sheryl Lee Ralph (for which she won an Emmy for her performance), and William Stanford Davis. The show is executive produced by Quinta, Randall Einhorn, Patrick Schumacher and Justin Halpern.
In 2022, “Abbott Trial” won the Black Reel Television Award for Best Comedy Series, the Dorian Award for Best Television Comedy, the Hollywood Critics Association Award for Best Broadcast Network Series, and Television and Comedy Critics Association Awards for Program of the Year, Outstanding Achievement in Comedy The Outstanding New Program and Quinta won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series for A Show Pilot.
In July 2022, writer Kristen Davis filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Bronson and ABC, alleging that the series is an “interrupted version” of a script for a TV show she wrote called “This School Year,” noting that the similarities between the two shows include “The look and feel of the inner city school, simulated style, unique plot summary, set design, and unique characters.”
In August 2022, Quinta entered into a comprehensive multi-year deal with one of the studios that produce “Abbott Elementary,” Warner Bros. Television. Studio head, Channing Dungey, said of the deal, “Quinta Brunson is an incredible force and a strong talent, and we’re so excited to continue our partnership with her through this new comprehensive deal. What Quinta and Abbott Elementary’s team achieved in season one is just phenomenal.” “.
personal life
Quinta announced her engagement to sales manager Kevin Jay Annick in July 2020, and the couple married in September 2021. While accepting the Primetime Emmy in September 2022, Bronson described Annick as “the most supportive man I’ve ever known.” Quinta has donated a portion of the “Abbot Elementary” marketing budget to educators. She told NPR’s Fresh Air in March 2022, “We chose to put marketing money into supplies for teachers. It’s about being able to make those kinds of decisions that really excite me, things that can help people financially.”
Awards and nominations
In 2022, Bronson received three Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Abbot Elementary, and won Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. Her other nominations were for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Comedy Series. Quinta won four Black Reel Television Awards in 2022: Outstanding Actress, Comedy Series, Outstanding Writing, Comedy Series, and Outstanding Comedy Series for her role in “Abbott Elementary” and Outstanding Actress, Comedy Series for “A Black Lady Sketch Show”. Abbott Trial has also received Hollywood Critics Association Television Award for Best Writing in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy, Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Series, Comedy and Television Star Award and Television Critics Association Award for Individual Achievement in a Comedy In addition to nominations from the BET Awards (Best Actress), Dorian TV Awards (Best Television Performance and Wilde Wit Award), Gold Derby Awards (Comedy Actress and Outstanding Performance of the Year), International Online Film Awards (Best Actress in a Comedy Series and Best Writing). for Comedy Series), and Internet Film and Television Association Awards (Best Actress in a Comedy Series). In 2017, Bronson received a Streamy Award nomination for Best Acting in a Comedy for Broke.