Devon Bostick is a Canadian actor who has appeared in numerous popular television and films series. Bostick is a versatile actor who brings depth to his characters. As of 2024, Devon Bostick is estimated to be worth around $3 million, following a growing career in Hollywood and international projects.
Early Beginnings
Devon Bostick was born in Toronto, Ontario, on November 13, 1991. His mother, Stephanie Gorin, is a casting agent, and his father, Joe Bostick, is an actor and film fight coordinator. It was this creative environment that led him to acting as a child. His first roles have been in small parts on Canadian tv programs like Degrassi: The Next Generation and Flashpoint.
Bostick began to take bigger roles in feature films around the middle of the 2000s. His acting came through in independent films.
Major Sources of Income
Film Career: One of Devon Bostick’s most notable roles was as Rodrick Heffley in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid film series. His portrayal of the naughty and rebellious older brother was memorable, and the film franchise became an international success. The Diary of a Wimpy Kid movies did well at the box office, and Bostick’s role in the series helped boost his net worth.
Bostick has also appeared in a number of films – including Adoration (2008), directed by Atom Egoyan, and The Art of the Steal (2013), where he acted alongside veteran actors Kurt Russell and Matt Dillon. His roles in these films made him a versatile actor and provided steady income.
Television Success: Bostick also makes money from television. His role as Jasper Jordan in the post-apocalyptic drama The 100 earned him more recognition. The show became a hit on The CW network and gave him a dedicated following outside of the United States television market. His character which started as a supporting role later turned into a central character in the series, making him more visible with more earnings.
Bostick has also starred in several TV projects, including Being Erica and Rookie Blue, which were both Canadian series.
Endorsements and Other Ventures: Devon Bostick hasn’t signed big endorsement deals yet but his rising popularity with younger audiences has made him a natural fit for collaborations and promotions. Also contributing to his earnings is his work on independent film projects.
Future Prospects
At 32, Devon Bostick is still developing his career. He has shown he is able to transition between genres – from comedy in Diary of a Wimpy Kid to drama in The 100. His versatility will probably keep him in diverse roles – both in mainstream and indie. With a lot more people searching for new faces in Hollywood and also on worldwide streaming services like Amazon and Netflix, Bostick’s career in film and television seems bright.