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What is Mark Curry's Net Worth?
Mark Curry is an American actor and comedian who has a net worth of $4 million. Mark Curry is best known for playing Mark Cooper on the 90s ABC sitcom "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper," which aired 101 episodes over five seasons between 1992 and 1997. Mark is also well-known for hosting the syndicated variety series "It's Showtime at the Apollo." Among his other credits, Curry had recurring roles on "TheDrew CareyShow" and "In the Cut" and a main role on the Nick at Nite sitcom "See Dad Run."
Early Life and Education
Mark Curry was born on June 1, 1961 in Oakland, California as the youngest of nine children. As a teenager, he attended St. Joseph Notre Dame High School in Alameda. For his higher education, he went to California State University, East Bay in Hayward.
Television Career
Curry first appeared on television in the late 80s doing stand-up on the variety show "It's Showtime at the Apollo." He did further stand-up sets in the early 90s on "An Evening at the Improv" and "One Night Stand." From 1992 to 1994, Curry served as host of "It's Showtime at the Apollo." Also in 1992, he began playing his most famous role, NBA player-turned-gym teacher Mark Cooper on the ABC sitcom "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper." The series costarredHolly Robinson Peete,Dawnn Lewis,Nell Carter, andOmar Gooding, among others. "Hangin' with Mr. Cooper" ultimately ran for five seasons, concluding in the summer of 1997. During the show's run, Curry made guest appearances on series such as "Living Single" and "Martin." At the end of the decade, he performed a stand-up special on "Comedy Central Presents."
Kicking off the 2000s, Curry played the recurring role of Robert Soulard, the boss of Drew Carey, in the fifth season of "The Drew Carey Show." He also appeared on "For Your Love," starred in the Disney Channel Original Movie "The Poof Point," and hosted the Comedy Central game show "Don't Forget Your Toothbrush." Curry continued to make regular appearances on game shows and variety shows over the subsequent years. From 2002 to 2003, he was a recurring guest on "Pyramid," and from 2003 to 2004 hosted the variety show "Animal Tails." In 2004, Curry appeared frequently on "Hollywood Squares"; he also competed in the fourth season of the reality game show "The Mole." Returning to regular scripted series, Curry appeared in episodes of "Less Than Perfect," "Fat Actress," and "Tyler Perry'sHouse of Payne."
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Ultimately, Mark Curry's financial journey is a testament to their success.
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