Occupation Actress Height 1.55 m | Name Courtney Peldon Years active 1986–present | |
Spouse Bradley Lieberman (m. 2010) Parents Wendy Peldon, Jeffrey Peldon Movies Similar People Ashley Peldon, Shawna Waldron, Walter Koenig, Tim Russ, Jason Davis |
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Courtney Peldon (born April 13, 1981) is an American television and film actress.
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- Gina Hiraizumi Comedy Reel 2019
- Donnabella Mortel Andrea Navedo Jenna Ortega on CWs Jane The Virgin
- Personal life
- Career
- Awards and nominations
- Filmography
- References

Donnabella Mortel, Andrea Navedo, & Jenna Ortega on, CW's "Jane The Virgin"
Personal life

Peldon was born in New York City, New York. Her younger sister Ashley is also an actress. Both she and Ashley became involved in the entertainment industry as child actors. Peldon graduated from Skidmore College where she majored in abnormal psychology and minored in film. She has started her own line of jewelry called "Charmed Jewelry".
Career

Peldon is perhaps best known for her three seasons as Jonathan Taylor Thomas's on-screen girlfriend Lauren on Home Improvement, and for her three seasons on Boston Public. She has appeared in many roles on various television shows such as That '70s Show, Entourage, The Pretender, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Renegade and Nash Bridges to name a few.

She has also had roles in several films including Angel Heart with Robert De Niro and Mickey Rourke, Out on a Limb with Matthew Broderick, Little Giants, indie favorite Skin Walker, National Lampoon's Adam & Eve, Tobe Hooper's Mortuary, the Farrelly brothers' comedy Say It Isn't So, and most recently the science-fiction thriller InAlienable with Walter Koenig and Richard Hatch, the psychological thriller The Road to Hell with Michael Paré and she's slated to star in the new film 2001 Maniacs: Beverly Hellbillys alongside Robert Englund and her sister Ashley Peldon.

Peldon also starred on Broadway at the age of 8 in the Gershwin Theatre smash hit Meet Me in St. Louis for the show's entire run in the role of 'Tootie', originated by Margaret O'Brien in the Judy Garland film version.
Awards and nominations

She is a multiple and a nine years consecutive nominee and award winner of a Young Artist Award at the Young Artist Awards:

