Asher Angel is sitting on an estimated net worth of $2.5 million, thanks to a mix of acting, music, and social collabs. He first made his mark on Disney Channel’s Andi Mack, and then powered up as Billy Batson in Shazam! (2019) and Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023). Alongside acting, he’s also building a music career, dropping singles and covers that showcase his smooth vocals. With Gen Z's love for multi-hyphenates, Asher’s ability to switch between the mic and the movie set has made him one to watch. His revenue streams include movie salaries, live appearances, brand endorsements, and his music ventures.
Asher Angel’s got Gen Z split—in a good way. To some, he’s still the sweet guy from Andi Mack; to others, he’s growing into this low-key heartthrob and moody alt-pop artist. His music has serious “play this when you're spiraling at 1AM” energy, and people are into it. Plus, he’s not overly flashy or in-your-face on social media, which gives off humble vibes we love in an age of overexposure.
“Asher’s like, the guy who actually replies to your DMs. He just seems genuine and unbothered in the best way.”
— Kaia, 19, Brooklyn
“He’s talented, no doubt, but his music style feels a little too safe sometimes. Would love to see him go bolder.”
— Jace, 20, Vancouver
Asher Angel was born into a supportive, artsy fam in Paradise Valley, Arizona. He started acting way young—like, theater-kid-young—and by the time he was 5, he’d already hit the stage. His breakout moment came when he landed the role of Jonah Beck in Disney Channel’s Andi Mack, quickly becoming a fan fave for his charm and heart. But Asher wasn’t just your typical Disney dude—he was also uploading music covers on YouTube, showing the world that his talent wasn’t limited to a script. Raised in a tight-knit Jewish family with two younger siblings, Asher always knew entertainment was his lane. After Andi Mack, he stepped into superhero territory with Shazam!, proving he could do comedy, action, and that heartstring-pulling stuff—sometimes all in the same scene.
Asher Angel made the leap from local theater kid to international screens with serious speed. After impressing in musicals back home, he landed a gig in Jolene (2008) at just 6 years old. But it wasn’t until 2017 that everything changed—he was cast as Jonah Beck in Andi Mack, one of Disney Channel’s most progressive and emotionally mature shows. His portrayal of the sensitive jock earned him critical acclaim and a massive teen following.
With Disney stardom under his belt, Asher jumped into the superhero world with 2019’s Shazam!, where he played Billy Batson, a foster kid who transforms into a grown-up superhero (played by Zachary Levi). Asher's emotional scenes—especially ones exploring identity and found family—hit home for fans. He reprised the role in Shazam! Fury of the Gods (2023), solidifying his spot in the DCEU.
But acting isn’t his only focus. Asher’s also chasing a music career with singles like “Chemistry” and “Guilty,” carving out his place in the alt-pop scene. Think early Shawn Mendes vibes but a little more introspective. His tracks are streaming well, especially among teen fans who relate to the "figuring-life-out" lyrics.
He’s also booked modeling gigs and built a chill yet devoted social following on TikTok and Instagram. What’s next? Rumors are swirling about new music, possible rom-com roles, and even a spot in a Broadway musical—because, yeah, Asher’s got pipes.
Asher’s love life has made headlines—especially with his very public relationship (and later breakup) with social media personality Annie LeBlanc. Fans were obsessed with the duo, and their posts together screamed Gen Z couple goals. But things didn’t last, and the two eventually parted ways. Since then, Asher’s kept it mostly low-key.
He’s been linked with a few influencers and actresses over the years, but nothing has been super confirmed. Right now, he seems more focused on his career than anything else. And honestly? That hustle energy is relatable. In interviews, he’s mentioned that he’s open to love but doesn’t feel pressure to constantly be in a relationship. “If it happens, it happens,” he told Teen Vogue. “But right now, I’m just doing me.”
That said, fans are always on high alert for flirty IG comments or surprise TikTok collabs—because you know Gen Z loves a slow-burn ship. Whether he’s single or secretly dating, one thing’s clear: Asher’s a romantic at heart, and whoever he ends up with is probably getting serenaded with a guitar.
Asher keeps a solid crew of creative besties. He’s tight with fellow Disney alumni like Peyton Elizabeth Lee (his Andi Mack co-star), and has popped up on socials with artists like Ava Kolker and Madison Hu. He’s also connected with rising musicians in the LA scene, sometimes seen hanging with TikTokers and singer-songwriters alike. He’s not all over the gossip blogs, which makes his friend group feel less clout-chasey and more ride-or-die. Asher’s vibe screams “loyal friend who’ll help you write breakup songs,” and we’re here for it. He’s also been seen hitting the studio with newer pop producers, hinting at a future crossover between his inner circle and his next album drop.
Beyond acting and music, Asher’s got a wide range of interests. He’s a huge sports fan (basketball, especially—he reps the Phoenix Suns hard). When he’s not working, you might find him shooting hoops with his brothers or heading out on a hike. Growing up in Arizona gave him a love for the outdoors, and that’s something he still taps into when he needs a break from LA life. He’s also super into fashion and isn't afraid to mix high-end with thrifted fits. His style is very “Gen Z minimalist with surprise color pops,” and he’s been working with stylists to elevate his red carpet looks in a way that still feels true to him. One of his biggest passions? Performing live. Whether it’s an acoustic set in a small venue or a full-on music video shoot, Asher lights up when he’s entertaining. He's also expressed interest in learning more about production—both in the studio and behind the camera—so don’t be surprised if he starts writing or directing more in the future.