Many fans are curious about Andre Royo's financial success in April 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.
What Is Andre Royo's Net Worth?
Andre Royo is an American actor who has a net worth of $500 thousand. Andre Royo's first on-screen credit came as a music store clerk in 1998's "L.A. Without a Map." He appeared in "Law & Order," "Third Watch," "Wonderland," and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" before landing his best-known part as Bubbles on HBO's hit drama series "The Wire" from 2002 until 2008. Royo appeared in more than 50 episodes of the show.
Andre has since had parts in "The Jury," "Cuts," "CSI: Miami," "All the Invisible Children," "Law & Order: Criminal Intent," "Terminator: TheSarah ConnorChronicles," "Heroes," "Criminal Minds," "Numb3rs," "CSI: NY," "Party Down," "The Whole Truth," "Fringe," "Memphis Beat," "How to Make It in America," "Prime Suspect," "The Wire: The Musical," "Freelancers," "Kenan and Kel," "G," "Red Tails," "The Spectacular Now," "Lila & Eve," "Hellbenders," "Key and Peele," "Bob's Burgers," "In Security," and "Low Expectations."
(Photo by JC Olivera/WireImage)
Andre Royo was born on July 18, 1968, in New York City, New York. He is of Cuban and African-American heritage. Andre attended Mount Saint Michael Academy in The Bronx from 1982 until 1986.
Royo made his acting debut in a minor role in the 1998 film, "L.A. Without a Map." In 1999, he made guest appearances on a number of different television series like "Law & Order" and "Third Watch." In 2000, he had a small role inJohn Singleton'sremake of the 1971 film "Shaft." He also appeared in the 2002 movie "G," a film based on "The Great Gatsby."
Royo has frequently spoken out about his experience with casting directors telling him that his skin color will keep him from landing certain roles because he isn't "black enough" or "Latino enough" to portray those characters. He participated in a discussion at Harvard University with several of his co-stars from "The Wire," talking about what at-risk youth can learn from the show.
Royo booked one of his most well-known roles in 2002 when he was cast as Reginald "Bubbles" Cousins in the series "The Wire." His character was a series regular who played the role of a drug addict and confidential informant. He was so convincing in his portrayal as being a drug addict that while on-location film, he was approached by a Baltimore resident and given a small package of heroin and reportedly told by the resident, "Man, you need this more than I do." Andre appeared in 40 episodes of the show from 2002 to 2008. In October 2009, Royo was featured on a panel discussion at Harvard University along with fellow actors from "The Wire,"Sonja SohnandMichael K. Williams. The panel discussed the value of the series as a media source that at-risk youth can relate to and learn lessons from.
In summary, the total wealth of Andre Royo reflects strategic moves.
Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.