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Published Apr 11, 2026

What is Corbin Bernsen’s Net Worth?

Corbin Bernsen, the American actor and director, has a net worth of $16 million. He shares this fortune with his wife of over 30 years, actress Amanda Pays.

Bernsen is best known for his roles on popular television shows like “L.A. Law,” “Psych,” and “The Resident.” He has also appeared in notable films, including “Frozen Assets,” “The Dentist,” “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang,” and the “Major League” series.

Bernsen has also directed several films, such as “Donna on Demand,” “Dead Air,” and “Christian Mingle.”

Early Life and Education

Corbin Bernsen was born on September 7, 1954 in Los Angeles, California as the eldest son of Hollywood producer Harry Jr. and actress Jeanne Cooper. He attended Beverly Hills High School and graduated in 1972. Bernsen received his BA from UCLA in 1977 and went on to earn his MFA in playwriting from UCLA in 1979.

Television Career

Bernsen made his television debut in 1979 on “Flying High” and went on to have a recurring role on “Ryan’s Hope.” He gained fame for his role as lawyer Arnie Becker on “L.A. Law,” which earned him Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. He appeared in guest roles on various shows and starred in television films such as “Breaking Point” and “Line of Fire: The Morris Dees Story.” Bernsen had main roles on short-lived series such as “A Whole New Ballgame” and “The Cape.” He also had recurring roles on “JAG,” “The Young and the Restless,” and “General Hospital.” Bernsen played the main role of Henry Spencer on “Psych” and reprised the role in television films. He had recurring roles on “Magnum P.I.,” “The Resident,” and “The Punisher.”

Corbin Bernsen’s Film Career

Corbin Bernsen began his film career in 1974 with a role in the blaxploitation film “Three the Hard Way.” After a gap of several years, he appeared in the fantasy comedy “Hello Again” in 1987, followed by his iconic role as Roger Dorn in the baseball comedy “Major League” in 1989. He went on to star in a range of films, including the psychological thriller “Shattered,” the horror war film “Ghost Brigade,” and the slasher film “The Dentist.” In the 2000s, he appeared in a number of direct-to-video releases before returning to the big screen in Shane Black’s “Kiss Kiss Bang Bang.” Bernsen also made his directorial debut with “Carpool Guy” and went on to write, direct, and star in a series of faith-based films, including “Rust,” “25 Hill,” and “Christian Mingle.”

Most recently, Bernsen starred in the faith-based films “Faith, Hope & Love” and “Sunrise in Heaven,” and had a supporting role in the romantic comedy “The Hating Game” in 2021.

Personal Life of Corbin Bernsen

Corbin Bernsen was first married to Brenda Cooper in 1983, but they divorced in 1987. The following year, he married actress Amanda Pays, and they have five sons named Oliver, Angus, Bunsen, Henry, and Finley. The couple currently resides in upstate New York. Bernsen and Pays co-authored two books titled “Change Houses, Not Spouses” and “Open House: Reinventing Space for Simple Living.”

Corbin and Amanda’s Successful Career in House Flipping

Corbin and Amanda have been flipping houses in the Los Angeles area since the 1990s. They have sold over 20 homes, including a home in Sherman Oaks that they bought for $1.275 million and sold for $1.55 million after a year of renovations. In addition, they sold their primary residence in Valley Village for $2.55 million and another nearby home for $1.4 million to Katherine McPhee. They also sold a 7,000 square foot home to Steve Martin for $3.175 million in 1995, which became his primary residence in California. Corbin and Amanda also own a farm in France.

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