Lark Voorhies is an celebrity that was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on March 25, 1974. She was married to actor Miguel Coleman from 1996 to 2004, but they failed to have some kids together. She’s now residing together with her husband Andy Prince in Pasadena, California. Lark Voorhies started her performing career when she got a part on “Good Morning, Miss Bliss” in 1988. The show would continue one season before being shifted into “Saved by the Bell.” Voorhies would guest star on a wide selection of television shows before landing a regular role on “In the House” in 1997. After finishing 18 episodes of “In the House,” she’d come back to guest-starring characters and little film parts. Lark Voorhies had two important movie roles in “How to Be a Player” and “How High”. Lark Voorhies comes with an estimated net worth of about $4 million. While she’s appeared in several movies and composed two novels, most of the cash was earned throughout her work on television. A large proportion of her gains in 2013 and 2014 came from royalties for her work on “Saved by the Bell,” but the precise number isn’t known to the general public.
Jimmy Green (m. 2015), Miguel Coleman (m. 1996–2004)
Parents
Tricia Holloway
Nicknames
Lark Holloway
Movies
Saved by the Bell: Hawaiian Style, Saved by the Bell: Wedding in Las Vegas, Def Jam's How to Be a Player, Mutiny, Fire and Ice, How High, Civil Brand, The Next Hit, Little Creeps, Mimi's Place, Redemption
TV Shows
In the House, Saved by the Bell, Good Morning, Miss Bliss
Star Sign
Aries
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Quote
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My mother saw a movie when she was 14 years old. I forget the name of the movie, but one of the lead characters was named Lark. She decided then she would name me and she stuck to it, and here I am.
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Fact
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Has had limited contact with her former "Saved by the Bell" cast members on mini or unofficial reunion projects since the series ended. While she did appear in the 2009 PEOPLE magazine cover shoot and article about the 20-year anniversary of the show's beginning on NBC, she did not appear in the 2015 sketch on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" that brought back all of the other regulars along with Dennis Haskins, except for Dustin Diamond (who was not invited to either event due to his poor relationships with the rest of the cast). She also said that she hadn't seen and would not see the 2014 Lifetime movie based on Diamond's tell-all book about his days on SBTB, putting out a statement that "People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.".
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Filed for divorce from her 2nd husband Jimmy Green after less than 6 months of marriage. [October 2015]
Was in a relationship with her Saved by the Bell (1989) co-star Mark-Paul Gosselaar during production of the show. They were together 1989-1992 and broke up when the show ended production.