Joey King weight and height

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Joey King Height in feet 5′ 4″

In cm: 1.63 cm

 

Weight

55 kg

 

Joey King Hair Color

Blonde

Light Red Hair in 2022;

Medium Straight Brunette Hair in 2018;

Straight Dark Brunette Hair in 2015;

Straight Brunette Hair in 2011.

 

Joey King Eye Color

Blue

 

Body measurements

She wears a shoe size 7 (US)

Breast size: 31 in (81 cm)

Waist size: 24 in (61 cm)

Hips: 33 in (86 cm)

 

Biography

Date of Birth July 30, 1999
Place of Birth Los Angeles, California, USA
Nationality American
Occupation Actress
Early Career Started acting at a young age in commercials and TV shows
Made film debut in “Grace” (2006) at the age of 7
Breakthrough Role “Ramona and Beezus” (2010) – Portrayed the lead role of Ramona Quimby
Notable Works “The Kissing Booth” film series (2018, 2020, 2021)
“The Act” (2019) – Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series
“The Conjuring” (2013) – Played Christine Perron

 

Movie

  • 2008 Horton Hears a Who!, Quarantine;
  • 2010 Ramona and Beezus;
  • 2011 Battle: Los Angeles, Crazy, Stupid, Love;
  • 2012 The Dark Knight Rises;
  • 2013 The Conjuringg, Family Weekend, Oz the Great and Powerful, White House Down;
  • 2014 The Boxcar Children, The Sound and the Fury;
  • 2015 Borealis, Stonewall;
  • 2016 Independence Day: Resurgence;
  • 2017 Going in Style, Smartass, Wish Upon, The Boxcar Children: Surprise Island, The Kissing Booth, The Lie, Summer ’03, Slender Man;
  • 2019 Zeroville;
  • 2020 The Kissing Booth 2;
  • 2021 The Kissing Booth 3;
  • 2022 The In Between, The Princess, Bullet Train;
  • 2024 A Family Affair, The Uglies.

 

Joey King Awards

  • People’s Choice Award for the Comedy Movie;
  • Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actress.

 

Net worth

$4 million

 

Instagram followers

18.7M followers

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Facebook

7.5M followers

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Quotes

I’m usually always a big fan of the people that I’m working with, because I get to work with big people.

You have to show the character is confused or scared or happy through your voice instead of with your face and body.

Don’t get discouraged from all the rejection.

 

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