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Joey Lawrence

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Lawrence in 2017

Born
Joseph Lawrence Mignogna Jr.


(1976-04-20) April 20, 1976 (age 42)

Montgomery, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Other names Joe Lawrence, Joseph Lawrence
Education
Abington Friends School (1994)
University of Southern California
Occupation
Actor, singer-songwriter, record producer, game show host
Years active 1982–present
Spouse(s)
Michelle Vella
(m. 2002; div. 2005)


Chandie Yawn-Nelson
(m. 2005)

Children 2
Family
Matthew Lawrence (brother)
Andrew Lawrence (brother)

Joseph Lawrence Mignogna Jr. (born April 20, 1976)[1] is an American actor, musician, and game show host. He got his start as a child star in the early 1980s and is best known for his role as Joey Russo in Blossom. Lawrence also starred in the series Brotherly Love with his real-life brothers Matthew and Andrew.




Contents






  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career


    • 2.1 Acting


    • 2.2 Music career




  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography


  • 5 Theater


  • 6 Discography


    • 6.1 Albums


    • 6.2 EPs


    • 6.3 Singles




  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Early life


Lawrence was born in Montgomery, Pennsylvania,[1] and raised in Philadelphia, the son of Donna, a personnel manager and former elementary school teacher,[2] and Joseph Lawrence Mignogna Sr., an insurance broker.[3][4] He is of partial Italian descent.[5] His family's surname was changed to "Lawrence" during his childhood. He has two younger brothers, Matt and Andy, who are also actors.[6]


He graduated from Abington Friends School in Jenkintown, Pennsylvania, in 1994, and later attended the University of Southern California.[7]



Career



Acting


Lawrence's first acting role was in a Cracker Jack commercial. At the age of five, he appeared on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, where he performed the song "Give My Regards to Broadway".[8]


After appearing in guest spots on Diff'rent Strokes and Silver Spoons, Lawrence won the role of Joey Donovan on the hit NBC sitcom Gimme a Break! in 1983. He continued in that role until the series ended in 1987. 1985 marked Lawrence's theatrical debut with the release of Summer Rental. Lawrence provided the voice of Oliver, the protagonist in the 1988 Disney film Oliver & Company. From 1991-95, Lawrence co-starred in the hit TV series Blossom, playing "Joey Russo".[citation needed]


Lawrence has also starred in the series Brotherly Love (which featured his real life brothers, Matthew and Andrew Lawrence) and Run of the House, and has guest starred on such programs as American Dreams and CSI: NY.[9] One of Lawrence's film credits is Urban Legends: Final Cut (2000).




Lawrence with the cast of Melissa & Joey


In 2006, Lawrence appeared on ABC's Dancing with the Stars. Paired with professional dancer Edyta Śliwińska, he placed third in the competition.


In May 2007, he starred in the Broadway hit Chicago as Billy Flynn.[10] He next hosted a dance competition show on The Learning Channel, Master of Dance, which premiered June 9, 2008.[11]


In 2009, Lawrence starred in the television movie My Fake Fiancé with Melissa Joan Hart, which premiered on ABC Family to 3.6 million viewers, becoming the most-watched television movie of the ratings season, sweeping top rank in its time-period in key demos. In August 2010, Lawrence returned to television in the ABC Family sitcom Melissa & Joey, again opposite Hart.[12] Hart plays a woman who hires Lawrence as a nanny to help care for her incarcerated sister's kids. Lawrence's character is a former figure in the financial industry whose company came under investigation for wrongdoing and caused his professional life to be put on hold. Lawrence's brothers have guest starred on the show. Matthew Lawrence played Tony Longo in season 1 episode 25 and Andrew Lawrence appeared in season 1 episode 26 as Ryder Scanlan's teacher, Evan McKay. As of 2014, the series has been renewed for its fourth season.[13]


In 2012, he was contracted to be a Chippendales dancer for a special engagement in June at the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.[14] On March 19, 2013, Lawrence began appearing in the ABC reality show Splash, which he co-hosts alongside Charissa Thompson.



