Revealed: Twink Caplan's Total Wealth & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

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Revealed: Twink Caplan's Total Wealth & Career Highlights Net Worth 2026: Career Earnings & Assets

As one of the most talked-about figures, Twink Caplan has built a significant fortune. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.

What Is Twink Caplan's Net Worth?

Twink Caplan is an American actress, comedian, and producer who has a net worth of $3 million. Caplan is best known for playing Rona in "Look Who's Talking" (1989) and "Look Who's Talking Too" (1990) and Miss Geist in "Clueless" (both the 1995 film and the 1996 TV series).

Twink has more than 70 acting credits to her name, including the films "Pennies from Heaven" (1981), "A Night at the Roxbury" (1998), "Loser" (2000), and "I Could Never Be Your Woman" (2007) and the television series "Fast Times" (1986), "Who's the Boss?" (1987), "Quantum Leap" (1989), "Just Shoot Me!" (1999), "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2006), and "Community" (2010). Caplan served as a producer on the "Clueless" film and television series, "Loser," and "I Could Never Be Your Woman" as well as the 1991 film "Curly Sue" and the 2008 TV movie "Secrets of a Hollywood Nurse."

Early Life and Personal Life

Twink Caplan was born on December 25, 1947, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In a 2005 interview with "Moviehole," Caplan spoke about meeting frequent collaboratorAmy Heckerling23 years earlier, stating, "It was kismet. I lost my mother and it was a time of deep grief for me. Amy was shy, I was loud. Complete opposites and we clicked right off. I worked my way up from secretary, assistant, consultant, development executive, associate producer, co-producer to producer. It was a beautiful friendship – profound that two people could be such close friends, work everyday together and as an actress have her as my director. We trusted each other".

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Career

Twink made her film debut in 1977's "Prime Time," followed by "Shame, Shame on the Bixby Boys" in 1978. She then appeared in the TV movie "Murder Can Hurt You!" (1980) and the films "Falling in Love Again" (1980), "Underground Aces" (1981), and "Under the Rainbow" (1981). Caplan played a bank customer in the 1981Steve Martinmusical romantic drama "Pennies from Heaven," then she guest-starred on "Private Benjamin" (1982), "Bare Essence" (1983), "Pryor's Place" (1984), and "George BurnsComedy Week" (1985) and appeared in the TV movie "London and Davis in New York" (1984). In 1986, Twink was directed by Amy Heckerling for the first time in two episodes of "Fast Times," a TV adaptation of Heckerling's 1982 film "Fast Times at Ridgemont High." That year Caplan also guest-starred on "Valerie" and "Divorce Court," followed by guest-starring roles on "Who's the Boss?," "Mr. Belvedere," and "L.A. Law" in 1987. She appeared in the film "The Boy from Hell," the TV movie "Perfect People," and the television series "The New Leave It to Beaver" in 1988, and she reunited with Heckerling for 1989's "Look Who's Talking." The film grossed $297 million against a $7.5 million budget, and Twink reprised the role of Rona in 1990's "Look Who's Talking Too," which brought in $120.9 million at the box office.

Ultimately, Twink Caplan's financial journey is a testament to their success.

Disclaimer: All net worth figures are estimates based on public data.