Cherie Johnson

About Cherie Johnson

Who is it?: Actress, Producer, Writer
Birth Day: November 21, 1975
Birth Place:  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Birth Sign: Sagittarius
Education: Westlake High School (California)
Occupation: Actress writer film producer author
Years active: 1982–present
Children: 2
Website: cheriej.com

Cherie Johnson Net Worth

Cherie Johnson was born on November 21, 1975 in  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States, is Actress, Producer, Writer. Cherie Johnson (born November 21, 1975 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA), is an American actress, author, columnist, executive producer, producer, and writer. She is of African American and Puerto Rican descent.Johnson first rose to fame, at age six, when she appeared on Punky Brewster (1984) as the fictional character, "Cherie", and the show aired from 1984-1988 in first-run syndication on NBC (National Broadcasting Corporation). "Punky Brewster" later expanded into a cartoon series titled Punky Brewster (1985), which she contributed her voice for "Little Cherie" and it aired from 1985-1987 on NBC. One of her most recognized acting roles is on Family Matters (1989), where she co-starred as the character, "Maxine", and the show aired from 1989-1997 on ABC (American Broadcasting Corporation) and on CBS (Columbia Broadcasting System) from 1997-1998. With 215 episodes, "Family Matters" is the third longest-running U.S. sitcom with a predominantly African-American cast.She has consistently acted, appeared, co-produced, produced, and sang on projects including Crush - 2013, One Blood - 2012, Fanaddict - 2011, Lights Out - 2010 and 2011, Nobody Smiling - 2010, Spirit of Comedy Volume 2 - 2010, Raven - 2009, I Do... I Did! - 2009, The Intruders - 2009, Dead Tone - 2007, Killer Weekend - 2007, Child Star Confidential 2006, 50 Cutest Child Stars: All Grown Up - 2005, Made You Look: Top25 Moments of BET History - 2005, All Shades of Fine: 25 Hottest Women of the Past 25 Years - 2005, Eve - 2005, Celebrities Uncensored - 2004, I Love the '80s Strikes Back - 2003, Super Secret TV Formulas - 2003, Malibooty! - 2003, I Love the '80s - 2002, The Proud Family - 2002, The Parkers - 1999-2002, Teaching Mrs. Tingle - 1999, Leeza - 1998, Goode Behavior - 1996, Family Matters - 1989-1997, A Little Bit Strange - 1989, One to Grow On - 1986-1988, The NBC All Star Hour - 1985, Night of 100 Stars II - 1985, Andy Williams and the NBC Kids Search for Santa 1985, Days of Our Lives - 1985, It's Punky Brewster - 1985, and PunkyBrewster - 1984-1988.Johnson currently writes columns in publications including Dimez Magazine and Glam Couture Magazine. She has co-written, written, and self-published books, including "Around the World Twice", "Two Different Walks of Life", and "Peaches & Cream". Johnson has been nominated and won several awards, including the Young Artist Award, Award of Excellence by the National Association of Youth in Entertainment, Opulece Humanitarian Award, and the Readers Choice Award by African American on The Move Book Club.
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💰Cherie Johnson Net worth: $1.5 Million

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Biography/Timeline

1970

Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Johnson is of African American and Puerto Rican descent. Johnson's beginnings in show Business are attributed to her uncle, David W. Duclon, a successful Screenwriter and TV Producer who, early on, was known for his work on Happy Days in the 1970s. Duclon encouraged his niece's Desire to act, and secured her an audition. In 1984, after two seasons as executive Producer of NBC's Silver Spoons, Duclon successfully pitched a new pilot to the network about an orphaned young girl who is taken in by a curmudgeonly older man. The concept won the approval of NBC programming chief Brandon Tartikoff, who named the titular character, and series, Punky Brewster (after a girl he had known in his youth). Johnson was cast by NBC in the role of Punky's (Soleil Moon Frye) best friend, the character of which was modeled and named after herself. Punky Brewster was an immediate success among young audiences, and Johnson continued as the fictional Cherie throughout the series' run (1984–86 on NBC, and 1987–88 in first-run syndication).

1990

In 1990, Johnson began playing Maxine "Max" Johnson, the best friend of Laura Winslow (Kellie Shanygne Williams) on Family Matters, appearing in the recurring role until the series' end in 1998. Duclon was again her employer, as he served as one of the executive producers of Family Matters during Johnson's run on the show. In addition to her starring roles, Johnson has made guest appearances on The Parkers, and performed a vocal guest role on The Proud Family. She has also appeared on Days of Our Lives. In the early 2000s, Johnson began producing films. In 2009, she wrote, starred and produced the film I Do... I Did!. In 2010, she starred in the films Lights Out, Nobody Smiling and Guardian of Eden. She then signed on to appear in the romantic film Fanaddict, which was shot in 2011 and is slated for release later in 2013.

2009

In 2009, she wrote, starred and produced the independent film I Do... I Did!, playing Vivian. Johnson has so far produced eight films. In 2010, she made Writer debut when she released her book Around The World Twice. In 2011, she released her second, writing Two Different Walks Of Life A Celebrity and Average Housewife. Her third novel Peaches & Cream is available. Her book Stupid Guys Diary was released in August 2013.

2010

Her first novel, Around The World Twice, was released August 10, 2010. On April 14, 2011, Johnson also released a poetry book with her I Do...I Did! co-writer, entitled Two Different Walks of Life. Her sophomore novel was Peaches & Cream, and her newest book of diary entries Stupid Guys Diary was released August 2014 . Writing has become Johnson's second career choice; she is also the Executive Director for Dimez magazine, and a contributing Writer for Temptation magazine and Glam Couture magazine, where she does a monthly article titled "Cherie Picking". In 2016, she accepted a position at Fever magazine and will be writing the "Pulse" article.