Net worth of Traylor Howard, husband Jarel Portman, affairs

Early life, family, formation

American actress Traylor Elizabeth Howard was born on June 14, 1966 in Orlando, Florida, United States to Peggy E. Howard (née Traylor) and Robert M. Howard. Her father is the junior president of the Howard Fertilizer and Chemical Company. She is apparently an only child as there is no information about her siblings.

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She enrolled at Lake Highland Preparatory School in Orlando, Florida in 1984. She earned a degree in communications and advertising and a minor in English from Florida State University in 1988. While there, she was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority.

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Career

Television

Traylor appeared as Dr. Heller’s Office Temp in the “Madame Ex” episode of “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman” in 1994.

From 1996 to April 1997, she played Joy Byrnes on the NBC sitcom, “Boston Common,” one of the show’s main characters alongside Alfred Molina, and considered her breakthrough role, as it carried her to other consumer networks. Traylor appeared in 32 episodes of the show and received positive reviews and praise for her portrayal of Joy. When it first aired, the show had one of the highest ratings of its time, but the ratings plummeted after the show aired on Sundays, and was therefore cancelled.

From 1998 to 2001, she played Sharon Carter in the sitcom “Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place”, which was shortened to “Two Guys and a Girl”, with Richard Ruccolo, Ryan Reynolds and Traylor as the girl”. Sharon was a confident character with commitment issues, and was one of the show’s major hits because audiences loved her. The series had a thriving four seasons and greatly helped the careers of its main cast including Ryan Reynolds. Just like with what happened to “Boston Common,” the show’s ratings plummeted after its broadcast slot moved – the show originally aired on Wednesday nights, but was moved to a late evening Friday slot.

After the dramatic drop in ratings, the show was pushed back to Wednesday nights, but it did not receive the same popularity it had before, leading to its cancellation in 2001.

In 2002, Traylor appeared in several television series. She appeared in the “100,000 Planes” episode of “The West Wing” as Lisa Sherborne; as Ashley Riverton in the episode “First Monday”, “Right to Die”; and in the episode “Remembrance” as Sarah Frazen in “The Division”.

That same year, she appeared as Alice O’Connor in “Bram and Alice” – eight episodes of the show were filmed, but only four aired, as the show was canceled a month after its premiere, but the cast received praise for their performances.

The show followed a Pulitzer Prize winner, Bram, who receives a communication from a girl named Alice claiming to be his daughter, the result of a one-night stand Bram had several years before.

Traylor is best known for her role as Natalie Teeger on “Monk.” The comedy-drama series ran from 2005 to 2009 and was originally a detective procedural comedy but changed genres to a gripping comedy-drama. “Monk” stars Tony Shalhoub as the title character, Adrian Monk, and Traylor as his assistant. She first appeared in the tenth episode of season three and quickly became a fan favorite – the show was the most-watched show on cable until ‘The Walking Dead’ broke its record. , and the series finale drew 9.4 million viewers.

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For her role as Natalie, in 2009 Traylor won the Gracie Allen Award for Best Supporting Actress – Comedy Series; the series ended later that year. Traylor is good friends with Emmy Clarke, the actress who played her daughter in “Monk.”

She appeared as Julie Nolan in the pilot episode of “Nolan Knows Best” in 2010, but the series was never picked up.

Film

In 1994 Traylor played Fran in “Till the End of the Night” and in 1998 portrayed Anne Henning in “Confessions of a Sexist Pig”. Later that year, she played the romantic lead, Kathy, in “Dirty Work”, directed by Bob Saget, narrated by Norm Macdonald and produced by Robert Simonds. The film received a lot of reviews and was a box office failure.

Traylor had a supporting role in the 2000 film, “Me, Myself & Irene,” starring Jim Carrey, which was a box office success and became one of the highest-grossing films of the year.

In 2005, she played Tonya Avery in “The Son of the Mask”, dubbed the “worst film of the 21st century so far”, by some critics. Needless to say, it was poorly received and didn’t do well at the box office. Traylor was suggested as a nominee in the Worst Supporting Actress category for the Razzie Award in 2006, but was ultimately not nominated.

She voiced a polar bear in the animated short, “Simon Says Let’s Stop Climate Change!” in 2010, and returned in 2016 for the sequel, “Simon Says Save the Climate!”

Other

When she was in prep school in Orlando, she appeared in a commercial for Juicy Fruit gum. In 1994, she was in a series of television commercials for “You Will” for AT&T Corporation. She appeared in over 30 commercials.

After graduating from college, she worked as an advertising and public relations professional and said she loved the job.

In 1999, she appeared in the video for “Breakout” by the Foo Fighters.

Private life

Jane Mayer interviewed Traylor in July 2019 for a New Yorker article – the article surrounded former US Senator Al Franken and the sex allegations against him.

In 2005, Traylor performed with him on a USO tour, however, Traylor disagreed with the allegations and claimed he was a good person, “I understand the whole #MeToo thing, and a lot horrible things happened, and we had to change, but that’s not what was happening here.

On February 2, 1991, she married actor Cameron Hall, but their marriage ended on March 12, 1993.

She remarried on April 26, 2003, to actor and owner of Wally’s Vinoteca in Beverly Hills, Christian Navarro.

Much like her first marriage, her second didn’t last long either, and Traylor and Christian divorced in 2006.

None of her first marriages produced children, but after her second divorce, Traylor became pregnant and her son, Sabu Howard, was born on November 24, 2006; the identity of his father is unknown. Traylor was pregnant while filming season five of “Monk,” so newspapers, boxes, and other objects were placed in front of her belly to hide her pregnancy, as her character was not pregnant.

In 2011, she married Jarel Portman – her father is a famous architect, John C. Portman Jr. Traylor and Jarel’s son Julien was born in 2012, after which Traylor quit acting so he could spend more time with him. his family.

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Hobbies, favorite things and interesting facts

Her mother chose the name “Traylor” to keep her maiden name in the family.

After graduating from Florida State University, Traylor worked at a greeting card company.

Appearance

Traylor has blonde hair and green eyes. She is 1.65m (5ft 5in) tall, weighs 50kg (110lbs) and her vital stats are 33-25-35.

Net Worth and Salary

As of early 2020, his net worth is estimated at $2 million. Besides being born into a well-funded family, sources speculated that she earned around $6,000 a week, accumulating to $26,388 a month.

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