Music career


Lawrence has said that music was always his passion, and at the height of his success began a recording career. Lawrence was 16 when his debut album Joey Lawrence was released in February 1993. Produced by Steve Barri, Tony Peluso, Terry Lupton and Ian Prince. Lawrence co-wrote some material, including the international hit single "Nothin' My Love Can't Fix" (#6 Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, #10 Billboard Top 40 Mainstream, #19 Billboard Hot 100, #13 United Kingdom, #68 Australia).[15] The song was used as the end-title theme from the movie Cop and a Half; its music video received heavy airplay on MTV and MuchMusic, and Lawrence was invited to perform live on MTV's Spring Break, The Arsenio Hall Show, and the UK's Top of the Pops in 1993.[citation needed]


In June 2011, he released a single, "Rolled", which was available as a free download for one week on ABC Family's website.[16] In July, Joey released a second single, "Give It To Ya (Acoustic)" via Pledge Music.[17] In 2017 Joey started a band with Matt and Andy called Still 3. They released their debut single "Lose Myself".[18]



Personal life


Lawrence married Michelle Vella in 2002; the couple divorced in 2005. He met his second wife, Chandie Yawn-Nelson, earlier while on vacation in Disney World when the two were teenagers; they wed there in July 2005.[19] The couple have two children.[20][21] Reports surfaced in March 2018 that Lawrence and Yawn-Nelson had filed for bankruptcy in July 2017.[22][23] On 6 April 2018 the Chapter 7 bankruptcy case was reportedly settled.[24][25]



Filmography


































































































































































Film roles
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1985

Summer Rental
Bobby Chester

1988

Pulse
David Rockland

1988

Oliver & Company
Oliver (voice)

1991

Chains of Gold
Tommy

1994

Radioland Murders
Frankie Marshall

1995

A Goofy Movie
Chad (voice)

2000

Urban Legends: Final Cut
Graham Manning

2000

Desperate But Not Serious
Darby

2001

Do You Wanna Know a Secret?
Hank Ford

2001

Jumping Ship
Michael Woods

2001

A Christmas Adventure ...From a Book Called Wisely's Tales
Wolfpack Leader (voice)
Video
2002

Trois 2: Pandora's Box
Det. Anderson

2006

Rest Stop
Officer Michael Deacon
Video
2008

Killer Pad
Joey Lawrence

2008

Together Again For The First Time
Carey Krzyznyk
Video
2010

Sinatra Club
Louie 'Pipes' Pepitone

2011

Tumor & Gooch
Gooch
Short film
2011

Hit List
Lyle

2016

Saved By Grace
Rick

2016

Emma's Chance
Kevin Chambers

2016

Arlo: The Burping Pig


2016

Isle of the Dead


2018

My Brothers Keeper


2018

Sk8 Dawg
Mr. Hoffman

2019

Roe v. Wade
Robert Byrn
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Television roles
Year
Title
Role
Notes
1982

