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Courtney Thorne-Smith
Courtney Thorne-Smith 5' 6" Born November 8 1967 in San Francisco, California, USA
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Courtney Thorne-Smith: Spouse
Roger Fishman (1 January 2007 - present) 1 child
Andrew Conrad (2 June 2000 - January 2001) (divorced)
Trivia
Attended Tamalpais High School - Mill Valley, California.
Ex-husband, Andrew Conrad, is a genetic scientist.
Was engaged to Robert Andrews.
Once considered herself overly busty with a 32DD measurement but eschewed
reduction surgery in favor of yoga which she says reshaped her figure of a C
cup. "My body fat got redistributed, and my breasts got smaller."
Her sister Jennifer is an advertising executive.
Studied acting at the Ensemble Theatre Company in Northern California.
Courtney had an on-and-off screen romance with Andrew Shue (Billy) during the
filming of "Melrose Place" (1992) but they split up split after a year.
In 1999 she became a spokeswoman for Almay cosmetics, being the face of their
new line of make-up "Skin Stays Clean."
Her father was a computer market researcher and her mother a therapist. They
divorced when she was 7 and she lived with both at different stages.
She and her husband Roger Fishman welcomed son Jacob 'Jake' Emerson. Jake
weighed in at 6 lbs, 13 oz, arrived after 12 hours of labor. [January 2008]
Courtney Thorne Smith is Now on Two and a
Half Men! 2010
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