Biography and Wiki
Adam DeVine was born on November 7, 1983. He is known for his comedic style, which often combines physical humor with musical elements. His rise to fame began with the Comedy Central series "Workaholics," which he co-created and starred in alongside Blake Anderson, Anders Holm, and Kyle Newacheck. DeVine gained further recognition for his role as Bumper Allen in the "Pitch Perfect" movies, showcasing his comedic timing and musical talents.
Occupation | Screenwriter |
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Date of Birth | 7 November 1983 |
Age | 41 Years |
Birth Place | Waterloo, Iowa, U.S. |
Horoscope | Scorpio |
Country | U.S |
Height, Weight & Measurements
Though specific details about his height and weight are not widely documented, Adam DeVine is often noted for his energetic and physically comedic performances.
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Dating & Relationship Status
Adam DeVine is married to Chloe Bridges, an actress. The couple tied the knot in 2020 after being engaged for several years.
Devine is a supporter of Children's Miracle Network Hospitals, a not-for-profit organization that raises funds for children's hospitals across the U.S. As he was treated by a children's hospital as a child, he attends charity events and visits the children, telling his story of survival to provide comfort to the patients and their parents.
After meeting on a flight on their way to the set of The Final Girls in 2014, Devine began dating Chloe Bridges in February 2015. They became engaged in October 2019, and married in October 2021.
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Net Worth and Salary
As of 2025, Adam DeVine's net worth is estimated to be around $8 million. His income comes from various sources, including salaries from film and television projects, royalties from shows like "Workaholics," and earnings from voice acting and stand-up comedy performances.
Career, Business, and Investments
Career Highlights:
- Workaholics (2011-2017): Co-created and starred in this Comedy Central series, which was a significant part of his early success.
- Pitch Perfect Series (2012, 2015): Played the role of Bumper Allen, a fan favorite character.
- Modern Family (2013-2020): Had a recurring role as Andy Bailey.
- Other Notable Films: Appeared in "Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates," "Game Over, Man," and "Jexi."
- Voice Acting: Known for his work in animated films like "Ice Age: Collision Course" and "Green Eggs and Ham."
Social Network
Adam DeVine is active on social media platforms, often engaging with his fans. Recently, he made an appearance at #AEWRevolution PPV, showcasing his interest in wrestling events.
When he was 18 years old, Devine moved to Los Angeles where he began working as a stand-up comedian and actor. In 2006, Devine and friends Blake Anderson, Anders Holm, and Kyle Newacheck formed the sketch-comedy group Mail Order Comedy. They toured together live and found greater success on websites such as MySpace and YouTube. In April 2008, the G4 series Attack of the Show! featured "Wizards Never Die", a music video by Mail Order Comedy (as The Wizards). Purple Magic, a music album by The Wizards containing 14 tracks, was released on April 1, 2009. Comedy Central's original series Workaholics premiered on April 6, 2011, and stars Devine, Anderson, and Holm and co-stars Newacheck, all of whom serve as series creators and executive producers.
Education
Adam DeVine attended Millard North High School in Omaha, Nebraska. He developed his comedic skills through improv and stand-up comedy early in his career.
He had roles in the films The Intern; The Final Girls; Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates; Game Over, Man!; and When We First Met. He has voiced characters in films including Ice Age: Collision Course, The Lego Batman Movie, Extinct, Fixed and Hypergalactic, as well as in the animated series Uncle Grandpa, Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero, Vampirina, Green Eggs and Ham, and Captain Fall.
He was raised in Omaha, Nebraska, and graduated from Millard South High School in 2002. He attended Orange Coast College; his friend and future co-star Blake Anderson was a classmate there.
Due to the extent of his injuries, Devine was at a high risk of having to have his legs amputated, and having multiple organ failure. It was discovered that the reason he was not killed was that his bicycle took the full force of the truck. Devine regained full mobility but still has extensive scarring on his legs. He said, "It was really tough because I had to relearn how to walk, stand up, sit up and everything. The legs were totally mangled. I think that experience helped me realize that anything is possible." Passing the time he would call in to his local radio station and impersonate celebrities to entertain himself and others. After returning to school, he experienced bullying, but told jokes as a way to deflect attention away from his injuries. He later said that his experiences had contributed to how he saw comedy as a way of bringing people together.