Adrienne-Joi Johnson Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $1 Million

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Adrienne-Joi Johnson (aka A.J. Johnson) was born on the 2nd January 1963, in Orange, New Jersey USA, and is an actress, fitness coach and choreographer, but best known for her roles in such movies as “House Party” (1990), “Dying Young” (1991), “Sister Act” (1992), and “Baby Boy” (2001). Johnson’s career has been active since 1988.

Have you ever wondered how rich Adrienne-Joi Johnson is as of late 2016? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Johnson’s net worth is as high as $500,000, an amount earned through her successful acting career. In addition to playing supporting roles in numerous comedy films, Johnson has also worked as a fitness coach and made many appearances on TV, which improved her wealth.


Adrienne-Joi Johnson Net Worth $500,000


Adrienne-Joi Johnson grew up in New Jersey where she went to the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional high school. She was a homecoming queen there before moving to Atlanta to study at the all-female Spelman College, from where she graduated in 1985.

A.J. Johnson’s career started in 1988 in Spike Lee’s movie called “School Daze” starring Laurence Fishburne, Giancarlo Esposito, and Tisha Campbell-Martin. By the end of the ‘80s, she had appeared in an episode of “In the Heat of the Night” (1989), “CBS Summer Playhouse” (1989), and in an Emmy-winning TV movie “A Mother’s Courage: The Mary Thomas Story” (1989) with Alfred Woodard. In the early 90’s, Johnson had roles in a comedy “House Party” (1990), in Joel Schumacher’s romantic drama “Dying Young” (1991) alongside Julia Roberts, Campbell Scott, and Vincent D’Onofrio, and in Golden Globe-nominated “Sister Act” (1992) with Whoopi Goldberg, Maggie Smith, and Kathy Najimy, all of which added a substantial amount to her net worth.

She continued with “The Inkwell” (1994), and played in 22 episodes of “Sirens” (1994-1995), in two episodes of the mini-series “The Beast” (1996), and in the Golden Globe-winning series “Chicago Hope” (1996). Johnson ended the ‘90s with appearances in “The Jamie Foxx Show” (1997), “High Freakquency” (1998), and in “Two Shades of Blue” (1999). She had parts in two episodes of “Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family” (2000), in John Singleton’s “Baby Boy” (2001) starring Tyrese Gibson, Snoop Dogg, and Ving Rhames, and in “Skin Deep” (2003). Her latest work has been in the series “Flab to Fab” (2004), “K-Ci & JoJo: Come Clean” (2010), and most recently “Family Time” (2016).

Johnson is well-known as a wellness coach to celebrities, including Lindsay Lohan among others, and frequently appears on television and in magazines. She has served as a spokesperson for American Cancer Society and made commercials for Walmart, Procter & Gamble and GSK Pharmaceuticals. She also contributes to such publications as Vogue, In Touch, Self, Essence, Black Health, Sister 2 Sister, In Style, Vibe, Us Weekly, Women’s Health, Monarch, and Black Sophisticates Hair. Thanks to her fitness and wellness skills, A.J. Johnson’s net worth has additionally improved.

Regarding her personal life, Adrienne-Joi Johnson dated fellow actor Michael Jai White for a while, but at the moment, her most intimate details are relatively unknown as she successfully manages to keep them out of the public’s eye.

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