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Chonda Pierce grew up on 4 March, 1960 in Covington, Kentucky, US. Find Chonda Pierce’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is She in this year and how She do with money?? Know how She earned most of networth at the age of 60 years of age.

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How old? 61 years of age.
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 4 March 1960
Born day 4 March
Birthplace Covington, Kentucky, US
Nationality US

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Who Is Chonda Pierce’s Husband?

Her husband is David W. Pierce (m. ?–2014)

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Children Chera Pierce Meredith, David Zachary Pierce

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2019

Pierce has received five Daytime Emmy nominations for her work co-hosting the talk show “Aspiring Women” on the Total Living Network and her first television special, “This Ain’t Prettyville!” on CMT (Nation Music Television). She is ranked amongst Pollstar.com’s top-selling live performers, and five of her DVDs have been certified Gold by the RIAA. Three of her DVDs have been certified Platinum.

While she never initially set out to become a comedian, she did find herself drawn to the stage. She played the lead role in her high school’s production of Oklahoma.

When Pierce was a senior in college, she auditioned for a job at Opryland U.S.A., but the first year she didn’t make the final cut. The decision-makers said she was too thin and didn’t have the required dance skills. After she graduated from college, she auditioned a second time. This time, she was cast in one of the theme park’s stage shows called “Nation Music U.S.A.,” a variety show that impersonated numerous iconic country music stars, most of whom she had never heard of. In order to save her from the big dance number, Joe Jerles gave her the part of Minnie Pearl.

Pierce supports a wide variety of charitable organizations. Throughout her career, she has been an advocate for World Vision, Compassion International, Food for the Hungry and Feed the Children. She is also the co-founder of Branches Recovery Center alongside her brother, Dr. Mike Courtney. Branches is a faith-based counseling center, headquartered in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, that offers healing and hope for those struggling with depression, anxiety, addiction and shame regardless of their ability to pay. A staff of psychologists, counselors and physician’s assistants operate five different locations across the country.

Chonda Pierce: Having a Girls’ Nite Out! (1998)

Chonda Pierce: Stayin’ Alive… Laughing! (2007)

Chonda Pierce: This Ain’t Prettyville (2009)

Chonda Pierce: I’m Kind of a Big Deal (2011)

It’s Always Darkest Before the Fun Comes Up (1998)

2017

Pierce’s 2017 documentary, Enough, follows her as she helps women look to Christ for help with self-fulfillment and acceptance. Enough was released on April 25, 2017 to 800 select theaters nationwide for a one-night only event via Fathom Events. Due to its popularity, the film returned to 770 theaters for an additional one-night encore showing on May 2, 2017. Over the course of two nights, the documentary was viewed by over 100,000 people.

2016

On August 13, 2016, “Laughing In The Dark” received the prestigious Best Documentary Award at the Park City International Film Festival.

Laughing In The Dark was released on DVD April 5, 2016. A Bible study on the book of Job was also released in conjunction with the DVD project.

Laughing in the Dark: A Bible Study On the Book of Job (2016)

2015

A stand-up comedian, television host, author and actress, Pierce has channeled her often challenging life experiences into positivity. In addition to ten successful albums to been in a relationship with?, she has also authored eight books, including Laughing In The Dark (Howard Books), the inspiration for her first full-length documentary of the same name that premiered in 2015, chronicling the loss of her mother, the estrangement of her daughter, the death of her husband and her struggle with clinical depression.

The result was a full-length documentary, Laughing In The Dark, which released to 500 select theaters nationwide for a one-night only event on October 27, 2015, via Fathom Events. Despite its limited release, fans showed up in droves, selling out theaters in multiple cities. It was the fifth-largest box office hit in the country on that night. Due to its popularity, it returned to nearly 800 theaters for an additional one-night encore showing. Over the course of two nights, the documentary was viewed by nearly 100,000 people.

2014

Pierce began integrating stories of her childhood — growing up in church and being a preacher’s child — into her routines. When she filmed one of her early standup routines, titled “Second Row, Piano Side,” the tape fell into the hands of Bill Gaither. Gaither, well known in Southern Gospel circles, invited her to perform on one of his Homecoming DVDs, giving her a wide exposure. From there she started getting requests to perform at churches nationwide. It was through the Gaither circuit that she met Christian singer, songwriter and comedian Mark Lowry, with whom she developed a fast and lasting friendship.

In the midst of working with Women of Faith, Pierce also began to release DVDs with stand-alone messages—each one reflecting a lesson she was learning at that time. Her DVDs have become the cornerstone of her comedy career. She currently holds the record for the most Gold and Platinum DVD certifications of any female comic. The success of her DVDs propelled the popularity of her live events, keeping her schedule full.

In an effort to introduce Pierce to a broader audience, she decided to film behind-the-scenes footage of her career, giving fans a glimpse into her personal life. Rick Altizer—who was working for her in marketing at the time—headed the documentary project. He was a first-time filmmaker.

While filming, and captured by the project, Pierce’s mother died and then her daughter and her husband estranged themselves from the family. In their last few years together, her husband had struggled with an addiction to alcohol and eventually had a massive stroke. He died in July 2014. The film also tackled Pierce’s bout with clinical depression.

2012

“How the States Got Their Shapes” (2012)

2011

Chloe Cloverland in The Dog Who Saved Halloween (2011)

2009

“Life Today with James Robison” (2009)

2007

In 2007, Pierce wrote a book called Laughing In The Dark: A Comedian’s Journey Through Depression (Howard Books) that chronicles her battle with depression. She had been diagnosed as clinically depressed and was forced to cancel an entire tour. When she felt like performing again, it took a long time to regain the trust of promoters.

2001

As Pierce’s standup evolved, the topics she was speaking on gradually turned toward women. In 2001, she began touring with the popular Women of Faith conferences, which became a natural fit for her humor. She was sharing her stories in front of 10,000-15,000 women every weekend. She toured with Women of Faith on and off for the next decade.

2000

Winner of Gospel Music Association’s Grady Nutt Humor Award (2000 and 2001)

1998

Chonda Pierce: Live! From the Second Row, Piano Side (1998)

1984

While Pierce was working at Opryland, she had her first child, a daughter born on February 13, 1984. They named her Chera Kay after Pierce’s late sisters. Her son, Zachary, grew up September 6, 1989.

1983

Her dad was a pastor, so her family moved every few years. However, she spent the majority of her formative years growing up in South Carolina, living in Georgetown, South Carolina near Myrtle Beach for a large part of her childhood and attending the Nazarene Church. When she was 15, her family moved to Ashland City, Tennessee, near to Nashville. Her father left when she was 17, and with her dad in vocational ministry, a very public, embarrassing Separation from spouse followed. It was at this time that she met David Pierce, her high school sweetheart whom she later married on May 14, 1983.

1960

Chonda Courtney Pierce (born March 4, 1960) is an American comedian often billed as “The Queen of Clean.” She is the RIAA’s most-awarded female comic in history. Billboard magazine dubbed her “the country comic,” as she has been making audiences laugh for decades simply by sharing stories about her southern upbringing.

Chonda Courtney Pierce grew up March 4, 1960, in Covington, Kentucky. Her mother decided to go sledding when nine months pregnant. She suited up with trash bags and duct tape to keep her clothes dry, and when she went into labor, it took her so long to get undressed that Pierce grew up in the back of a cab on the way to the hospital. She was the third of four siblings—one boy and three girls. Both of her sisters died while she was a teenager: her oldest sister, Charlotta Kay, was killed in a car accident aged 20 and her younger sister, Cheralyn Ann, died of leukemia at 15 years of age.