Net Worth | $8 Million |
Name | Jennifer Robertson |
Date of Birth | 24 November 1971 |
Age | 52 Years Old |
Gender | Female |
Jennifer Robertson Net Worth
$8 Million
Jennifer Robertson aka Jenn Robertson is a Canadian actress, writer and comedian. As of 2024, Jennifer Robertson’s net worth is $8 million. She acclaimed fame for her role as a mayor’s wife named “Jocelyn Schitt” in the award-winning television sitcom “Schitt’s Creek” and as “Angela Montclair” in the comedy television show “Wingin’ It”.
She portrayed the character “IIIeana” in the Disney Channel television film “Twitches”. She keeps interacting with her fans on her social media sites such as Instagram, Twitter, etc, and has accumulated a huge fan following on different social media platforms.
Jennifer Robertson Wiki/Biography
Born on 24 November 1971, Jennifer Robertson’s age is 52 Years Old as of 2024. She took birth and was raised in an upper-middle-class family from Vancouver, Canada. She is currently live in Halifax, in Nova Scotia. She is known to be a Canadian by nationality and follows the Christian religion.
She acquired her early education from a local private school in her town. Afterward, she enrolled herself in Vancouver University from where she completed her graduation. She was brought up in an acting dominating family and was greatly influenced by her parents, so she made her mind to be a comedian and actress by profession from her teenage.
Name | Jennifer Robertson |
Full Name | Jenn Robertson |
Net Worth | $8 Million |
Date of Birth | 24 November 1971 |
Age | 52 Years Old |
Birth Place | Vancouver, Canada |
Currently Live in | Halifax in Nova Scotia |
Profession | Actress, Writer and Comedian |
Debut |
Film: To Die 4 (2004) Television Series: SketchCom (1998) |
Years Active | 1998 – Present |
Famous Role | Jocelyn Schitt in the CBC Emmy Award-winning sitcom Schitt’s Creek (2015) |
Nationality | Canadian |
Religion | Christian |
Ethnicity | White Canadian |
Hometown | Vancouver, Canada |
Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius |
School/High School | Local Private School in Vancouver, Canada |
College/University | Vancouver University, Canada |
Education Qualification | Graduate |
Family, Husband & Relationships
Jennifer Robertson’s Parents are Bob Robertson and Linda Cullen. Jennifer Robertson’s father’s name is Bob Robertson, who was a comedy writer by profession.
Jennifer Robertson’s mother’s name is Linda Cullen, who is a Canadian actress, writer, and producer. She has a brother named Patrick Robertson.
Jennifer’s current marital status is married. She was previously married to a businessman named Gerald Cotten, who died in 2018 and has a nine years old beautiful daughter named Lola.
She got engaged in 2019 with Andrew Homeyer, who works as a Software Engineer & Intrapreneur.
Father Name | Bob Robertson |
Mother Name | Linda Cullen |
Brother Name | Patrick Robertson |
Sister Name | – |
Boyfriend | Andrew Homeyer Gerald Cotten (Ex) |
Marital Status | Married |
Husband Name | Gerald Cotten (Ex) |
Children Name | Lola (Daughter) |
Physical Appearance
Jennifer Robertson is a beautiful-looking hot and gorgeous woman with an attractive and charming personality. She owns a beautiful, hot, and curvaceous figure with attractive body measurements and a beautifully shaped slim body type. Her body measurements are 35-26-35 inches approximately.
She is about 5 feet 5 inches in height and her body weight is about 56 kg. She has long and shiny blonde color hair and also has blistering blue color beautiful and mesmerizing eyes.
Height (approx) | in centimeters: 167 cm in meters: 1.67 m in feet inches: 5’ 5” |
Weight (approx) | in kilograms: 56 kg in pounds: 124 lbs |
Eye Colour | Blonde |
Hair Colour | Blue |
Career
Jennifer Robertson commenced her career as an actress and writer with the CBC television series “SketchCom” in 1998. She acted as the character named “Lady of the House” in an episode of the comedy series “Point Blank” and also did writing work for the same.
She has played the significant role of “Jennifer Lange” in the American television show “The 1/2 Hour News Hour” and has written and acted several episodes of the Australian Comedy series “Comedy Inc.”.
Her other praiseworthy television shows include “Disjointed”, “Schitt’s Creek”, “Canada’s Handyman Challenge”, “Saving Hope”, “Mr. D”, “Wingin’ It”, “Twice in a Lifetime”, “The Gavin Crawford Show”, “Hannah Montana”, “The Dating Guy”, “Little Mosque on the Prairie” and others.
She has also shown as a lead character named “Ellen Baker” in the comedy-drama series “Ginny & Georgia.
Jennifer was the writer of several episodes of the animated television series “Scaredy Squirrel” and Sketch comedy series “The Holmes Show”. She has written and acted in the television film “To Die 4”. She landed the role of “Parent #2” in the 2005 television film “Knights of the South Bronx” and as “Lil Gilbert” in the family drama film “Relative Chaos”.
Moreover, she has also lent her voice for the animated teen comedy series “6teen” and for a video game titled “Surface: The World Is Yours”. Furthermore, she will be seen in her upcoming film “Hello Goodbye, And Everything In Between” too.
Jennifer Robertson Net Worth Summary
As of 2024, Jennifer Robertson’s net worth is about $1 million. She majorly earns through her acting and writing projects. She also generates income from brand endorsements, advertisements, and others.
Jennifer Robertson Net Worth Growth
Net Worth in 2024 | $1 Million |
Net Worth in 2023 | $0.9 Million |
Net Worth in 2022 | $0.7 Million |
Net Worth in 2021 | $0.5 Million |
Net Worth in 2020 | $0.3 Million |
Net Worth in 2019 | $0.1 Million |
Awards
Jennifer is a numerous award-winning celebrity. She won the “Screen Actors Guild Award” in the category of Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series in 2021 and the “IGN Summer Movie Award” for Best TV Ensemble in 2020. She also assumed the “Canadian Comedy Award” for Best Performance by a Female in a Film in 2006.
In addition, she was nominated for the “Canadian Screen Award” and “Gemini Award” many times in different categories. She also got a nomination for the “Writer Guild of Canada Award”.
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