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- Lynn Clark is an American actress born in La Plata, Maryland, thirty miles south of Washington, D.C. She arrived in Los Angeles via Pittsburgh, after receiving her BFA in Drama from Carnegie Mellon University. Lynn has made numerous television and film appearances, most notably on Seinfeld, as one of Jerry's love interests (and later girlfriend), and as a series regular in the critically-acclaimed CBS series, Grapevine, created by David Frankel. She maintained her theatre roots by establishing The Onstage Company with former Carnegie classmates and director/playwright, Mel Shapiro. In addition to acting, Lynn has been a member of Maggie Wheeler Golden Bridge Community Choir and works as a teaching artist for Center Theatre Group in downtown Los Angeles.as Vanessa (Sagman, Bennet, Robbins, Oppenheim and Taft. Sagman, Bennet, Robbins, Oppenheim and Taft.)
in The Stakeout
Season 1 Episode 2
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in The Stock Tip
Season 1 Episode 5 - Tracy Kolis was born on 6 April 1962 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Seinfeld (1989), Quantum Leap (1989) and The Equalizer (1985).as Marlene
in The Ex-Girlfriend
Season 2 Episode 1 - Gretchen German was born on 18 March 1961 in Canada. She is an actress, known for Will & Grace (1998), Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993) and Family Tree (2003). She has been married to James DiStefano since 30 September 1995.as Donna
in The Phone Message
Season 2 Episode 4 - Actress
- Producer
- Writer
Julia Louis-Dreyfus was born on January 13, 1961, in the New York City borough of Manhattan, to Judith (LeFever), a special needs tutor and author, and Gérard Louis-Dreyfus, a billionaire businessman. Her parents divorced when she was young, and she spent her childhood in Washington, D.C., and New York. She met her husband, Brad Hall, while in college, and made her feature movie debut in the Woody Allen film Hannah and Her Sisters (1986). She lives in Los Angeles with Brad and their two children. Her father was born in France, and her grandfather Pierre Louis-Dreyfus was in the French Resistance against the Nazis.as Elaine Benes
in The Deal
Season 2 Episode 9
and
in The Mango
Season 5 Episode 1- Actress
- Director
Margaret Reed is a classically trained NY theatre actor born in Salinas, CA with a rich resume of theatre, film, sitcom and dramatic television, and voiceovers. She currently recurs in the guest starring role of CIA Director Diana Greene on Queen Latifah's CBS TV series, "The Equalizer." Recent work also includes "Only Murders in the Building" with Steve Martin, Martin Short, Paul Rudd, and Selena Gomez and the Apple TV+ series "Dear Edward" with Connie Britton.
Maggie is no stranger to Dick Wolf's Law & Order and FBI TV universe, most recently playing her 9th role on one of the incarnations of his shows - "FBI: Most Wanted" and her 4th role on "Law & Order: SVU" as Child Psychologist Gretchen Blandon (previously as the recurring defense attorney role, Felicia Chatham.)
Films include the upcoming (2023) "Last Dance With You" starring Carrie Anne Hunt directed by Paul Jenkins of Meta Studios and the John Turturro directed "The Jesus Rolls" opposite Tim Blake Nelson, Bobby Cannavale, and Mr. Turturro.
Other primetime TV roles include the recurring role of Belinda Oliver, U.S. Arms Negotiator on the "The Americans," NBC's "The Blacklist," ABC's "Deception," and CBS' "Limitless" and as Maggie Biederhof to Kate Winslet's "Mildred Pierce" on HBO. An eerily prescient role as the infectious disease doctor on "Bull" (CBS) was filmed February 2020, one month before the COVID-19 lockdown. As Patti LuPone's nosy White neighbor on Ryan Murphy's "Pose" on FX, she "called the cops" on Billy Porter, Sandra Bernhard and friends.
Daytime drama fans know Maggie from her long-running role as the world-traveling kooky character Shannon O'Hara McKechnie on "As The World Turns." SitCom and Trekkie fans cheer her on as Jerry's vengeful ex-date Mary Contardi on the Baby Shower episode of "Seinfeld", Betty White's date's pregnant girlfriend on "The Golden Girls," Blossom's mom on "Blossom," and as Warp Field Theorist Dr. Serova on the "Force of Nature" episode of "Star Trek, TNG".
