Lisa Marie Joyner was born on 31 December 1966, in Baltimore, Maryland USA, and is a television host and entertainment reporter, known for co-hosting numerous television shows over the course of her career, including “Long Lost Family” and “Find My Family”. All of her efforts have helped put her net worth to where it is today.
How rich is Lisa Joyner? As of mid-2017, sources inform us of a net worth that is at $4 million, mostly earned through a successful career on television. She’s reported celebrity news, and was also part of the TV Guide Network. As she continues her career, it is expected that her wealth will also continue to increase.
Lisa Joyner Net Worth $4 million
Lisa started her career as a reporter in the Los Angeles area, working for KTTV and KCBS-TV, mainly reporting on celebrity news. She got her big break and earned national recognition when she became a part of the TV Guide network, involved in the “InFANity” segments before TV Guide Network’s transition into the network Pop. Her net worth increased significantly thanks to these endeavors, and she then found work hosting other television shows, all boosting her net worth.
She’s appeared in various films and other television shows too; some of her projects include “America’s Sweethearts”, and “xXx2: The Next Level”, and made guest appearances in “24” and “The Bold and the Beautiful”. She also did commentary on the show “Sexiest Bachelor in America”.
In 2007, Joyner was part of the film “Next” as well as the film “I-See-You.com”. She hosted the television documentary series “Find My Family” in 2009, based on the Australian show of the same name which was presented by actor Jack Thompson, although a concept from an original Dutch show entitled “Spoorloos” (Without a Trace). The show’s aim is to reunite long lost family members who’ve been separated for various reasons, and became very popular in Australia which led to the American version. In 2016, she then became the host of “Long Lost Family” which is based on a British series of the same name and airs on TLC, with Lisa co-hosting with Chris Jacobs. The concept is similar, having people reunited with their long lost biological family members. They use family history research and DNA testing to help discover these people, and has gone on to a second season aired in 2017. Thanks to these continuous opportunities, her net worth has consistently increased over time.
For her personal life, it is known that Lisa is married to actor Jon Cryer. They have adopted a baby girl, and the family resides in Los Angeles, California; their engagement was revealed by Jon on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”. Lisa is also an adoptee herself, and had to search for her family during her 30s, explaining why she has a lot of shows associated with finding long lost families. She’s also active on social media, having a Twitter account with more than 1500 followers, on which she regularly posts.
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