Danica Mckellar
Danica McKellar is an American actress and academic who has an estimated net worth of $8 million. Danica McKellar started acting as when she was a kid and was a guest star in the television show "The Twilight Zone". She was picked to play the iconic character of Winnie Cooper in "The Wonder Years" in 1988. The show ran for six seasons between 1988 and 1993, with an average of 115 shows. Then she went on to take part in a series of television, television movie and film projects, which include "Camp Cucamonga", "Sidekicks", "Babylon 5", "Walker, Texas Ranger", "Sirens", and "Working" as well as played the role of Freida Goren in the animated series "Static Shock". She has been a regular guest in a number of dramas on television since the late 2000s. In addition to her voice her work on many cartoons such as "The West Wing", NCIS", Jack & Bobby, "How I My Mother Met You" as well as "Hack!" She also appeared in "The Big Bang Theory" as well as "The West Wing". She graduated from UCLA with an Mathematics degree and co-authored the theorem that was named after her and her colleagues in math. Her book "Math Doesn’t Suck" was an New York Times bestseller.
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