Allison Munn, an American actor with a net worth in the range of $2.5 million. The wealth of Allison Munn is mostly due to her part in That '70s Show as Caroline. Other roles she has played are Tina Haven on What I Like About You, and Lauren in One Tree Hill. Both shows are broadcast on The WB Network. Allison Munn was born in Columbia, South Carolina on 7 October 1975, to Russell Munn, and Nadine. Nadine Munn, who was a teacher at a school for children located in Columbia South Carolina, inspired Allison to study the field of arts. Allison graduated from AC Flora High School, as well as The College of Charleston. Her first part on stage in The Fantasticks, an Off-Broadway classic. The role was minor on the show White Oleander, starring Michelle Pfeiffer. In September of 2003 she was offered a part in the comedy "What I Like about You". The show featured her alongside Amanda Bynes, Jennie Garth as well as other actors. The series ran for three seasons, until the 24th of April in 2006 when the show was canceled. Her debut in the spotlight came as Caroline the stalker of Fez in That 70's Show. On the 17th of November 2007 she got married to Scott Holroyd, her childhood best friend. The wedding ceremony was held at a French Huguenot Church located in Charleston, South Carolina. Buster Keaton, their pet dog, lives with them in Los Angeles.
Raven-Symony Christina PEARMANMaday (/sI’moUnRaven-Symony Christina PEARMAN-Maday (/sI'm), (nye Perarman; 10 December, 1985) is an American actress and singer. She has received several accolades such as five NAACP Image Awards, two Kids' Choice Awards and three Young Artist Awards, and three Daytime Emmy Award nominations. She was featured on VH1's "100 most influential Child Stars" list in 2012. Raven-Symony's career began as a child actor acting in the roles of Olivia Kendall (1989-1992) on The Cosby Show and Nicole Lee (1993-1997), each of which earned many awards and nominations. When she was just 15 years old, older, she was offered the part as Raven Baxter on the Disney Channel TV show That's So Raven (2003-2007), for which she received numerous nominations for awards. Dr. Dolittle (1998), Dr. Dolittle 2(2001), The Princess Diaries 2 (4/4/2004) and College Road Trip (2008) are just a few of her credits on film. Her film credits for televi...



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