Tessa Ludwick Bio, Age, Net Worth, Family, Husband, Height, Movies

Tessa Ludwick Biography

Tessa Ludwick is an American actress of Korean descent from Apollo Beach, Florida. She made her acting debut at the age of five in Allegra’s Window, a Nick Jr. children’s television show. She is known for Thirteen (2003), The Wonderful World of Disney (1997), and Gilmore Girls (2000).

Tessa Ludwick Age

Ludwick was born Tessa Kim Ludwick on October 5, 1988, in Seoul, South Korea. She is 34 years old as of October 2022.

Tessa Ludwick Height

Tessa stands at a height of  5 feet 3 inches (161 cm) tall.

Tessa Ludwick Family

She was raised by her parents, but she has not provided any information about her siblings or family in general. It is unknown whether she had siblings, and the identity of his father and mother is still unknown.

Tessa Ludwick Husband

Ludwick had previously been married. Her first spouse, Eric Stevenson, was a Molson family member whom she met in Alberta in the early 1980s. They were married for seven years and lived in London for a period, where he worked in banking.

Tessa Ludwick
Tessa Ludwick

Tessa Ludwick Career

She landed the role of Kate, an orphan girl, in the touring Broadway musical Annie, the 20th Anniversary at the age of eight. Ludwick traveled the United States and Canada with the musical for the following eight months, giving eight performances per week. Ludwick played Yumi in Thirteen, an autobiographical drama film based on American film actress/writer Nikki Reed’s experiences as a 12- and 13-year-old girl, in 2003. In 2004, Ludwick participated on Movie Surfers, a Disney Channel short show in which four teens go behind the scenes of Disney-related films to report on them. Ludwick began work on Teen Witch the Musical, a stage musical based on the 1989 fantasy-comedy film Teen Witch, three years later in June 2007.

Ludwick was five years old in the summer of 1994 when he went to Six Flags Over Georgia, a 230-acre (0.93 km2) theme park located west of Atlanta in Austell. Ludwick started first grade at Apollo Beach Elementary that September. While attending Apollo Beach Elementary, Ludwick appeared in Allegra’s Window,[3] a children’s television program taped at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and broadcast on Nickelodeon’s preschool block Nick Jr. When filming on Allegra’s Window concluded in May 1996, 7-year-old Ludwick began a minor role in Big Bag, a live-action television puppet program for preschoolers created by Children’s Television Workshop and broadcast on Cartoon Network from 1996 to 1998.

Ludwick was hired by Big Bag in 1997 to play Kate in Annie, the 20th Anniversary, a Broadway musical on tour reprise of the 1977 Broadway stage version of Annie. The Annie, the 20th Anniversary Tour travelled across the United States and Canada from October 1997 to June 1998, with Ludwick performing eight times per week. According to the Buffalo News, her November 1997 performance as the orphan child Kate at Buffalo, New York’s Shea’s Performing Arts Centre carved out a personality for the character whose “naturalness that of the original Broadway cast.” Ludwick was described at the time as “bright, bubbly, and a sparkle wherever she goes,” and she also made the honour list in Hillsborough County’s programme.

Ludwick became a spokesperson for Kids with a Cause, a youth organisation established in California dedicated to improve the quality of life of children who face poverty, a lack of education, or health problems. When she was 13, Ludwick portrayed Yumi in Thirteen, a 2003 autobiographical drama film based on Nikki Reed’s experiences as a 12- and 13-year-old girl. Ludwick made an appearance on Movie Surfers, a Disney Channel short show in which four adolescents go behind the scenes to report on Disney-related films. She played Jennifer in Ned’s Declassified School Survival Guide. Tessa has also featured on the game programme The Weakest Link in a special “7th Graders” edition, where she advanced to the final round and won $77,000.

Tessa Ludwick’s Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of 1 million dollars.