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Danica McKellar Net Worth, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height & Weight

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What’s Danica McKellar's net worth? How wealthy is she? Below are all stats like net worth, salary, profession, and more!

Danica McKellar Wealth Info
Net Worth$6 Million
SalaryN/A
Date of BirthJanuary 3, 1975 (age 48 years)
GenderFemale
Height5 ft 3 in (1.62 m)
ProfessionAcademician, Actor, Advocate, Author, Film director, Film Producer, Screenwriter
NationalityUnited States of America

Net Worth of Danica McKellar

Danica McKellar net worth: Danica McKellar is an American actress and academic who has a net worth of $6 million. Born in La Jolla, California, Danica McKellar began acting as a child, guest starring on episodes of “The Twilight Zone”. In 1988, she was cast in the role that would make her famous, as Winnie Cooper on “The Wonder Years”. The show ran for six seasons between 1988 and 1993, airing 115 episodes. She then went on to appear in a string of television, television movie, and film projects, including, “Camp Cucamonga”, “Sidekicks”, “Babylon 5”, “Walker, Texas Ranger”, “Sirens”, and “Working”, and she voiced the character of Freida Goren on the animated series, “Static Shock”. Since the early 2000s, she has gone back and forth between guest appearances on television dramas and voice work on various cartoons, including “The West Wing”, “NCIS”, “Jack & Bobby”, “How I Met Your Mother”, “Hack!”, and “The Big Bang Theory”. She graduated from UCLA with a degree in Mathematics, and co-authored a theorem that has been named after her and her fellow mathematicians. She also authored the New York Times bestselling book, “Math Doesn’t Suck: How to Survive Middle-School Math without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail”.

Danica McKellar Quotes

How is it that Danica McKellar has a net worth of $6 Million? These quotes by the academician may indicate the character traits that led to her financial situation:

This much I'm sure of. Chances for winning = 1 - (# of math students playing)/ (# of math students cheering). That's a fraction.

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I took a break from acting for four years to get a degree in mathematics at UCLA, and during that time I had the rare opportunity to actually do research as an undergraduate. And myself and two other people co-authored a new theorem: Percolation and Gibbs States Multiplicity for Ferromagnetic Ashkin-Teller Models on Two Dimensions, or Z2.

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Math is like going to the gym for your brain. It sharpens your mind.

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I want to help middle-school girls stay interested in math and be good at it, and see it as friendly and accessible and not this scary thing. Everyone else in society tells them it's not for them. It's for nerdy white guys with pocket protectors.

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Believe it or not, lots of people change their majors and abandon their dreams just to avoid a couple of math classes in college.

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