Amy Jo Johnson’s Net Worth

What is actress and filmmaker Amy Jo Johnson’s estimated net worth? Amy Jo Johnson is best known as a performer for playing Kimberly Hart – AKA The Pink Ranger – on Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. The show arrived in 1993 and followed five teenagers who are recruited to battle the forces of evil, led by sorceress Rita Repulsa. The show’s fight scenes were actually pulled from a Japanese series called Super Sentai, and in addition to being a huge hit, it spawned further TV shows, comics, movies and video games.

Amy Jo Johnson had the longest run as in the Pink Power Ranger role but departed the show in 1995 to seek out other parts. Following her exit, Johnson appeared in guest roles on TV shows like Saved By The Bell: The New Class and fronted TV movies like the Disney Channel’s well-received Susie Q and drama Perfect Body. In 1998 she joined the J.J. Abrams / Matt Reeves co-created drama series Felicity, where Keri Russell played the title character. Johnson played Julie Emrick, one of the lead characters’ best friends; the actress left the show following season 3 but returned as a guest star in season 4.

In the 2000s Amy Jo Johnson made appearances on shows like Spin City and the Henry Rollins hosted horror anthology Night Visions. She also appeared in movies like all-star indie Interstate 60: Episodes Of The Road alongside James Marsden, Gary Oldman and Kurt Russell. She later joined the cast of police drama The Division and played a lead role in 2006 drama Islander. According to Celebrity Net Worth, Amy Jo Johnson’s net worth is $300,000.

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In the late 2000s, Amy Jo Johnson jumped between recurring roles on TV shows like Wildfire with Genevieve Padalecki and movie Veritas, Prince Of Truth. In 2008 she became a regular on hit police procedural Flashpoint, which ran for five seasons. In 2012 Johnson played a major role in YA drama Tiger Eyes, and the next year starred in Coming Home For Christmas.

In 2014, Amy Jo Johnson also played a recurring role on the Piper Perabo fronted spy drama Covert Affairs. In recent years, Johnson has turned to directing and after making some short films in 2017 made her feature debut with drama The Space Between, which she also wrote. That same year, she also made a cameo in the big-screen reboot Power Rangers. Her most recent directorial project was drama Tammy Alway’s Dying, which starred Felicity Huffman.

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