Lucy Devito – Biography, Facts & Life Story

Lucy DeVito American Actress

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NicknameLucy
GenderFemale
Age40 years old (in 2024)
Date of BirthMarch 11, 1983
Real NameLucy Chet DeVito
ProfessionActress
NationalityAmerican
BirthplaceLos Angeles[1], California, United States
ReligionCatholic
Zodiac SignPisces

Height, Weight & Physical Stats

Body Measurements31-25-33 inches
BodytypeSlim
Height4 feet 11 inches (1.52 m)
Weight 51 kg (112 lbs)
Hair ColorDark Brown
Eye ColorDark Brown
HobbiesTraveling, Dancing

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Lucy DeVito Education

Qualification: Graduated

School: Brown University[2]

College: Brown University

Lucy DeVito Career

Profession: Actress

Known For: Famous for starring in Deadbeat tv show

Debut:

Film Debut: This Revolution (2005)
This Revolution (2005)
Movie poster

TV Show: Crumbs (2006)

Crumbs (2006)
TV Show poster

Net Worth: USD $15 million approx

Family & Relatives

Father: Danny DeVito

Danny DeVito
Lucy DeVito with her father

Mother: Rhea Perlman

Rhea Perlman
Lucy DeVito with her mother

Brother: Jake DeVito

Jake DeVito
Lucy DeVito with her brother

Sister: Grace Fan DeVito

Grace Fan DeVito
Lucy DeVito with her sister

Marital Status: Single

At the Bucks County Playhouse in New Hope, Pennsylvania, DeVito played the role of Annelle Dupuy-Desoto in the 2016 production of Steel Magnolias. The play was directed by Marsha Mason and also starred Patricia Richardson, Elaine Hendrix, Jessica Walter, and Susan Sullivan.[3]

She played the role of Elanor in the 2017 romantic comedy play, Hot Mess.[4]

Facts You Never Knew About Lucy DeVito

Anne Frank was performed at the Intiman Theatre in Seattle, Washington in 2008, with DeVito taking on the role of Anne Frank.[5]

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FAQs

Who is Lucy DeVito?

Lucy DeVito is an American actress, born on 11 March, 1983 in Los Angeles[6], California, United States.

How old is Lucy DeVito?

Lucy DeVito is 40 years old as of February 2024.

How tall is Lucy DeVito?

Lucy DeVito is 4 feet 11 inches (1.52 m).

References[+]

References
1, 6 nypost.com
2, 5 seattletimes.com
3 playbill.com
4 parade.com

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