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Birth Name: Megyn Price
Born: 03/24/1971
Birth Place: Seattle, Washington, USA
Born in Norman, OK on March 24, 1971, Price and younger brother Joseph grew up in Seattle, WA. As a teen at Norman High School, Price was a high achiever. With a string of academic accolades under her belt, she was deemed the model of perfection by her classmates. A National Merit semi-finalist, Price also wrote plays, one of which, "Here Comes the Sun" landed her a Presidential Scholar accolade and a ranking in a USA Today list as one of 20 top high school students around the U.S. her senior year. Graduating in 1988, Price moved to California to study economics and communications at Stanford University. After graduation, Price started working as an investment banker at a private firm in Northern California's Marin County area. While studying at Stanford, she had acted in her off-hours at the American Conservatory Theater. She initially thought acting would be a poor career move, but a year into her job and unfulfilled, she realized that perhaps acting was a career she would actually enjoy. She contacted the one friend she knew in Los Angeles who could help her get set up. Price moved down the coast and began waiting tables to make ends meet. At a casual function, she met a casting director who steered her in the direction of the time-travel drama, "Quantum Leap" (NBC, 1989-1993) and was soon cast as star Scott Bakula's daughter in a January 1993 episode "October 16, 1968."
Price smoothly segued from "Quantum Leap" to ABC's "The Drew Carey Show" (1995-2004). In September 1995, she appeared in the first of two episodes as a no-nonsense waitress who bantered with Carey's circle of friends. She made such an impression, she returned the following January for a second dose of wisecracking. In the fall of 1996, Price rose to series regular with the ABC comedy "Common Law" (1996). After playing rising young attorney Nancy Slaton for only four episodes, the series was pulled from the air. In her personal life, she fared better, having found love with sitcom producer Bill Lawrence, whom she wed. By now, the networks were paying close attention to Price's one-two punch of smarts and sex appeal. She landed another regular series role, that of dutiful producer Gale Ingersoll on NBC's, "Lateline" (1998-2000), an Al Franken vehicle about a fictional late-night news program. The show's curious, but brief run over two seasons culminated with Showtime buying several of its un-aired episodes. During the course of "Lateline," Price was also testing the waters of feature films, starring as the lead in the indie comedy "Love Happens" in 1999 and in a small role in the big-budget David E. Kelley-scripted comedy, "Mystery, Alaska" (1999), starring the up-and-coming Russell Crowe.
By 2001, Price and Lawrence were long divorced, but she was ready to marry her long-time boyfriend, Eddie Cotner, a UCLA resident. The two had been friends in high school and reconnected years later after a phone call. She landed her third fulltime television pilot just as Cotner was accepted into his medical school residency. The two bought a house in Los Angeles and settled into domesticity. Subsequently, it was the third series that proved the charm for Price, who found a comfortable groove on the pick-up, "Grounded for Life" (The WB, 2001-05). As Claudia and Sean Finnerty, Price and co-star Donal Logue ably complimented one another as the two youngish parents of three, who realize they are still coming into maturity themselves. Price's well-received portrayal went beyond the realm of typical sitcom moms and did its part to help the series run from January 2001 to January 2005. During its run, Price branched out into theater, acting in New York and Los Angeles in "The New Living Room" and in Los Angeles in Pamela Ribon's "Call Me Crazy: The Anne Heche Monologues," which began in January 2003. In 2005, Price also put her humorous on-air presence to good use as commentator for several of VH1's "I Love the..." specials, sporadically lending her voice to episodes of Fox's animated satire "American Dad!" (2005- ).
After "Grounded for Life" bowed out from the airwaves, it was back to the big screen for Price once more, as she soon became a leading lady to another funnyman. As Jane, she turned on the charm, raising the temperature of smitten goofball health inspector Larry the Cable Guy in "Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector" (2006). Price soon returned to the world of television sitcoms on the comedy "Rules of Engagement" (CBS, 2007- ). As Audrey Bingham, she deftly maneuvered man-child husband Jeff (Patrick Warburton) as she delivered sage advice to their eternally engaged neighbors (Bianca Kajlich and Oliver Hudson) and endured the shenanigans of their spoiled bachelor friend, Russell (David Spade). Despite a rough tenure, hampered by a writers' strike in 2007 and repeated schedule changes, the show maintained a solid following
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Megyn Price (born March 24, 1971 in Seattle, WA) is an American actress. She is best known for her roles as Claudia Finnerty on the sitcom Grounded for Life and Audrey Bingham on the CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement, also starring Seinfeld's Patrick Warburton and comedian David Spade.
Price was born in Seattle, Washington and is half Jewish though she was raised Mormon. While in high school, she produced and wrote a play "Here Comes the Sun" earning her a spot on "USATODAY's Top 20 High School Students." Named a National Scholar, she was a finalist for the National Merit Semi-Finalists. Price graduated from Norman High School in Oklahoma.
After graduation, Price attended Stanford University, where she studied economics and communication. While in college, Price continued to act in school productions as well as a conservatory theater in San Francisco.
Upon graduating, she went into the field of finance, but after a short while she dropped out and pursued acting.
Her first major role was starring in the series Common Law with Greg Giraldo. Other notable roles include playing Gale Ingersoll in LateLine and Claudia Finnerty in Grounded for Life. She is currently starring alongside Patrick Warburton and David Spade in Rules of Engagement.
Price currently resides in the San Fernando Valley area in California with her husband Eddie, an ER doctor and her high school sweetheart. She and her husband had a baby girl, Grace, on July 13, 2007.
Other roles
(Debut) Guest star in the episode Liberation on Quantum Leap.
Megyn landed the role of Melissa Joan Hart's cousin Lisa Welsh on the '90s Nickelodeon's show Clarissa Explains It All.
