Sarayu Net Worth (2025)
Actress
Net Worth
Wealth Tier: Millionaire
Net worth between $1 million and $10 million
Annual Income
$300,000 per year (acting, endorsements)
Net Worth Timeline
2022: $1,000,000, 2023: $1,300,000, 2024: $1,500,000
Sarayu's Biography
Sarayu Blue is an accomplished American actress best known for her leading role as Emet in NBC's comedy series 'I Feel Bad.' Born on March 7, 1975, Sarayu has become a prominent figure in Hollywood, celebrated for her comedic timing, versatility, and dedication to authentic representation. After earning her MFA in Acting from the American Conservatory Theater, she began her career with recurring television roles like Angela on 'Sons of Tucson' and soon appeared in popular series such as 'NCIS: Los Angeles,' 'Grey's Anatomy,' and Netflix's 'Never Have I Ever.' Sarayu's breakthrough came with 'I Feel Bad,' where she made history as one of the few South Asian leads in a prime-time American sitcom. Known for advocating diversity in media, Sarayu enjoys yoga, reading, and cooking in her downtime. Married to Jonathan Blue and a proud parent, she balances her personal life with a steady acting career. With an estimated net worth of $1.5 million, Sarayu Blue continues to inspire audiences with her talent, resilience, and advocacy for representation in Hollywood.
Wealth in Perspective
Fun Fact
She is fluent in Telugu and often advocates for South Asian representation.
Full Name
Sarayu Rao Blue
Nickname
Sarayu
Nationality
American
Birthday
March 07, 1975
Age
50
Zodiac Sign
Pisces
Height
5'3" (160 cm)
Weight
121 lbs (55.0 kg)
Marital Status
Married
Spouse
Jonathan Blue
Children
1
Education
MFA in Acting, American Conservatory Theater
Famous For
Starring as Emet in NBC's 'I Feel Bad'
First Big Break
Recurring role as Angela on 'Sons of Tucson' (2010)
Social Media
Instagram: @sarayublue, Twitter: @sarayublue
Businesses Owned
None
Awards
None
Category
Actors
Controversies
None
Hobbies
Yoga, reading, cooking
Interests
Comedy, diversity in media, travel
Quote
"Comedy is a way I process the world—making people laugh is a gift."