American actress, comedian, and rapper Awkwafina rose to fame in 2012 after her 2012 viral YouTube video “My Vag” went viral. She has also performed in various films like ‘Crazy Rich Asians,’ ‘Farewell,’ and ‘Ocean’s 8.’ The golden globe award-winning actress gained global recognition with the character of Billi Wang in Farwell. With this content, readers will be able to know more about Awkwafina’s biography, age, family, body measurement, songs, tours, music career birthday, affairs, quotes, films, and net worth.
Awkwafina biography
Real Name – Nora Lum (Nickname – Awkwafina)
Birthday – June
Age – 32 years
Birth Place – New York, New York, United States
Date of Birth – 2 June 1988
Debut Movie – Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016)
Known for – Rapper and actress
Ethnicity – Asian (Chinese-Korean)
Nationality – American
Profession – Actress, comedian, writer, producer, and rapper
Religion – Christianity
Sun sign – Gemini
Website – www.awkwafina.com
Awkwafina height, weight, and body measurement
Height – 155 cm in centimeters, 1.55 m in meter and 5’4” inches in feet
Weight – 52 kg in kilograms and 114 lbs in pounds
Bra Size – 32 inches
Cup Size – B
Body Measurements – 34-24-34
Breast Size – 34 inches (86cm)
Waist Size – 24 inches (61cm)
Hip Size – 34 inches (86cm)
Shoe Size – 7 (US))
Dress Size – 4 (US)
Hair Color – Black
Eye Color – Dark brown
Body Type – Hourglass
Build – Slim
Sexuality – Straight
Tattoo – Yes
Distinctive Features – Petite stature and tattoo
Awkwafina qualification/education
School – LaGuardia High School
College – State University of New York at Albany
Degree – Graduation
Awkwafina family and relationship status
Father – Wally, a Chinese-American
Mother – A South-Korean lady
Husband/spouse – N/A
Marital Status – Unmarried (single)
Affair(s) – N/A
Awkwafina Instagram pictures
Followers – 1.5 million
Awkwafina latest news
Lizzo and Awkwafina play the piano together in a throwback video.
Awkwafina net worth
$4 million (US dollars)
Awkwafina music career
Genres – Alternative hip hop, East Coast hip hop, and comedy hip hop
Instruments – Vocals
Labels – Independent
Associated Acts – Dumbfoundead
Awkwafina songs, and discography
Discography – Yellow Ranger (2014) and In Fina We Trust (2018)
Songs– “My Vag,” “NYC Bitche$,” “Mayor Bloomberg (Giant Margaritas),” “Queef,” “Daydreamin,” “Come Stop Me,” and “Pockiez.”
Awkwafina movies/filmography
2016 – Bad Rap, Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising, and Storks
2018 – Dude, Ocean’s 8, and Crazy Rich Asians
2019 – The Farewell, Paradise Hills, The Angry Birds Movie 2, and Jumanji: The Next Level (Starring superstar Dwayne Johnson)
2020 – The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run F
2021 – Raya and the Last Dragon, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, and Breaking News in Yuba County
Awkwafina television shows
2014 – Girl Code
2015 – Girl Code Live, Regular Show, and Tawk
2016 – Mary + Jane
2017 – Future Man
2018 – Animals and Saturday Night Live
2019 – Weird City, The Simpsons, Tuca & Bertie, and The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance
2020 – Awkwafina Is Nora from Queens and One World: Together at Home
Awkwafina awards/accolade
2020 Santa Barbara International Film Festival – Virtuoso Award
2020 Satellite Awards for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical
2020 Hollywood Critics Association for Best Actress
2019 Gotham Awards for Best Actress
2020 Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical
2019 The Asian Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Cinema
Awkwafina interview/personal quotes
On growing up in Queens
“My memories of Queens are scattered. There’s this family history that I kind of knowledge only from stories, about when my dad was growing up in Whitestone and my great-grandpa owned a Chinese restaurant on Northern Boulevard. My dad still lives in the same building I grew up in. My old neighbors find my dad and they’re like, “I can’t believe she’s that same little girl.” He definitely hams it up with everyone. He’s having a fun time with it.”
On receive your first Golden Globe nomination
“It’s exciting and it’s awesome and surprising. When you think about it, anytime that you’re recognized, or something that you care about is recognized in this way, you think about that time. I thought about when we were shooting “The Farewell,” and I describe it as surreal — that’s how it feels. I would never have expected something like this to happen, especially when we were filming. We just wanted to tell the story. So to see that it’s getting recognition and to see the news today is really awesome.”