What is Candace Cameron Bure’s net worth?
The tv actress has amassed a net worth of $14 million.
Net Worth: | $14 million |
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Date of birth: | April 6, 1976 (48 years old) |
Gender: | Female |
Height: | 157 |
Profession: | TV Actress |
Nationality: | American |
Biography – A Short Wiki
She starred as Donna Jo Tanner in 193 episodes of Full House from 1987 to 1995, a role for which she was nominated for six Young Artist Awards. She signed on to reprise the role in the 2016 Netflix follow-up series Fuller House. She also played Summer Van Horne on the series Make It or Break It from 2009 to 2012.
Following the footsteps of her older brother, Kirk Cameron she began her career by acting in various commercials.
She played Carrie in the 1988 film Punchline and Cassandra in the 2007 film The Wager. She also portrayed Megan White in five episodes of St. Elsewhere.
Career
Before landing the part on “Full House,” Candace appeared in small roles in a series of television shows like Growing Pains (alongside big brother Kirk), Punky Brewster and St. Elsewhere. In 1987, she had a role as the youngest sister of Eric Stoltz in the teen comedy “Some Kind of Wonderful.”
Personal Life
She married Valeri Bure in June of 1996. She and Valeri have two sons, Lev and Maksim, and a daughter, Natasha.
She starred in Full House with Bob Saget, and won a Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Award for Favorite Television Actress in 1994.
Quotes
“Once you find love, you find it. There isn’t an age on love.”
— Candace Cameron Bure
“Almost everyone thinks they are a good person, but the question you should be asking is, am I good enough to go to Heaven? How would you know?”
— Candace Cameron Bure
“I had a very unhealthy relationship with food that turned into bulimia.”
— Candace Cameron Bure
“When you look better, you feel better. That keeps me motivated.”
— Candace Cameron Bure
“Our marriage is grounded in the word of God. That’s really it. God is the core of our marriage, and the foundation and the blueprint for it is how we live, and being open and honest and communicating, but ultimately doing what pleases God, and not in a selfish manner.”
— Candace Cameron Bure