Courtney thorne
Courtney Thorne-Smith, an American actor, producer, and author who has an estimated net worth of $8 million. Thorne-Smith is most well-known for her character Alison Parker on Fox's "Melrose Place" (1992-1997), Georgia Thomas on Fox's "Ally McBeal" (1997-2002), Cheryl Mabel on ABC's "According to Jim" (2001-2009) and Lyndsey McElroy on CBS' "Two and a Half Men" (2010-2015). Courtney has more than 30 acting credits. This includes "Revenge of the Nerds II," Nerds in Paradise," (1987), "Summer School," (1987), as well as "Chairman of the BOARD" (1998). Additionally, "Chairman of the Board" (1998) as well as the television show "Fast Times", (1986), Day By Day," (1988-1989), or "L.A. Law"" (1990). Thorne Smith also created "Past Malice" which was a miniseries that ran from 2017 to 2019 and was published as "Summer School" (1987), "Revenge of the Nerds II Nerds In Paradise" (1987), and "Chairman of the Board" (1998). She was also an ambassador for Almay cosmetics, the Atkins diet, and "Fast Times" (1986), "Day By Day" (1988-1989), and "L.A. Law" (1990). Courtney was born in Menlo Park, San Mateo County. Her parents, Lora Thorne (a psychologist) and Walter Smith, (a computer market researcher), divorced at the age of seven. Courtney was just seven years old. Following the divorce, Thorne-Smith was a part of both her parents through different phases of her life. Courtney's older sibling, Jennifer, works in advertising.
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