Laurel Coppock is an American actress, writer, and social media influencer. She came to the media limelight after portraying Miss Elaine's role in the TV Series, Modern Family for one episode, created by Steven Levitan and Christopher Lloyd in 2011.

Laurel Coppock's Wikipedia

Date Of Birth: 1977

Birth Day: 17 July

Father: N/A

Mother: Susan Coppock

Age: 45-year-old

Siblings: Two

Zodiac Sign: Cancer

Relationship Status: Married

Birth Place: Boston, Massachusetts

Husband: Bobby Mort

Nationality: American

Married Date: N/A

Religion: Christianity

Children: One

Ethnicity: White

Profession: Actress, Writer

Height: 5 Feet 6 inches

Net worth: $600 Thousand

Weight: 58 Kg

Instagram: Link

Education: Degree

Twitter: N/A

College: Colby College

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Who Is Laurel Coppock? Biography & Parents

Laurel Coppock is an actress, writer, and a theater artist. Laurel Coppock is known for the TV projects such as Modern Family (2011), Crazy, Stupid, Love (2011), The Office (2012), and 2 Broke Girls (2012).

Laurel Coppock has become one of the trending topics on the internet. People are searching for her biography details and personal life. However, Laurel Coppock doesn't have a Wikipedia page.

The actress was raised by her parents in Boston, Massachusetts. Her mother's name is Susan Coppock, but the identity of her parents is unknown in the media. Furthermore, she grew up with her siblings namely Emily Coppock and Selena Copock.

Laurel Coppock aka Jan the Toyota Lady was born on 17 July 1977 in the United States of America. She is 45 years of age and has a zodiac sign of Cancer. Furthermore, the 45-years-old actress holds an American nationality and belongs to a white ethnicity. In addition, she follows the Christianity religion.

Her approximate height is around 5 feet 6 inches or 1.67 m tall, and she has a decent weight of about 58 kg or 127 lbs. Regarding her educational background, Laurel completed her higher-level education from Weston High School. Later, she obtained her degree in Performing Arts from Colby College.

Laurel Coppock's Married Life

Many people are curious whether Laurel Coppock is married or not. Well, the 45-years-old actress is a married personality. She tied the wedding knot to her boyfriend-turned-husband, Bobby Mort. There is no information about when the couple got married,

Furthermore, her husband is known for the TV projects such as Circle of Pain (2010), The Colbert Report (2012-2014), Loudermilk (2017-2020), and Scorched Earth (2018). Laurel is rarely active on the social media platforms. Therefore, most of her personal details is hidden. Laurel and Bobby are the parents of one children who was born in 2014.

Net Worth & Career

Laurel Coppock has an estimated net worth of about $600 thousand. She earned this fortune from her professional career as an actress and writer. Laurel Coppock is active on the showbiz industry since 2007, and has been credited with 23 TV appearance as an actress. Due to her experience and acting skills, she has been able to earned a decent salary from her job.

Laurel Coppock was passionate about acting since her childhood days, and she even took an acting career during her early stage of her career. After that, she started to showcased her talents in various theater works and entertained the audiences.

Laurel Coppock made her acting career debut in 2007 from the TV Series, Derek and Simon: The Show as the role of Art Gallery Patron for one episode. In the same year, she portrayed the role of Patient in the TV Series, Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Furthermore, she was seen in the short film, Food Chain as the role of Janice in 2008. In 2008, she made her appearance in the TV Series such as Downers Grove as Chatty Girl and Talkshow with Spike Feresten as the Hollywood Reporter.

Some of her notable works are Workaholics (2011), How to Cheat on Your Wife (2012), Zeke and Luther (2012), Comedy Jam (2012), Arrested Development (2013), Adam Devine's House Party (2013), UCB Comedy Originals (2014), Hot in Cleveland (2015), Mike Tyson Mysteries (2016-2017), and others. Apart from this, Laurel Coppock has written three TV projects including Comedy Jam (2012), Slates (2021), and E. Moji (2021).