For her theatre roles, Margaret won the Dramalogue award as Kate Sullivan opposite Kevin Conway's Garfinkle in the L.A. premiere of the play "Other People's Money" and was awarded the NJ Theatre Critics award as Best Supporting Actress for "Dinner with Friends". Off-Broadway highlights include the world-premiere of Samuel Beckett's "Catastrophe" directed by the illustrious Alan Schneider and playing Vivien Leigh and Joan Plowright in Austin Pendleton's "Orson's Shadow" directed by Tony award winner, David Cromer. Maggie also played movie star Masha in a 3-theatre tour in "Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike" (Cleveland Play House, GEVA, and the Cape Playhouse). Her most recent Off-Broadway play was as Bess Myerson in Barra Grant's autobiographical play "Miss America's Ugly Daughter." Among her many other theatre credits, Margaret recently played genetics professor Dr. Guzman, in Arun Lakra's award-winning play "Sequence" at the Adirondack Theatre Festival.
Margaret's theatre roots began in John Steinbeck's hometown, the lettuce & rodeo town of Salinas, California, playing a birthing mother in Mr. Steinbeck's play "Burning Bright" performed at his childhood home. Also in Salinas and nearby Monterey, Margaret starred in many musicals and plays. Her creativity continued to be nurtured in NYC and regional theaters after she earned her B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of California at Santa Cruz and was awarded an M.F.A. from Cornell University where she played Nurse Ratched and Kate to Jimmy Smits' Chief Bromden and Petruchio. She then toured the U.S. in John Houseman's the Acting Company, playing many classical and Shakespearean heroines including Olivia in "Twelfth Night" and Lady Fidget in "A Country Wife."as Mary "the tough one" Contardi
in The Baby Shower
Season 2 Episode 10- Actress
- Producer
Tawny Kitaen was born on 5 August 1961 in San Diego, California, USA. She was an actress and producer, known for Bachelor Party (1984), The Perils of Gwendoline in the Land of the Yik Yak (1984) and Witchboard (1986). She was married to Chuck Finley and David Coverdale. She died on 7 May 2021 in Newport Beach, California, USA.as Isabel
in The Nose Job
Season 3 Episode 9- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Gina Gallego, a second-generation Angeleno, has appeared in over one hundred feature films and television shows. Recently she completed four seasons as Mrs. Hernandez on the CW Channel's ground breaking musical comedy, Crazy Ex Girlfriend, starring Rachel Bloom. Prior to that she was Estella on USA Network's The Shooter starring Ryan Phillippe.
Gina's career spans a diversity of roles. As Ms. Sanchez, the iron-willed attorney in Erin Brockovich, she caves when Julia Roberts offers her a glass of tainted water. Other film highlights include: Disney's top box office performer Beverly Hills Chihuahua, Adam Sandler's successful comedies Anger Management, and Mr. Deeds.
Gina's Television career was kick-started on NBC's prime-time drama Flamingo Road. She spent several years on network soap-operas including Santa Barbara, Rituals, The Bold and the Beautiful, and her last role on daytime television was Judge Ramirez on Days of Our Lives. Highlights of her current television roles include NCIS, The Middle, Shameless, Bosch, and Grey's Anatomy as Callie's mom. One of Gina's memorable TV moments was on NBC's hit series, Seinfeld, giving Jerry his first ever on-screen kiss in the classic episode "The Suicide".
Gina is the co-librettist of the new musical, América Tropical (americatropicalmusical), which has won numerous awards and distinctions, including: Finalist for the American Theatre Wing's Jonathan Larson Grant, Semi-finalist at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center's National Alliance for Musical Theatre Conference, Musical Theatre West's New Works New Voices Festival-featured concert reading, winner of the Raise Your Voice Script Competition, (awarded a concert reading by McCoy Rigby Entertainment), and was selected for the Latiné Musical Theatre Lab's Table Read Series, supported by Lin-Manuel Miranda's Family Fund.
