Actress, director, producer, writer, singer and entrepreneur Melissa Joan Hart was born in the United States. The Nickelodeon sitcom “Clarissa Explains It All” starring Melissa Joan Hart launched her career in the 1990s. The show ran for five seasons and 65 episodes, from 1991 to 1994.
She later became the star of “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch,” an ABC series that ran for 163 episodes from 1996 to 2003 and is still going strong in syndication. ABC Family aired 104 episodes of “Melissa and Joey,” starring Melissa and Joey Lawrence, between 2010 and 2015.
Melissa also has her own production company, Hartbreak Pictures and has produced, directed and starred in films outside of these series. Melissa Joan Hart, a Hollywood actress, shot to fame in the 1990s thanks to her role as Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
How Much is Melissa Joan Hart’s Net Worth?
According to the Sun reports, Melissa Joan Hart, who is 45 years old, is estimated to be a net worth of $13 million. Hart has also launched a clothing company called King of Harts with her husband, Mark Wilkerson and formerly ran a sweets store called SweetHarts.
Hart won $1 million on Celebrity Wheel of Fortune for the first time on October 17, 2021. Hart gave all of her winnings from the game, $1,039,800, to the organization Youth Villages.
According to Hart, they serve families and children across 23 different states at every level including those in foster care and those who have aged out. Hart was only the fourth contestant to ever take home the grand prize.
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Business Ventures and Endorsements
In May 2009, Hart established SweetHarts, a confectionery store in Sherman Oaks, California. Her childhood dream was to open her own confectionery store. As a former worker sued the company in December 2011 for wrongful termination and racial discrimination, the store shuttered.
It closed permanently in 2015 but reopened under new management and the same name the following year. Hart collaborated with the Huggies Pull-Ups diaper brand to create a video diary chronicling her experience potty training her son, Mason.
Hart was featured in a Gain laundry detergent ad back in March of 2010. King of Harts was Hart and Wilkerson’s clothing line they launched in 2015.
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