Grayson Boucher

Grayson Boucher

Grayson Boucher’s net worth is $500,000. Also know about Grayson Boucher bio, salary, height, age weight, relationship, and more …

Grayson Boucher Wiki Biography

  • Grayson Boucher, a street-ball player, and actor was born on June 10, 1984, in Keizer, Oregon, United States. 
  • Grayson’s dribbling and speed have earned him the nickname “Professor.” 
  • He is the only white player on the Ball Up Tour team, and he has been playing professional streetball since 2003. 
  • He is best known as an actor for his role in the film “Ball Don’t Lie” (2008). 
  • Grayson Boucher’s net worth is unknown. 
  • According to authoritative sources, as of the data provided in the middle of 2016, his overall income was estimated to be as much as $500,000. 
  • To begin, he attended McNary High School, where he was a basketball player. 
  • The coach, however, believed that Boucher was not tall enough to play basketball because he was just 1.78m tall, despite the fact that he stood out as a good athlete among the crowd. 
  • As a result, Grayson chose to spend his senior year at Salem Academy, where he earned all-state honors. 
  • Despite his good grades, he was not offered any scholarships or invitations to universities. 
  • Following that, he enrolled at Chemeketa Community College and was a member of the college’s basketball team. 
  • He was, however, granted very little court time and was unable to demonstrate his talent. 
  • Grayson attended the AND1 Mixtape Tour, a traveling basketball tournament, which took place in Portland, Oregon. 
  • He did, however, become a part of the team after winning an open run on the spot. 
  • Grayson Boucher joined the Ball Up Tour in 2011 and has been a prolific street-ball player under the aforementioned name. 
  • Grayson Boucher’s net worth has also grown as a result of his appearances on television and large screens as an actor. 
  • He played himself in the television series “Streetball: The AND1 Mixtape Tour” from 2003 to 2008. 
  • Grayson had a small role in Kent Alterman’s sports comedy film “Semi-Pro” (2008), and the same year he landed the lead role in Brin Hill’s co-written, co-produced, and directed film “Ball Don’t Lie,” which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival 2008. 
  • Finally, the street-ball player’s personal life shows that he is happily single and lives in Los Angeles, California. 
  • “Phenom” (2010) “Super-Human Dribbling” IMDB Wikipedia “Streetball: The AND1 Mixtape Tour” (2003-2008) 1984-06-10 5′ 10″ $500 Thousand (1.78 m) 70.31 American Actor AND 1 Streetball (2006) Ball isn’t a liar (2008) ESPN website for Chemeketa Community College Boucher, Grayson Keizer Grayson Boucher Net Worth Traveling Life (2012) McNary High School Salem Academy High School Semi-Professional McNary High School Oregon United States McNary (2008) “Ball Don’t Lie,” a Spider-Man YouTube series (2011) YouTube channel of a streetball player 

Grayson Boucher Quick Info

Full Name Grayson Boucher
Net Worth $500,000
Date Of Birth June 10, 1984
Place Of Birth Keizer, Oregon United States
Height 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
Weight 70.31
Profession Actor, Streetball player
Education McNary High School, Salem Academy high school, Chemeketa Community College
Nationality American
Parents Steve Boucher, Molly Boucher
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/professorlive/
Twitter https://twitter.com/professor12
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/globalhooper/
IMDB http://imdb.com/name/nm2124340
Movies “Ball Don’t Lie” (2011), “Semi-Pro” (2008), “Phenom” (2010),
TV Shows “Streetball: The AND1 Mixtape Tour” (2003-2008), “Super-Human Dribbling”, ESPN website, YouTube website, Spider-Man Youtube series

Grayson Boucher Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Ball Up 2015 TV Series The Professor – Himself (2015) Actor
Life on the Road 2012 TV Series The Professor Actor
Ball Don’t Lie 2008 Sticky Actor
Semi-Pro 2008 Spirits Player #31 / Spurs Player #22 (uncredited) Actor
AND 1 Streetball 2006 Video Game The Professor Actor
Streetball: The AND 1 Mix Tape Tour 2002 TV Series documentary Himself (professor) (2003-2007) Self