Gina was honored with Nosotros' prestigious Golden Eagle Award for her work. While not in front of the camera she is a choral singer who's sung in several choirs, including under the direction of the celebrated conductor, Jeannine Wagner. Gina is an avid tennis player, and loves spending free time tending her flower garden. Married to writer-producer-actor Joel Bailey for the past 40 years, she is the proud mother of their son, Brendan.as Gina
in The Suicide
Season 3 Episode 15- Actress
- Soundtrack
Melinda McGraw is a classically trained actress known for her range, playing a wide variety of roles in comedy and drama alike. Ms. McGraw grew up in the Boston area and was a member of the Boston Children's Theater. She attended Bennington College briefly until she was accepted at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. Her schoolmates included Clive Owen and Ralph Fiennes, among several other notable talents. After appearing in many theatrical productions in London's West End and around the UK she returned to the States in 1990. Melinda McGraw was critically acclaimed for her turn as Bobbie Barrett in Season 2 of "Mad Men" which earned her a Screen Actors' Guild Award as part of the Best Ensemble Cast, as well as an OFTA Television Award for Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series (2007). She is also known for her work as Barbara Gordon in "The Dark Knight," as Scott Bakula's love interest in AMC's "Men of a Certain Age," as Diane Gibbs-Fornell-Sterling in "NCIS" and as Dana's sister Melissa Scully in the "X-Files." She received a Best Supporting Actress Award from the Milan Film Festival for "Meeting Spencer" opposite Jeffery Tambor and Jesse Plemons. Ms. McGraw is married to composer/recording artist Steve Pierson and they have a daughter.as Angela
in The Good Samaritan
Season 3 Episode 20- Actress
- Producer
- Casting Department
Catherine Keener is an American actress, Oscar-nominated for her roles in the independent films Being John Malkovich (1999) and Capote (2005). Acclaimed in her community for her quirky roles in independent film and mainstream such as The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Keener got her start as a casting director in New York City.
Catherine Ann Keener was born in Miami, Florida, and was raised in Hialeah, FL. She is the daughter of Evelyn (Jamiel) and James Keener, who owned an auto shop. She is of Lebanese (mother) and English, Scottish, and German (father) descent. Keener attended Wheaton College in Massachusetts. She began taking acting classes when she was unable to sign up for a photography class. After graduating, Keener managed a McDonalds in New York City before becoming an assistant casting director and soon relocating to Los Angeles.
Not long after, Keener told her superior of her aspirations for acting and she landed a one-worded role as a waitress in About Last Night (1986). Two years later, she landed a role in a film called Survival Quest (1989), where she met her future husband, Dermot Mulroney. After struggling for years in the industry, Keener landed a role in an independent film, opposite the unknown Brad Pitt, in Johnny Suede (1991). Her ascent in independent film began as she starred in Living in Oblivion (1995) and Walking and Talking (1996) before her mainstream break with Being John Malkovich (1999) in 1999, which earned Keener her first Oscar nomination. Since then, Catherine Keener has starred in several critically acclaimed films.as Nina
in The Letter
Season 3 Episode 21- as Jerry's Girlfriend
in The Keys
Season 3 Episode 23 - Actress
- Writer
Jessica Lundy made her film debut in the film Bright Lights, Big City (1988), and soon appeared in Vampire's Kiss (1988), Caddyshack II (1988), and many others. She also starred as Gloria Utz on the NBC sitcom Hope & Gloria (1995). She attended NYU and began her career writing and acting in comedy shows working with a group in many New York City cabarets and clubs. She has been in such stage productions as "Becoming Memories" and "Mad Dog Blues". She starred in the off-Broad way remake of "Uncommon Women and Others".as Naomi
in The Bubble Boy
Season 4 Episode 7- as Sandra
in The Cheever Letters
Season 4 Episode 8 - Actress
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Jane Leeves has made her mark in the entertainment world, acting in television, theater, and film over the past 20 years.
She is most famous for her role as "Daphne" in the award-winning show Frasier (1993). Leeves played one of the five main characters of the sitcom, a live-in physical therapist hired to take care of Frasier Crane's father. Leeves' character added a comical element to many scenes between Frasier and his family with her wit, down-to-earth remarks, and part-time, self-determined psychic abilities. Frasier Crane's brother becomes instantly smitten with her smile and Mancunian accent, which she had to fake for the whole duration of the show.
She became very good friends with the cast, including Peri Gilpin, David Hyde Pierce and John Mahoney, who are all godparents to her children.
Her role as Daphne Moon was awarded numerous awards nominations during the course of the TV series :- In 1994 she was nominated for the "Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries or Television Film" Golden Globe Award.
- In 1995, she won the Q Award for "Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Comedy Series". She was nominated five more times in that same category (1994, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000).
- In 1998, she was nominated for the "Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series" Primetime Emmy Award.
- In 1999 and 2003, she was nominated for the "Best Supporting Actress - Television Series, Musical or Comedy" Satellite Award.
- In 2001, she was nominated for the "Supporting Actress of the Vear in a Comedy Series" TV Guide Award.
