Jimmy Workman net worth Wiki, Height, Biography, Wife, Children And Early Life
Jimmy Workman net worth
Jimmy Workman Net Worth: Jimmy Workman is an American actor who has a net worth of $500,000. Born in Fairfax, Virginia, Jimmy Workman began his professional photography career in the early ’90s. He went on to appear in film and television productions including Black Sheep, As You Can, The Biggest Fan, Christmas in Connecticut, Matlock and Living With Louie. He is best known for his debut as Pugsley Adams in the early ’90s reboot of The Addams Family. He reprised his role in the 1991-1993 sequel, “Adams Family Values,” and in multiple episodes of “Saturday Night Live.” He also started working behind the scenes in the late ’90s, starting with a production assistant position on “Star Trek: Uprising.” In 2004, he chose to quit the showbiz and shifted his focus to film and television technical work. Jimmy’s sister is Modern Family actress Ariel Winter.
In 2013, Jimmy petitioned a California court to grant him custody of Ariel, who was 15 at the time and starred in “Modern Family.” The eldest sibling, Shanel Gray, was granted custody of Winter a year ago after she was accused of physically and emotionally abusing Winter by the group’s mother. Jimmy disputed the allegations against their mother and countered that Chantal allowed Ariel to be “publicly sexualized” and used the success of her younger siblings to promote her own acting school. Jimmy also claimed that Chanel used a portion of Ariel’s Modern Family income to fund her own lavish lifestyle, including “lavish parties and limousines.” Additionally, Jimmy claims that the father of the organization responsible for Ariel’s finances was an incompetent guardian because his poor financial situation made him vulnerable to manipulation.
After a year of legal battles, a settlement was reached in May 2014 in which Chanel would retain custody of Winter and her father would continue to control her finances while making routine reports to Los Angeles courts. Meanwhile, High Court Judge Daniel Murphy retained jurisdiction over Ariel until she turned 18 on January 28, 2016.