Commentator on VH1's I Love the 80s and I Love the '90s.
Guest star in the episode Drew and Mr. Bell's Nephew of The Drew Carey Show.
Guest star in the episode Seeds of Discontent on Will & Grace.
Sarah Heinz in the 1999 movie Mystery, Alaska.
Starred in the 1999 movie Love Happens.
Appeared in Little Nicky as an angel.
Appeared as Jane in Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector (2006) starring Larry The Cable Guy
Claudia Finnerty (married to Donal Logue's character Sean) on TV series Grounded for Life
Voice of Linda Memari on American Dad!
Plays Audrey (Wife of Patrick Warburton's character Jeff) along with David Spade on the CBS show Rules of Engagement (TV series)
Occasional panelist on the E! talk show Chelsea Lately
Born Megyn Price
March 24, 1971 (age 45)
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Occupation Actress
Years active 1993–present
Spouse(s) Edward Cotner
Bill Lawrence (divorced)
Children 1 daughter (Grace)
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Career[edit]
Price began her acting career in the early 1990s. She made her television debut in an episode of Quantum Leap.[2][3] She has also made a number of guest appearances on television shows, including Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Renegade, The Drew Carey Show, Will & Grace, and Drop Dead Diva.[4] Her first series regular role was in the short-lived 1996 ABC comedy series Common Law opposite Greg Giraldo. From 1998 to 1999, she was lead actress in another short-lived sitcom, called LateLine, on NBC. In film, she had supporting roles in Mystery, Alaska and Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector.
From 2001 to 2005, Price starred as Claudia Finnerty in The WB comedy series Grounded for Life opposite Donal Logue. She later starred as Audrey Bingham in the CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement alongside Patrick Warburton and David Spade. She also directed one episode of season seven.[5] The series was cancelled after seven seasons and 100 episodes in May 2013.[6] Later in 2013, Price starred in the Lifetime television movie, A Country Christmas Story,[7] and was cast in the Lifetime comedy-drama pilot UnREAL as an executive producer named Julia, opposite Shiri Appleby.[8] On February 6, 2014, Lifetime officially green-lit UnREAL with a 10-episode series order, set to premiere in the summer of 2014.[9] On June 2, 2014, Constance Zimmer replaced Price in the show.[10] In early 2016, Price returned to television with a role in the Netflix comedy series, The Ranch along with Ashton Kutcher and Elisha Cuthbert, playing Danny Masterson's love interest.[11]
Personal life[edit]
Price lives in Montecito, California, with her second husband, Edward Cotner, an emergency room doctor and a former high school friend. They have a daughter, Grace.[3] Her first husband is Bill Lawrence, the creator of Scrubs and other television shows.[12]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year Film Role Notes
1999 Love Happens Lisa Harris
Mystery, Alaska Sarah Heinz
2003 Living in Walter's World Steve's Wife Short film
2006 Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector Jane Whitley
2012 3 Day Test Jackie Taylor
The Polar Bears Sakari Animated short film
2013 A Country Christmas Story Jenny Television film
Television[edit]
Year Title Role Notes
1993 Quantum Leap Suzanne Sanders Episode: "Liberation - October 16, 1968"
1994 Saved by the Bell: The New Class Samantha Episode: "Drinking 101"
1996 Common Law Nancy Slaton Series regular, 9 episodes
Renegade Mary Beth Larson / Schultz Episode: "Baby Makes Three"
1995–96 The Drew Carey Show Waitress Episodes: "Miss Right" and "Drew and Mr. Bell's Nephew"
1998–99 LateLine Gale Ingersoll Series regular, 17 episodes
2000 Will & Grace Claire Episode: "Seeds of Discontent"
2001–05 Grounded for Life Claudia Finnerty Series regular, 91 episodes
2005–09 American Dad! Linda Memari Voice, 5 episodes
2012 Drop Dead Diva Emily Horn Episode: "Welcome Back"
2007–13 Rules of Engagement Audrey Bingham Series regular, 100 episodes
2014 UnREAL Julia Original Pilot
2016 The Ranch Mary Guest star, 2 episodes
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Megyn Price Short Bio
Megyn Price is American actress, who was born in Seattle, Washington. Price is Aries and she was educated at Norman High School in Norman, Oklahoma. There, she found her interest in drama and play. Price then continued study to Stanford University and studied economics and communication.
Megyn Price Body Measurement Table
Date of birth March 24, 1971
Age 43 years old
Bra Size 36C
Eye Color Brown
Height 5 feet 7 inches
Hip Size 36 inches
Waist Size 26 inches
Weight 56 kg or 123 pounds
Megyn Price Career
Megyn Price began her acting career in early 1990s by appearing in television series Quantum Leap. Price also gets the small role in some series like Saved by the Bell: The New Class, Renegade, The Drew Carey Show, Will & Grace, and Drop Dead Diva. Price then become the regular cast in the short-lived 1996 ABC comedy series Common Law opposite Greg Giraldo. She then also become the lead actress in short-lived sitcom, called LateLine on NBC. She then also made the film debut by starring in Mystery, Alaska and Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector. Started from 2001 to 2005, Price joining cast for The WB comedy series Grounded for Life opposite Donal Logue. She then being the regular cast for CBS sitcom Rules of Engagement alongside Patrick Warburton and David Spade.
Megyn Price Controversy
Megyn Price seems very clean and there are no controvery or scandal up to now.
Megyn Price Dating
Megyn Price has been married twice. First she was dated and then married to Bill Lawrence, the creator of Scrubs and other television shows.Sh then divorce him and then started to date Edward Cotner, an emergency room doctor and a former high school friend. Both are married and has blessed with a daughter named Grace.
Megyn Price Net Worth
Megyn Price net worth is about $1.5 million dollars that came from her job as the television series star.