JD McCrary Height Age Weight Wiki & Bio

About This Celebrity
JD McCrary is an American actor who is best recognized for having played the character Kenny Payne in the comedy series "The Paynes". He is also best known for played the role of Brett in the 2022's Netflix comedy and drama "13: The Musical". He also starred in 2019's The Lion King as the voice of young Simba. He began his acting career in 2014 short film "Second Chance".
Jaydon McCrary's Personal Information
Name:
Jaydon McCrary
Nickname:
Jaydon
Occupation/ Profession:
Actor
Gender:
Male
Date of Birth:
18-Jul-07
Age:
17 Years Old
Birthplace:
Granada Hills, California, United States
Currently Lives In:
Los Angeles, California, United States
Marital Status:
Unmarried
Nationality:
American
Zodiac Sign:
Cancer
Jaydon McCrary's Physical/Body Statistics
Height in Centimeters:
175 centimeter
Height in Meters:
1.75 meter
Height in Feet:
5 feet 9 inches
Body Weight:
In Kilogram - 66 kg
In Pound [lbs] - 145 lbs
In Pound [lbs] - 145 lbs
Body Type:
Mesomorph
Body Status:
Fit
Chest Size:
38 inches
Waist Size:
30 inches
Shoe Size:
9 [UK]
Arm Size:
13 inches
Eye Color:
Black
Hair Color:
Black
Have Tattoos:
No
Jaydon McCrary's Education Information
Schooling and Early Education:
Not Known
Higher Education and Graduation:
Mayall Academy of Arts and Technology Magnet
Qualification:
Graduated
Jaydon McCrary's Family Background
Have Parents:
Yes
Mother's Name:
Larisa McCrary
Father's Name:
James West
Brother's Name:
Josh McCrary (Older)
Sister's Name:
He has no sister
Have Children:
No
Jaydon McCrary's Dating/Affairs
Current Partner:
Possibly Single
Previous Partners:
Unknown
Jaydon McCrary's Money Factor
Salary:
US$ 3K-5K Per Episode
Net Worth:
US$ 300-320 Thousand Approx.
Advertisement Fees:
Unavailable
Jaydon McCrary's Social Media Accounts
Instagram:
Facebook:
Twitter:
Jaydon McCrary's Acting/ Music/ Dance Career
Debut TV/Film/Album:
Second Chance (2014 Short Film)The Eric Andre Show (2014)
Movies/TV Appearances:
13: The Musical (2022), Black Is King (2020), The Lion King (2019), Little (2019)Vital Signs (2022), The Paynes (2018), I'm Dying Up Here (2017), Teachers (2017), K.C. Undercover (2015-16), Blunt Talk (2015)
Profile Last Updated
July 18, 2022