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What is Amanda Bearse's Net Worth?

After the end of "Married… with Children," Bearse mainly focused on television directing. She directed episodes of such shows as "Reba," "Malcolm & Eddie," "Dharma & Greg," and "Veronica's Closet." Bearse didn't appear on another show until 2001, when she reprised her role as Marcy in an episode of the WB sitcom "Nikki." A decade-long television acting hiatus followed, during which time Bearse continued directing, including onRosie O'Donnell's"The Big Gay Sketch Show." She returned to acting in 2011 with a guest role on the Lifetime series "Drop Dead Diva." Bearse went on to appear on the FXCharlie Sheensitcom "Anger Management" in 2013.

Bearse had her biggest television role on the Fox sitcom "Married… with Children," which debuted in 1987. She played Marcy Rhoades, the feminist next-door neighbor of the Bundy family. Her character was the best friend of matriarch Peggy, played byKatey Sagal, and the nemesis of patriarch Al, played byEd O'Neill. For the first few seasons of the series, Marcy was married to banker Steve Rhoades, played byDavid Garrison; after their divorce, she married the rakish Jefferson D'Arcy, played byTed McGinley. "Married… with Children" was a huge hit, running for 11 seasons through 1997 and becoming one of the longest-running sitcoms in the history of American television. In addition to acting on the show, Bearse directed around 30 episodes of "Married… with Children."

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Amanda Bearse was born on August 9, 1958 in Winter Park, Florida. Following her graduation from Winter Park High School in 1976, she attended Rollins College. Bearse subsequently transferred to Birmingham-Southern College in Alabama, and finally earned her associate's degree from Young Harris College in Georgia. She went on to study acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City and directing at both the American Film Institute and the University of Southern California.

Bearse got her start on television in 1982 when she began playing Amanda Cousins on the long-running soap opera "All My Children." She remained on the show until 1983. That year, Bearse played Karen in the CBS television film "First Affair." After a break from the small screen, she returned in 1986 with a guest role on the ABC primetime soap opera "Hotel."

Bearse didn't appear on many other shows during or after the original run of "Married… with Children." However, she did have roles in two television films: "Goddess of Love," which aired on NBC in 1988, and "Here Come the Munsters," which aired on Fox on Halloween in 1995. Bearse also appeared as her "Married… with Children" character Marcy in the 1990 ABC television special "The Earth Day Special," and was in an episode of the short-lived Fox series "Likely Suspects."

Amanda Bearse is an actress, comedian, and television director who has a net worth of $2 million. Amanda Bearse is best known for starring on the Fox television sitcom "Married… with Children" and in the supernatural horror film "Fright Night." She also appeared in the television films "First Affair," "Goddess of Love," and "Here Come the Munsters." As a director, Bearse directed episodes of such television shows as "Jesse," "Reba," "Dharma & Greg," "Veronica's Closet," and "The Big Gay Sketch Show."

Start of Television Career

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