Who is Logan Grove? Wiki Bio
Logan Grove was born in Palmer, Alaska USA, on 24 July 1998 – his zodiac sign is Leo and he holds American nationality. Logan is an actor, perhaps still best known for voicing the main character Gumball Watterson in the animated adventure comedy series “The Amazing World of Gumball”, created by Ben Bocquelet and which also starred Dan Russell, Teresa Gallagher and Kyla Rae Kowalewski.
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My first car just got here!!! #JeepWrangler pic.twitter.com/yff0nAeuy2
— Logan Grove (@LoganPGrove) July 2, 2014
The series follows a 12-year old boy who is actually a blue cat, and is living in a world full of other known and unknown animals; it won 15 awards and was nominated for 19 others.
Early life and education
Logan was raised alongside his older sister in Palmer, by their father who was a theatre actor, and their mother who was giving piano lessons. It was Logan’s sister who was dreaming about becoming a famous actress, but when Logan was three he kept her company while she was competing in a talent competition, and after he entered the competition as well, he managed to impress the judges.
He went on to pursue his acting career by enrolling at an acting school, at which he practiced his skills and was soon given a chance to appear in his first play at a local theatre. He attended the Agoura High School, at which he was physically active as he played soccer, and upon matriculation in 2016 he chose not to pursue a college degree, but to focus on becoming a famous actor.
Career as an actor
Logan actually made his debut TV series appearance in 2005, when he portrayed Michael Lanosa in the episode “Nothing’s Working” of the documentary series “Untold Stories of the ER”, which won two awards and was nominated for two others.
The same year saw Logan portray Justin Church in the episode “Light Sleeper” of the crime fantasy series “Medium”, created by Glenn Gordon Caron, which was a huge success, winning 10 awards while it was nominated for 33 others, including three Golden Globes.
In 2006, he guest starred as Johnny in a single episode of the family comedy series “The Suite Life of Zack & Cody”, and was then invited to play Dickie in the episode “Strange Bedfellows” of the romantic series “ER”, Christopher Blake in the drama movie “Arc”, and Ben in the family comedy fantasy film “Christmas Do-Over”. Logan portrayed two supporting characters in the movies “The Angriest Man in Suburbia” and “House Broken”, before he was invited to star as Jason in the family comedy movie “Arwin!” in 2007, which also starred Samantha Droke and Selena Gomez, and which is about Arwin who starts taking care of her sister’s children.
In the same year, he appeared in a single episode of the detective crime series “CSI: Miami”, and in the romantic comedy sport film “Mr. Woodcock”, and the comedy movie “1321 Clover” directed by Walt Becker. Some of his following roles were in the comedy movie “What Just Happened”, the short musical “Fields Far Away”, and another comedy film “Lower Learning”.
He won his first lead role in a TV series in 2009, when he was invited to portray J. J. in 19 episodes of the drama series “Diary of a Single Mom”, shooting for it until 2011 when he guest starred as Joe in the episode “Ditch Day” of the critically acclaimed comedy family series “True Jackson, VP”.
Three of his latest roles have been in the short family film “Paperboy”, directed and written by Mark LaFleur in 2011, the short animated comedy video “The Amazing World of Gumball: Sock on a Stick” in 2012, and the animated action adventure series “Young Justice” in 2013 in which he voiced Garfield Logan in seven episodes.
Love life and relationships
Logan has been keeping the details of his love life to himself, but it’s known that he was once dating American actress Caitlin Sanchez, who gained recognition after she voiced Dora in the animated series “Dora the Explorer”.
They met at an event organized for young actors, started dating in 2015, and were together for nearly a year before splitting ways for unknown reasons.
Caitlin Ariana Sanchez was born in Englewood, New Jersey USA, on 17 January 1996 – her zodiac sign is Capricorn and she holds American nationality. She began learning how to play the piano when she was four, and was in 2004 awarded the Yamaha Corporation’s Young Composer Award, while she is today mostly playing jazz music which is her favorite genre.
Aside from “Dora the Explorer”, she is also known for her roles in the drama movie “Phoebe in Wonderland”, the comedy “Lipstick Jungle”, and the crime series “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”.
Hobbies and other interests
Logan likes to travel, and his job as an actor has taken him all around the US – his two favorite cities are New York City and Los Angeles. He hasn’t been to Europe, but is hoping to visit Paris in France sometime soon. He is a lover of animals, and has on multiple occasions volunteered at an animal shelter in his hometown, but he doesn’t have a pet.
He likes to taste various cuisines, and his favorite is Mexican food. Some of his other hobbies are listening to music, reading books, and skateboarding.
Logan is keen on watching movies late at night, and some of his favorite actors and actresses are Samuel L. Jackson, Will Smith and Natalie Portman, while some of his favorite movies are “Kingsman: The Golden Circle”, “I Am Legend”, and “Leon The professional”.
Logan’s net worth and looks
Logan’s net worth has been estimated at over $500,000 as of June 2020. He has brown eyes as well as brown hair, and is around 5ft 8ins (1.73m) tall. His age is 21.
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