Apart from being an actress and comedian, Stephanie has appeared in over a hundred Progressive advertisements. Apart from that, she appeared in various television series, such as Tom Goes To The Mayor (2004-2006) on Cartoon Network channel’s programming block called Adult Swim.
Born in 1970 in Rockland County, New York, Stephanie Courtney completed her graduation from Binghamton University. Talking about acting, she did not think about anything other than it from her childhood.
Stephanie met the lighting director, Scott Kolanch while working for the sketch comedy group The Groundings in 2004, and they married the following year. The couple was blessed with a son in 2010, who has been kept secret from the media’s eye.
Scott Michael Kolanach was born in Stony Point, New York. Thus, he and Stephanie hail from the same hometown. He is allegedly her informal social media accounts manager. The couple would occasionally appear on the streets together after their marriage.
Stephanie Courtney Net Worth
Stephanie Courtney Net Worth is $6 million, while her salary is $2 million. She gets $1 million a year for appearing as Flo in Progressive Insurance ads. In addition, the brand gives extra payment out of the SAG-AFTRA union pay scales for portraying Flo for a long time.
Stephanie must be getting the exclusivity payment for not working elsewhere while working with the brand. Thus, her overall annual salary becomes $2 million. Her appearance in TV series provided her with $1 million, and she earned over $500,000 through films.
Stephanie lives in a house worth $2 million with her family in Downtown Los Angeles. Reportedly, her net worth grew over the years. She owns another house in Studio City, California, worth $3.32 million. The house contains three bathrooms, five bedrooms, a backyard, and a large pool.
Stephanie Courtney’s Career
Stephanie appeared in over thirty-seven television series and over eleven films, out of which four were short films. Her notable films include Sweet Bird of You (1998), Broadcast 23 (2005), Coco Lipshitz: Behind the Laughter (2009), and Christmas Eve: Alaska (2009).
Stephanie appeared as Alex in Melvin Goes To Dinner (2003), which collected only $4,168 at the box office. However, it inspired people to call their old friends and spend time with them.
Stephanie portrayed Janet in an American comedy film, Fred: The Movie (2010), released on Nickelodeon. The 83-minute-long film had a budget of approximately $4 million. She mostly appeared in comedy films.
Stephanie has an uncredited appearance as the boom operator in For Your Consideration (2006). Further, she portrayed a reporter at Sign Ups in an American sports comedy, Blades of Glory (2007), made with a budget of $61 million.
Stephanie played Sara in The Brothers Solomon (2007), a surrealist comedy film made with $10 million. However, it collected only $1 million at the box office due to its poorly directed gags. It was a box office bomb and received negative reviews internationally.
Stephanie portrayed Gayla in The Heartbreak Kid (2007), made with $60 million. It received negative reviews because it could not compete with Farrelly Brother’s previous comedy films, though some actors gave their best.
Stephanie played Cathy Gile in Girlfriend’s Day (2017), a seventy-minute-long film directed by Michael Stephenson and released on Netflix.
Stephanie Courtney In Television Series
Stephanie worked as a voice artist for two episodes in Celebrity Deathmatch (2007), an episode on The Looney Tunes Show (2011), two episodes on Mike Tyson Mysteries (2015-2020), and four episodes in Green Eggs And Ham (2019).
Stephanie also appeared in three web series, Derek And Simon: The Show (2007), Face To Bush (2008), and Back On Topps (2008-2009). Besides, she appeared only for a few episodes on most television series.
Stephanie portrayed various characters in some episodes of Tenacious D (2000), The Man Show (2003), Sketch Pad (2003), Tom Goes to the Mayor (2004-2006), and Green Eggs and Ham (2019). She had an uncredited appearance in Everybody Loves Raymond.
Talking about specific characters, Stephanie played a waitress in Mr. Show with Bob and David (1998), Gwen in Angel (2001), Pam in Significant Others (2004), a fake producer in Faking The Video (2004), and more.
However, Stephanie is not from a film background because her father is a history teacher, and her mother is a singer. She went to New York and then to Los Angeles, where she had to take odd jobs for financial stability.
Little did Stephanie know that her roommate, Meghan Daum, would be an author and columnist in the future. Moreover, she worked as an evening secretary for Robert F. Greenhill, an American businessman and the chairman of Smith Barney.