Lee Aronsohn Net Worth

He is best known for his work on the hit shows Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, and Grace Under Fire. He has also written for other popular shows such as Cybill, Roseanne, and Murphy Brown. Aronsohn has won several awards for his work, including two Emmy Awards and a Writers Guild of America Award. He has also been nominated for several other awards, including a Golden Globe Award.
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Who is it? Screenwriter, Television producer, Television Director, Film Score Composer
Birth Day December 15, 1952
Birth Place United States
Lee Aronsohn age 71 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Net Worth: $25 Million
Gender: Male
Last Updated: 2019

💰 Net worth: $25 Million (2024)

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Without Lee Aronsohn, several classic American sitcoms would either not exist or would not be the same today. Sitcoms Lee has worked on during his illustrious career include The Love Boat, Who's the Boss, Murphy Brown, The Big Bang Theory, Cybill and Two and a Half Men.

While working as a stand up comedian, Lee Aronsohn caught his first big break from Ben Joelson the producer and writer of the The Love Boat. It was Joelson that gave him idea of becoming a television script writer for the hit series. As doing stand-up comedy wasn't very lucrative, Aronsohn took the advice and started pitching stories for the show. It took a year before Aronsohn sold one of his stories and wrote a script for The Love Boat and it wasn't long after that he became a full time part of the team.

After The Love Boat, Aronsohn went on to write scripts for memorable and long-standing sitcoms like Who's the Boss?, Murphy Brown and Cybill. At the turn of the century, Aronsohn continued to churn out top-rated sitcoms. He co-wrote and co-created Two and a Half Man with Chuck Lorre. Starring Charlie Sheen, the comedy sitcom debuted in 2003 and became an instant hit, earning Jon Cryer an Emmy Award. Aronsohn was also involved in another hit comedy series, the Big Bang Theory which earned actor Jim Parsons an Emmy Award in 2009.