What is April Bowlby's net worth?
April Bowlby is an American actress who has a net worth of $2 million.
April Bowlby has established herself as a talented and versatile actress whose career spans comedy, drama, and science fiction. Best known for her roles as Kandi on "Two and a Half Men" and Stacy Barrett on "Drop Dead Diva," Bowlby has consistently demonstrated her ability to bring depth and authenticity to a diverse range of characters. More recently, she's garnered critical acclaim for her portrayal of Rita Farr/Elasti-Woman in DC's "Doom Patrol," showcasing her dramatic range and cementing her place as a respected performer in the entertainment industry.
Early Life and Career Beginnings
Born on July 30, 1980, in Vallejo, California, Bowlby initially pursued studies in biology before finding her true calling in acting. After training as an actress, she quickly landed her breakthrough role on "Two and a Half Men" in 2004, where her portrayal of the sweet but naive Kandi won over audiences and established her comedic credentials.

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Rise to Prominence
Following her success on "Two and a Half Men," Bowlby secured the role of Stacy Barrett on Lifetime's "Drop Dead Diva" (2009-2014). As a former model and best friend to the protagonist, Bowlby showcased her ability to balance comedy with more emotional moments, developing a character who evolved considerably throughout the series' run.
Her television work expanded to include appearances on popular shows such as "CSI," "Psych," "The Big Bang Theory," and "Mom," demonstrating her versatility across different genres and formats.
Critical Acclaim with "Doom Patrol"
In 2019, Bowlby took on perhaps her most challenging role as Rita Farr in "Doom Patrol." As a 1950s film star whose body becomes unstable after exposure to a toxic gas, Bowlby has received significant praise for her portrayal of a complex character dealing with trauma, self-image issues, and the struggle to control her extraordinary abilities. Her performance seamlessly blends the show's unique tone of absurdist comedy with genuine emotional depth.