Many fans are curious about Faizon Love's financial success in April 2026. In this article, we dive deep into the assets and career highlights.
What is Faizon Love's Net Worth?
Faizon Love was born as Langston Faizon Santisima on June 14, 1968, in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba. Due to his father's career in the US Navy, he was raised in different places, including San Diego, California and Newark, New Jersey. In San Diego, he attended Morse High School.
Faizon Love is an actor and comedian who has a net worth of $500 thousand. Faizon Love is known for his roles in such films as "Friday," "The Replacements," "Made," and "Elf." He is also known for his roles on the television sitcoms "The Parent 'Hood" and "Black-ish." In other media, Love voiced the character Sean 'Sweet' Johnson in the video game "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas."
Love had his first major television role on the sitcom "The Parent 'Hood," which debuted in 1995. He played Wendell Wilcox, a recurring character in the show's first season and then a main role in seasons two through four. On "The Parent 'Hood," Love starred alongside Robert Townsend, Suzzanne Douglas, Kenny Blank, and Carol Woods, among others. He had his next main role in 2004, playing Warren Cleveland on the ABC sitcom "The Big House." The show also starredKevin Hart, Arnetia Walker,Yvette Nicole Brown, andKeith David. Ultimately, "The Big House" was short-lived, airing only six episodes in total. Meanwhile, Love appeared as a recurring guest on Jon Favreau's talk show "Dinner for Five." He went on to appear in the MTV television film "All You've Got," and in episodes of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" and "My Name is Earl."
Love had a big year on film in 2003, appearing in four titles: the musical comedy "The Fighting Temptations," the Christmas comedy "Elf," and the crime dramas "Wonderland" and "Ride or Die." In 2004, he played Sonny in the action film "Torque." His credits during the remainder of the decade included "Animal," "Just My Luck," "Idlewild," "Who's Your Caddy?," "The Perfect Holiday," "A Day in the Life," and "Couples Retreat." In the early 2010s, Love appeared in such titles as "Life as We Know It," "Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son," "The Paperboy," "Matthew 18," and "Tell." He also voiced Bruce the Bear in the fantasy comedy "Zookeeper." During the latter half of the decade, Love appeared in "Brotherly Love," "She's Got a Plan," and "Grow House," among other films. He began the 2020s starring oppositeKirk Foxin "Bulletproof 2," a direct-to-video sequel to the 1996 buddy cop action comedy film "Bulletproof." After that, he played a grocery store manager in the family comedy "The War with Grandpa." In 2022, Love appeared in the comedy "Block Party." The following year, he had roles in the comedy "Back on the Strip" and the crime thriller "The Last Stop in Yuma County."
When he was 15, Love began doing stand-up comedy. Later, at the age of 19, he made his acting debut on the stage.
Love's first feature film was the 1992 adult animated comedy "Bebe's Kids," based on comedianRobin Harris'sstand-up comedy act of the same name. Because Harris died two years before the film came out, Love filled in for his voice. He next had a brief part inRobert Townsend'ssuperhero comedy "The Meteor Man." After that, Love appeared in the mockumentary "Fear of a Black Hat." He went on to have his breakout role inF. Gary Gray's1995 buddy comedy "Friday," playing drug supplier Big Worm alongsideChris TuckerandIce Cube. Love was subsequently in two films in 1996: "Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood" and "A Thin Line Between Love and Hate." Over the next two years, he appeared in "B.A.P.S," "Money Talks," and "The Players Club." Kicking off the new millennium, Love was in the comedies "3 Strikes" and "The Replacements." In 2001, he appeared inJon Favreau'sfeature directorial debut "Made," a crime comedy costarring Favreau,Vince Vaughn,Peter Falk, and rapper Sean Combs in his acting debut. Also that year, Love was in the South African comedy "Mr. Bones." He next appeared in the 2002 surfing drama "Blue Crush."
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