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Hunter King was born on October 20, 1993.
Hunter King's place of birth is in Ventura County, California. She won a Daytime Emmy award for playing the role Summer Newman.
Hunter started her career at an early age. She established her career by appearing in one or two theatrical productions. Her hard work, confidence, and imaginative skills allowed her to take up small and guest-starring roles in T.V. programs. The first role of King was as Summer Newman in 'The Young And The Restless', an American television soap opera created by William J. Bell and Lee Phillip Bell for CBS. King started her professional career in guest roles in 'Roswell', 'Hannah Montana', 'Workaholics Hidden Hills', 'Line of Fire', and 'Without A Trace'. As a child artist, her first live role was Amanda in 'A.I. Artificial Intelligence', a sci-fi movie directed by Steven Spielberg.
The American actress Hunter King's net worth is approximately $3 million.
Hunter King's family is a successful acting family, and her main source of income is through acting. Her annual earnings are around $200,000.
Hunter King's height is 5 ft 5 in (165 cm).
Hunter King is 28 years old as of 2022.
Hunter's parents are Terry King and Jamie King. This couple had three children. Hunter king has two siblings. The older sister is Kelli King, and the younger sister is Joey King. All three are in the acting field and are successful actresses. Her ancestors are from Italy, but they settled in America. King started her acting career in the entertainment industry at a young age. When she was eight years old, she acted in a theater in Agoura Hills, California. Her younger sister Joey King has acted in 'The Kissing Booth' and 'The Act'. Her older sister Kelli King is also a talented performer.
Hunter King was dating Nico Svoboda for around four years. The daughter of Jamie King is presently dating Austin Hawk.
In 2012, Hunter King played the role of Adriana Masters in the family drama series 'Hollywood Heights'. Josh Griffith originated the show with artists like Brittany Underwood, Shannon Elizabeth Kane, Brandon Bell, Robert Adamson, Daphne Ashbrook, and Merrin Dungey. She was seen in the show for a total of 69 episodes. King worked in films like 'Judy Moody' and 'Not Bummer Summer'. In the drama film 'A Girl Like Her', she played the role of Avery Kelle. In 2004, Hunter appeared as Mouseketeer in the television movie 'The Nick & Jessica Variety Hour'. In 2012, she performed the role of Summer Newman in 'The Young And The Restless', replacing Lindsay Bushman. King was a part of that show until 2018, presenting the character in more than 300 episodes. In 2015, Hunter King acted in the role of Clementine Hughes in the sitcom series 'Life in Pieces'. Justin Adler created the show that aired on CBS network and featured Colin Hanks, Thomas Sadoski, Betsy Brandt, Zoe Lister-Jones, Angelique Cabral, Dan Bakkedahl, and Hunter King. Initially, she played a recurring role in the series which later became regular. Though Hunter King is most famous as a T.V. and film actress, she has appeared in some short films like 'Deus Ex Machina' as Mary, 'Our Last Day As Children' as Addie, and 'The Day of Matthew Montgomery' as a flight attendant. She appeared as a guest model in 'The Price Is Right' for two episodes. In November 2013 and October 2014, she again appeared for two more episodes in 'Dream Car Week.'
In 2013, Hunter King participated in Walk For Kids Growth charity event at Griffith Park in Los Angeles, California.
The Summer Newman fame Hunter King was nominated five times in the category of Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series at the Daytime Emmy Awards and won the award two times in 2014 and 2015. She earned a nomination at the Young Artist Awards for the Best Performance in a Daytime T.V. Series - Young Actress in 2013.
Ventura county actress Hunter King is very fond of playing the guitar. She has a great passion for singing and songwriting.
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