Matthew Lawrence Net Worth 2023: How Her Television Career Going?

Matthew Lawrence Net Worth: Matthew William Lawrence, an American actor and singer, was born on February 11, 1980. He is best recognised for his appearances in Mrs. Doubtfire and Boy Meets World. Lawrence co-starred with his brothers Joey and Andrew in the TV series Brotherly Love.

Matthew Lawrence Net Worth

Matthew Lawrence Net Worth
Matthew Lawrence Net Worth

American actor Matthew Lawrence has a $2 million fortune. Matthew Lawrence got his start on “Dynasty” and “Sara” when he was a kid. After “Gimme a Break!” he appeared on “Drexell’s Class,” “Walter & Emily,” “Brotherly Love,” and “Boy Meets World,” among many others.

Lawrence has also made appearances in films like “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “The Hot Chick,” and “Trucker.” On the TV show “Blossom,” he portrayed a younger version of the role originally played by his older brother, Joey Lawrence. In addition, he had a recurring role on his brother’s successful ABC Family series “Melissa and Joey,” which ran for four seasons from 2010 to 2015.

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Matthew Lawrence Early Life and Education

Youngest of two sons born to Joseph Lawrence, an insurance broker, and Donna Lawrence, a personnel manager, Matthew Lawrence entered the world on February 11, 1980 in Abington Township, Pennsylvania.

Joey, his older brother, and Andrew, his younger brother, are both actors as well. Lawrence attended the private Quaker school Abington Friends School while he was growing up. Subsequently, he enrolled at New York’s HB Studio to pursue acting training.

Matthew Lawrence Career Beginnings on Television

At the tender age of four, Lawrence was cast in his first acting role, as Danny Carrington, appearing in three episodes of the popular daytime serial opera Dynasty.

The next year, he was cast in a more significant role as Jesse Webber on the canceled NBC comedy Sara, alongside Geena Davis, Alfre Woodard, and Bill Maher. In addition, Lawrence was featured in an episode of “ABC Afterschool Special.”

Matthew Lawrence Further Television Career

In 1986, Lawrence became a regular cast member on the sixth and final season of the NBC comedy series “Gimme a Break!” His real-life older brother Joey played Joey Donovan, and he played Joey’s younger brother Matthew.

Next, in the 1988 TV movie “David,” Lawrence played David Rothenberg, a kid whose father tried to burn him to death. After this, he appeared in several other TV movies, including “Wilfrid’s Special Christmas,” “Joshua’s Heart,” “The Summer My Father Grew Up,” and “Daddy.”

Finally, Lawrence made an appearance on another of his older brother’s series, the sitcom “Blossom,” from 1991 to 1994, playing a younger version of his brother’s character, Joseph Russo. Lawrence also starred in two failed sitcoms around this time, Drexell’s Class and Walter & Emily.

During the years 1994 and 1995, Lawrence starred as musician Sam Collins/Servo in the television series “Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad,” which was his most prominent television role to that point. He also had an appearance on the short-lived sitcom “Bringing Up Jack” about the same time.

Lawrence then joined the cast of “Brotherly Love,” a sitcom in which his real-life brothers Joey and Andrew also had recurring roles. After the series ended in 1997, he appeared in “Angels in the Endzone,” a TV movie. When “Boy Meets World” was in its fifth season on ABC, Lawrence was cast as the lead character, Jack Hunter.

Episodes of CSI: Miami, Boston Public, Melissa & Joey, Workaholics, Girl Meets World, and Hawaii Five-0 are among his other television credits. In addition to “Horse Sense” and “Jumping Ship,” both of which starring Lawrence alongside his siblings, the Disney Channel also aired their original films “The Wild Thornberrys” and “The Wild Thornberrys 2.

Matthew Lawrence Film Career

Lawrence made his film debut in the John Hughes comedy “Planes, Trains, and Automobiles” (1987), playing the son of Steve Martin’s character, Neal Page Jr. Subsequently, he appeared in “Pulse,” a science fiction horror film, and “Tales from the Darkside: The Movie,” a horror comedy anthology.

Lawrence has one of his most famous parts in the drama “Mrs. Doubtfire” from 1993, playing one of three siblings being raised by the zany title character. He had roles in the comedies “The Hairy Bird” and “Rusty: A Dog’s Tale” around the end of the ’90s.

 

At the turn of the millennium, Lawrence starred alongside Ryan Reynolds, Justin Walker, and Christine Lakin in the teen horror comedy Boatneck. He then took the lead in the Rob Schneider comedy “The Hot Chick” and appeared in “Cheats.” For the sports comedy.

The Comebacks, released in 2007, Lawrence played quarterback Lance Truman. The next year, he co-starred with Nathan Fillion, Michelle Monaghan, and Benjamin Bratt in the indie drama “Trucker.” In addition to the dramatic “Fort McCoy,” Lawrence has also been in the action thriller “Money Plane,” which was directed by his brother Andrew.

Matthew Lawrence Music Career

Lawrence first performed publicly as a singer in the 1986 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade alongside his older brother, Joey. In addition to the TV movie “Mistletoe Mixup,” he sang in several episodes of “Gimme a Break!,” “Brotherly Love,” and “Boy Meets World.” Together with his two brothers, Lawrence formed the band Still Three in 2017 and released the single “Lose Myself.”

Matthew Lawrence Private Life

Jennifer Lawrence and Heidi Mueller were engaged from 2004 to 2006. After the engagement ended, he began dating dancer/model Cheryl Burke. It all started in 2008, but the two got back together in 2017 and announced their engagement in 2018. Lawrence and Burke tied the knot this year. They filed for divorce a few years later.

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