and, of course, the ’90s NBC teen sitcom “Blossom.”
Though Lawrence kept his primary career focus on acting, he stillwrites and records original musicto this day.
Joey spoke toSuburban Lifeabout his high school years.

“I went to Abington Friends [School], and I miss it.
I don’t get back as much as I’d like,” he said.
“We used to go [to] the Shakey’s in Jenkintown and to the old movie theater …

It was so much fun.
I have such great memories.”
Joey described himself as a “sports guy” as a teenager (“Go Eagles!

He said, “Threw some stink bombs into open windows that was about the worst of it.”
a role which he played from 1983 to 1987. as his signature catchphrase.
He also appeared on Season 2 of “Celebrity Big Brother.”

In 1993, he released hisdebut album"Joey Lawrence,” which sold over 2 million copies.
Though he seemingly prioritized acting over music in the years that followed, Lawrence never totally brushed music aside.
In fact, when it comes to music, he always seems to have something up his sleeve.

On Instagram, he regularlyshares his music, like his 2017-releasedChristmas song.
It’s not a fully mastered product, but it was good enough …
The response has been amazing!"

When I was super, super little …
I was infatuated with that show."
How else does Joey Lawrence make money?

However, Lawrence also engages in other occasional gigs that contribute to his net worth.
In the ads, Lawrence once again utters his famous line of “Whoa!”
from “Blossom.”

According to the actor’s Cameo page, he typically responds within one day.
As of this writing, he’s got 57 five-star reviews and a Cameo fan club of 332 members.
If you do the math, that can add up pretty quickly.

Before the bankruptcy filing, the couple had sold off much of their clothing and furniture.
It’s been tough."
As noted byUs Weekly, Lawrence filed for divorce in July of 2020, after 15 years of marriage.

Divorces, likebankruptcy filings, are also expensive in themselves.
The divorce is not the first for Lawrence.
And when you least expect it … you literally meet the perfect person for you."

After all, weddings cost money!
For now, the actor seems to be more excited than anything else.
A lavish backyard with swimming pool and rock waterfall and extensive outdoor entertaining space topped off the property.
According toVariety, he paid $1.175 million in May 1994 and listed for $2.599 million in 2011.