| Profession: | actors |
| Date of Birth: | March 06, 1989 |
| Years: | 31 |
| History: | 1 million |
| Place of birth: | Torrance, Calif. |
| Height (m): | 1.59 |
| Religion: | Christendom |
| Marital status: | Married |
Amy Kei Okuda (Japanese origin) is an American actress popular for playing ‘Tinerballa’ in a series called ‘The Guild’. She was born on March 6, 1989 in Torrance, California, United States of America.
Before she started showing an interest in acting, Okuda was more of an athlete; She played basketball from the time she was 5 years old until she turned 14. When she was a child, she always thought that she would apply for scholarships through basketball.
Amy Okuda’s early years
Okuda’s parents are Japanese, but she was born in the United States and is a citizen of the United States of America. When she was a child, she loved basketball, but due to an injury, the Japanese American actress had to take dance classes to stretch her body. It all happened when Ella Okuda was in 7th grade and as a result, she had to give up basketball from then on. That’s what people believed at first.
After school, in 2011, he attended the University of Southern California, LA, graduating with a ‘Bachelor of Arts in Film and Television Production’ degree. As a child, Okuda was more of a tomboy and once said that she was overconfident and hyperactive.
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Amy Okuda’s career
Before Amy Okuda started her career in the movie business, she appeared in various music videos and TV commercials. She did print ads for ‘Verizon’ and ‘Apple’ laptops, did commercials for ‘Suntory’ (Japanese Soft Drink Company) and Shoe Carnival. And last but not least, she even did voiceover work for ‘AT&T’. That’s how it all started!
In 2007, Okuda did a TV show called ‘Californication’ alongside David Duchovny. Also, that was the year he got a role in ‘The Guild’ as ‘Tinkerballa’. In 2010, he appeared in a short film called ‘Spaceship Spitzer: Bots of Both Worlds’.
Likewise, Okuda did several other projects such as: ‘Elf Sabers’ in 2011, ‘It Has Begun: Bananapocalypse’ in 2012, ‘Chastity Bites’ in 2013, ‘Operation Barn Owl’ in 2014, ‘The Wedding Ringer’ in 2015, ‘ The Sibling Code’ in 2016 and more.
Besides, he also appeared in many TV series like ‘The Guild’, ‘Californication’, ‘B-Sides’, ‘Shake It Up’, ‘The Flog’, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’, ‘Awkward’, ‘Bleach’ . , Grey’s Anatomy’, ‘ How To Get Away With Murder ‘, ‘Scream Queens’, ‘The Good Place’, ‘So Close’, etc.
Amy Okuda’s net worth
According to our research, Okuda’s net worth is between $500,000 and $1 million. Since some of her movies and TV series made a lot of money, it is guaranteed that she made a lot of them. Although the 30-year-old actress did not reveal that information online, there are enough sources to prove that she has earned a lot.
Also, Okuda bought a new house in 2019, and from the looks of it (especially the fireplace), it’s quite expensive. She posted a photo with her husband. She wrote « First family photo in the new house. Yes, we are a shoe family . » See for yourself.
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Amy Okuda’s personal life
As Amy Okuda shares everything on social media, we come across several of her photos with a boy named ‘Mitchell Hashimoto’. According to our research, the couple got engaged on April 23, 2017 and got married on November 3, 2018. People believe that they dated for around 5 years before getting married.
Hashimoto is one of the founders of ‘HashiCorp’. He is quite popular on Twitter and has 44.5k followers. When he was 25 years old, ‘Businessinsider’ published an article about how a coding genius made $500,000 a year when he was in college . They also wrote that Hashimoto launched his first startup when he was a 12-year-old boy.
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Also, there is more news about why she joined the dance classes. According to her mother, Okuda wanted to be a dancer at one point and asked her if she could become a dancer. And since her parents supported her, they did anything to make it work.
Also, when Ammy thought she wanted to be a professional basketball player during elementary school, her mother would do research, watch videos, and read books so she could help Okuda with that. So, her parents were very supportive and she did not go through a difficult childhood.