He would provide voice function for it series Foofur, Pound Pups, The Plucky Duck Display, Tom & Jerry Kids Display, The Ren & Stimpy Display, THE TINY Mermaid, 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Pepper Ann, Static Shock, Dave the Barbarian, Xiaolin Showdown, Invader ZIM, What’s with Andy? Danny Cooksey net well worth in 2014-2015 is usually $500,000 while like others Danny Cooksey also receives a commission by sponsorships, advertisements, featuring, etc and endorsement. We estimated annual income around $58,824 and Sponsorships/Endorsement quantity is usually $13,072. We also added few films/dramas earnings which include The Cavanaughs, Werewolf, Terminator 2: Judgment Day time, others. All albums/tunes earnings listed below. Danny Cooksey Net Well worth: Danny Cooksey can be an American actor and singer who includes a net well worth of $500 thousand. Danny Cooksey was created in Moore, Oklahoma in November 1975. Danny 1st appeared in it series The Dukes of Hazzard in 1983. He starred as Sam McKinney on the tv screen series Diff’rent Strokes from 1984 to 1986. From 1986 to 1989 Cooksey starred as Kevin Cavanaugh in it series The Cavanaughs. From 1990 to 1992 Danny provided voice function for the animated series Tiny Toon Adventures. He starred as Bobby Budnick in the series Salute Your Shorts from 1991 to 1992.A global known Actor Danny Cooksey born about Sunday, November 02, 1975
Known for movies
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) as Tim
The Lorax (2012) as Brett / Chet
Diff'rent Strokes (1984-1986) as Sam McKinney
Tiny Toon Adventures (1990-1992) as Montana Max / Wex Wuthor / Cave Montana Max / Horace Goulash / Montiarity / Monty's Imagination / Sheriff of Naughtyham
Quick Facts
Full Name
Danny Cooksey
Net Worth
$500 Thousand
Date Of Birth
November 2, 1975
Height
1.85 m
Profession
Comedian, Voice Actor, Singer
Nationality
American
Spouse
Amber Leigh Cooksey
Children
Jackson Paul Cooksey, Zoe Leigh Cooksey
Parents
Melody Ann Herpolscheiemer, Daniel Ray Allen, Sr.
Music Groups
Bad4Good
Nominations
TV Land Quintessential Non-Traditional Family Award
Movies
The Lorax, The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, Stump the Band, Recess: All Growed Down, Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Mac and Me, The Little Troll Prince, DaZe
TV Shows
Diff'rent Strokes, Salute Your Shorts, Xiaolin Showdown, Tiny Toon Adventures, Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil, Dave the Barbarian, Pepper Ann, What's with Andy?, The Further Adventures of SuperTed, 101 Dalmatians: The Series, The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures, Tom & Jerry Kids, My Little Pony, The Little Mermaid, The Karate Kid, Pound Puppies, The Cavanaughs, Round the corner
Interesting Facts
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Parents are Daniel Ray Allen Senior and Melody Ann Cooksey.
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His wife and his daughter sing in their spare time.
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His wife, Amber Leigh Cooksey, is an actress and make-up artist.
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Has two children with wife Amber: Zoe Leigh Cooksey (born circa 1998) and Jackson Paul Cooksey (born February 25, 2011).
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Enjoyed a close relationship with his Diff'rent Strokes (1978) co-star Dana Plato, partly because both their birthdays fell within the same month (with an 11-year age difference). When she was found dead of a prescription drug overdose in 1999, Cooksey served as one of Plato's pallbearers.
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Moved with his mother from Oklahoma to Los Angeles in 1980 to pursue a career singing country music. This led to an audition, and eventually a role on Diff'rent Strokes (1978).
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Performed lead vocals in the heavy metal band Bad 4 Good, which released one album, "Refugee", on August 18, 1992. The album was written with and produced by Steve Vai, guitarist for Frank Zappa, David Lee Roth, Whitesnake, Alcatrazz, and many others.
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Shocked Johnny Carson (c. 1982) when he sang the country song "Hey Bartender (Draw 1, Draw 2, Draw 3 More Glasses of Beer)" at age 7 on The Tonight Show (1962).
Trademarks
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Trademark
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Raspy voice
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Red hair and blue eyes
Quotes
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[on his late Diff'rent Strokes (1978) co-star, Gary Coleman] I really looked up to Gary... I'd watch him and learn... We shot in front of a live audience... He took me under his wing... I learned a tremendous amount from him. I would go over to his house and look at his train set. He was really into trains and had a huge room dedicated to his trains, but I couldn't touch them. They were only for looking - the trains were Gary's baby... Gary also had the full-on arcade version of "Spy Hunter", which in 1985 was a big deal.
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[on his late Diff'rent Strokes (1978) co-star, Dana Plato] She was always very jovial and extremely nice. Occasionally, she brought her baby to the set. Every minute I recall with her, she was happy and funny and smiling and playful.