Scamps
Sparky
Short film
1982

Diff'rent Strokes
Joey
Episode: "Big Brother"
1982

Silver Spoons
Joey Thompson
Episode: "The Best Christmas Ever"
1983

Little Shots
Pete

1983

Wait till Your Mother Gets Home!
Chris Peters

1983–87

Gimme a Break!
Joey Donovan
Main role (77 episodes)
1984

Young People's Specials
Billy
Episode: "Umbrella Jack"
1985

ABC Afterschool Special
Mattie
Episode: "Don't Touch"
1989

Adventures in Babysitting
Brad Anderson
Pilot
1990–95

Blossom
Joey Russo
Main
1993

Olsen Twins Mother's Day Special
Singer

1993

Almost Home
Jeff Thornton
Episode: "Girls and Boy"
1993

Empty Nest
Wade
Episode: "Aunt Verne Knows Best"
1995

The John Larroquette Show
Carly's Brother
Episode: "Whipping Post"
1995

Something Wilder
J.J. Travis
Episode: "Bergman of Alcatraz"
1995

Prince for a Day
Ralph Bitondo / Ricky Prince

1995–97

Brotherly Love
Joe Roman
Main role (40 episodes)
1996

Brothers of the Frontier
Ethan Frye

1999

Touched by an Angel
Jesse
Episode: "Fool for Love"
1999

Horse Sense
Michael Woods

1999

Recess
Franklin Dudikoff (voice)
Episode: "The Dude"
2001

Jumping Ship
Michael Woods

2002

Romantic Comedy 101
Mark Gibson

2002

The Zeta Project
Dex Finley (voice)
Episode: "Eye of the Storm"
2002–03

American Dreams
Michael Brooks
11 episodes
2003–04

Run of the House
Kurt Franklin
Main role (19 episodes)
2004

Love Rules!
Michael Warner

2005

Bow
Matt

2005

Confessions of a Sociopathic Social Climber
Ferguson

2005–06

Half & Half
Brett Mahoney
9 episodes
2006

Android Apocalypse
DeeCee

2007

CSI: NY
Clay Dobson
3 episodes
2007–08

The Emperor's New School
Dirk Brock (voice)
2 episodes
2009

My Fake Fiancé
Vince

2010–15

Melissa & Joey
Joe Longo
Main role (104 episodes)
2011

The Dog Who Saved Halloween
Zeus

2012

Hitched for the Holidays
Rob Marino

2012

The Dog Who Saved The Hollidays
Zeus

2013

Splash
Himself
Co-host
2015

Celebrity Family Feud
Himself
Episode: "Lawrence vs Lopez"
2016

Cupcake Wars
Himself
Runner Up
2017

Girl Followed


2017

Hawaii Five-0
Aaron Wright
2 episodes
2019

Celebrity Big Brother
Himself / Houseguest[26][27]
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Dancing with the Stars season 3 performances
Week#
Dance / Song
Judge's scores
Result
Ref
Inaba
Goodman
Tonioli
1

Cha-Cha-Cha / "I Like the Way (You Move)"
7
7
7

[28]
2

Quickstep / "I Got Rhythm"
10
9
10

3

Jive / "Blue Suede Shoes"
8
6
8

4

Waltz / "Take It to the Limit"
9
9
9

5

Samba / "Freedom! '90"
8
8
9

6

Rumba / "Father Figure"
Group Disco / "Don't Stop 'til You Get Enough"
8
No
8
Scores
8
Given

7

Foxtrot / "Singin' in the Rain"
Mambo / "Mambo No. 5"
10
9
9
9
10
10

8
semi-finals

Tango / "The Addams Family Theme"
Paso Doble / "Sympathy for the Devil"
10
9
9
8
9
9

9
Finals

Quickstep / "42nd Street"
Rumba / "Eternal Flame"
9
10
10
10
10
10

Third place


Theater



  • Chicago (2007), as Billy Flynn (replacement)


Discography



Albums



























Year
Album
Peak positions
Certification

US Hot 200


UK
Albums
Chart

1993

Joey Lawrence
74[29]
39[30]

1997

Soulmates
 –
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EPs


  • 2017: Imagine


Singles










































Year
Title
Peak positions
Album

US Hot 100


UK
Singles
Chart


AUS

1993
"Nothin' My Love Can't Fix"
19[29]
13[31]
68[32]

Joey Lawrence
"I Can't Help Myself"
 –
27[31]
 –
"Stay Forever"
 –
41[31]
 –
1998
"Never Gonna Change My Mind"
 –
49[31]
 –

Soulmates

Other non-charting singles



  • 2011: "Rolled"

  • 2011: "Give It To Ya" (acoustic)

  • 2013: "Our Time"

  • 2017: "Imagine"

  • 2017: "Christmas Time"



References





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External links



  • Official website


  • Joey Lawrence at the Internet Broadway Database Edit this at Wikidata


  • Joey Lawrence on IMDb


  • Joey Lawrence discography at Discogs









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