Laurel Coppock Net Worth

Net Worth  Net Worth: $350,000

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Laurel Coppock was born on the 22nd August 1970, in New York City, USA, and is an actress, and comedian, best known to the world for her appearance in the commercial for Toyota, and as Sophia in the film “Crazy, Stupid, Love” (2011).

Have you ever wondered how rich Laurel Coppock is, as of late 2017? According to authoritative sources, it has been estimated that Coppock’s wealth is as high as $350,000, an amount earned through her successful career in the world of entertainment, active since 2006.


Laurel Coppock Net Worth $350,000


Laurel is a daughter of successful Broadway dancer Susan Coppock, however, there is no information about her biological father. Laure was raised in her hometown with sisters Emily and Selena, and went to Weston High School. After matriculation, Laurel enrolled at Colby College and later studied acting at the Circle in the Square Theatre School.

Soon after finishing her studies, Laurel moved to Chicago, where she became a part of the successful comedy troupe Second City and ImprovOlympic. She was also a part of Boom Chicago during their performance in Amsterdam, all of which laid something of a basis for her net worth.

After returning to the US, Laurel moved to Los Angeles, to try her luck in Hollywood. She made her screen debut in the TV series “Derek and Simon: The Show” in 2007, while the same year she also featured in the highly popular TV comedy series “Curb Your Enthusiasm”. She continued with one-time support or guest roles in several TV series, while she also made her film debut in the television film “Food Chain” (2008), as Janice. She made her breakthrough as an actress with the role of Sophia in the highly acclaimed romantic comedy “Crazy, Stupid, Love.” in 2011, starring Steve Carell, Ryan Gosling and Julianne Moore, which certainly increased her net worth to a significant degree. Since then, Lauren has made several successful appearances, including as Kara in the TV comedy series “2 Broke Girls” (2012), then as Maggie in another comedy series “Arrested Development” (2013), while three years later she appeared several times in the popular TV series “History of the World… For Now”, and in “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (2016-2017), further increasing her wealth.

Aside from acting, Lauren has also pursued her career as a comedian, and became a part of the popular comedy sketch troupe Groundlings, and serves as one of the main members of the group, which has also added steadily to her net worth.

Regarding her personal life, Lauren is married to actor, writer and comedian Bobby Mort, with whom she has one child.

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