Judy Greer's Net Worth

Judy Greer's Net Worth

Updated on November 14, 2022 15:03 PM by Laura Mendes

Hollywood star, director, and novelist Judy Greer has a $5 million fortune. Greer is best known for her role as Cheryl Tunt on the cartoon series "Archer" (2009-present), but she has also appeared on the following television shows as a regular: "Love & Money" (1999-2000), "Love Monkey" (2006),

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"Miss Guided" (2008), "Mad Love" (2011), "Married" (2014-2015), and "Kidding" (2018–2020). Judy's recurrent roles include Kitty Sanchez (2003–2005; 2013–2018) on "Arrested Development," Bridget Schmidt (2007–2011) and Myra Melnick (2011–2015) on "Two and a Half Men," and Judy (2003–2005) on "Casual" (2017).

Some of the more than 140 movies she has been in our "Jawbreaker" (1999), "The Hebrew Hammer" (2003), "13 Going on 30" (2004), "27 Dresses" (2008), and "Carrie" (2013). Greer directed "A Happening of Monumental Proportions" in 2017.

She also played Maggie Lang in "Ant-Man" (2015) and "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (2018). In "Halloween" (2018) and "Halloween Kills," she played Laurie Strode's daughter, Karen Nelson (2021). Judy's book "I Don't Know What You Know Me From Confessions of a Co-Star" came out in 2014.

Judy Greer Net Worth: $5 Million

Early Life

Judy Greer was born in Detroit, Michigan, on July 20, 1975. Her full name is Judith Therese Evans. Mollie Ann Greer, Judy's mother, was a nun for eight years before being kicked out for "wild behavior." Mollie Ann went on to run a hospital, and Rich, Greer's dad, is a mechanical engineer. Judy grew up in Redford Township and Livonia, both in Michigan.

Her family was Roman Catholic, and she went to Churchill High School. Judy joined Churchill's Creative and Performing Arts Program in high school. After she graduated, she went to The Theatre School at DePaul University and got a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1997.

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Career

Greer made her screen debut in 1997 in the horror film "Stricken" and "Early Edition." "Kissing a Fool," "Jawbreaker," "Three Kings," and "The Big Split" followed. Judy played Puff Conklin on CBS's "Love & Money" for two seasons (1999–2000), then joined Fox's critically acclaimed "Arrested Development" in 2003. She also appeared in "What Women Want," "The Specials," "Adaptation," "I Love Your Work," "The Village," "LolliLove," "Cursed," and "Elizabethtown" during this time (2005).

"The Wedding Planner" (2001) and "13 Going on 30" (2004, with Jennifer Garner) starred Greer and Lopez Garner and nearly made $100 million at the box office. Judy played Brandy "Bran" Lowenstein in the 2006 CBS sitcom "Love Monkey" and Myra Melnick in two 2007 "Two and a Half Men" episodes. In 2011, she returned to "Two and a Half Men" as Bridget Schmidt for 11 episodes. Greer played Trixie on Showtime's "Californication" from 2007 to 2012.

Judy has appeared in several successful films, including the 2008 hit "27 Dresses," in which she co-starred with Katherine Heigl, and the 2006 comedies "American Dreamz," "The TV Set," "The Grand," "Visioneers," and "Love Happens" (2009). From 2009 to 2011, she provided the voice of Wendy Park on the stop-motion animated series "Glenn Martin, DDS," and since 2013, she has provided the voice of Cheryl Tunt on the FX sitcom "Archer,"

which has broadcast more than 120 episodes as of this writing. Greer played Connie Grabowski on the CBS comedy series "Mad Love" in 2011. It was a busy year for her on television, with guest spots on "Modern Family," "The Big Bang Theory," "How I Met Your Mother," "Royal Pains," and "Mom." She appeared in films such as "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" (2014), which made $710.6 million, "Love & Other Drugs" (2010),

"Jeff, Who Lives at Home" (2011), "Playing for Keeps" (2012), "Jamie Marks Is Dead" (2014), which made $1.670 billion, "Addicted to Fresno" (2015), which made $1.670 billion, and "Tomorrowland" (2015), which made $519 (2015). The roles of Maggie Lang in "Ant-Man and the Wasp" (2018) and Cornelia the ape in "War for the Planet of the Apes" (1968) are not Judy's first time in the spotlight (2017).

From 2016 through 2019, Greer voiced Beep on Netflix's "Ask the StoryBots." She portrayed Karen Nelson in "Halloween" films 11 and 12 in 2018 and 2021. "Ordinary World" (2016), "Pottersville" (2017), "Measure of a Man" (2018), "Driven" (2018), "Where'd You Go, Bernadette?" (2019), "Playing with Fire" (2019),

"Uncle Frank" (2020), and "Lady of the Lake" are among her film credits. She portrayed Judy on "Casual" on Hulu in 2017 and Jill Piccirillo opposite Jim Carrey in "Kidding" from 2018 until 2020 on Showtime. Greer was cast in three television productions in 2021: the anthology "The First Lady" on Showtime, "The White House Plumbers" on HBO, and "The Thing About Pam" on NBC.

Personal Life

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On December 17, 2011, Judy wed producer Dean E. Johnsen, making her the stepmother of Dean's two children from a previous marriage, a son named Lucas and a daughter named Emilee. Johnsen is an experienced producer who has contributed to shows like "Politically Incorrect" and "Real Time with Bill Maher."

Greer said in an Ask Me Anything (AMA) on Reddit in 2014 that she had stopped being a practising Catholic despite her upbringing in the faith. Project Chimps is a sanctuary "established to give lifelong excellent care to 200 former research chimpanzees," Judy is a board member there.

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Awards and Nominations

Greer won the 2011 Starz Denver Film Festival John Cassavetes Award. Festival Director Britta Erickson stated, "Judy Greer, a courageous, hard-working performer who has featured in 39 movies, has stolen moments from Hollywood's biggest leading males.

Judy has survived as an artist with tenacity and honesty, making us laugh and cry with her characters." "Uncle Frank" from Amazon Studios won a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Movie in 2021, and Greer was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for "Halloween Kills" by the New Mexico Film Critics.

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Judy received accolades from the Denver Film Critics Society and the Satellite Awards for "The Descendants," The cast was nominated for Best Ensemble by the Central Ohio Film Critics Association, the Gotham Awards, the Screen Actors Guild Awards, and the Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards.

In 2013 and 2014, "Archer" received nominations for the Behind the Voice Actors Award for Best Vocal Ensemble in a Television Series – Comedy/Musical, and for Annie Awards and Online Film & Television Association Award for Greer's voice and acting. Judy received nominations for Choice Movie Sleazebag in 2004 for "13 Going on 30" and Best Supporting Actress in 2018 for "Halloween."

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Q: What is Judy Greer’s net worth?

Ans: $5 Million

Q: Who is Judy Greer?

Ans: Hollywood star, director, and novelist Judy Greer has a $5 million fortune.

Q: When and where did Judy bear?

Ans: Judy Greer was born in Detroit, Michigan, on July 20, 1975.

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