Leeves stars in the Emmy® Award-winning TV Land series, Hot in Cleveland (2010), which in 2011 was nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award® for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Leeves plays eyebrow archer to the stars, "Joy Scroggs". The comedy revolves around three fabulous LA women of a certain age, and best friends (Leeves, Valerie Bertinelli and Wendie Malick) whose lives are changed forever when their plane, bound for Paris, unexpectedly lands in Cleveland.
She graced the world of theater by starring as "Sally Bowles" in the Roundabout production of "Cabaret" on Broadway. Leeves has also lent her voice to various animated television series, including The Penguins of Madagascar (2008), Phineas and Ferb (2007), and The Simpsons (1989), as well as the major motion picture, James and the Giant Peach (1996). Leeves also appeared in the film, Music of the Heart (1999), which co-starred Meryl Streep. On June 16, 2011, Leeves -- along with Hot in Cleveland (2010) co-stars Valerie Bertinelli, Wendie Malick and Betty White -- was presented with the key to the city of Cleveland by the mayor.
She recently started the "Tellurian Foundation", a line of all-natural skin care and baby products. A portion of the profits will be donated to those who strive to provide help to those in need, most recently "Food Share".as Marla
in The Virgin
Season 4 Episode 10- Jennifer was born in Bay City Michigan. She is most well-known for three episodes of Seinfeld playing Tia the Calvin Klein model. She also played many characters on Baywatch, lastly replacing Gina Lee Nolan's character. She was a lead in the Aaron Spelling series Robins Hoods starring Linda Purl and Rick Springfield. She has raised a beautiful son and daughter.as Tia
in The Pick
Season 4 Episode 13 - Actress
- Writer
- Director
Teri Hatcher is an American actress, writer, presenter, and former NFL cheerleader. She is known for her television roles, portraying Lois Lane on the ABC series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993-1997), and as Susan Mayer on the television series Desperate Housewives (2004-2012), for which she won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, three Screen Actors Guild Awards, and a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series.
Teri Lynn Hatcher was born in Palo Alto, California, the only child of Esther (Beshur), a computer programmer, and Owen Walker Hatcher, Jr., a nuclear physicist and electrical engineer. She has Syrian (from her immigrant maternal grandfather), Frisian, English, and Irish ancestry. Teri grew up in Sunnyvale, California, and spent her childhood dancing, and fishing with her father. While at Fremont High School, she was captain of the Featherettes, a dance team that had the look of regular cheerleaders, with the exception of the large headdresses they wore. She was voted "Most Likely to Become a Solid Gold (1980) Dancer" by her graduating class in 1982. Hatcher studied acting at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco while taking a degree course in mathematics and engineering at De Anza College in Cupertino, California. She became a member of the 1984 Gold Rush, the name of the professional cheer leading squad of the American football San Francisco 49ers.
Hatcher went to Hollywood to lend moral support to a friend during a open casting call. She, however, auditioned and won the role of the singing and dancing mermaid for the television series The Love Boat (1977). She went on to play "Penny Parker," a ditsy but sweet-hearted struggling actress on MacGyver (1985). When that show ended, she auditioned for and won the role of smart and savvy "Lois Lane" on Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1993), saying that she didn't want to be stuck with the pretty airhead image she had acquired as "Penny Parker."
She married actor Jon Tenney in May 1994. She gave birth to daughter Emerson Tenney on November 10, 1997. Later, she signed to play "Sally Bowles" in a road tour of Cabaret. The tour debuted in Los Angeles on March 2, 1999. Her final show was on September 4, 1999. She stayed out of the industry for a little bit before nabbing a role on the darkly comedic soap opera Desperate Housewives (2004), which could have been a huge mistake. The show turned out to be a mega-hit, which skyrocketed Hatcher to the A-list. Her portrayal of a divorced mother, "Susan Mayer," was consistently named as America's favorite "Desperate Housewife." Hatcher won both a Golden Globe for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and the SAG Award for Female Actor in a Comedy Series before the show's first season was even over.as Sidra
in The Implant
Season 4 Episode 19- Actress
- Director
After growing up in Chamblee, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, GA, Susan moved to New York when she was 18. She started acting classes as well as modeling for Elite, and landed several commercials while auditioning. Within a year, Susan was cast on "Loving", a daytime drama for ABC. As soon as her contract ended, she did her first film and then moved to Los Angeles to begin a career in prime time television as well as film.as Mulva (Dolores)
in The Junior Mint
Season 4 Episode 20- Elena Wohl was born on 25 April 1963 in Manila, Philippines. She is an actress, known for Spotlight (2015), The Invention of Lying (2009) and Quantum Leap (1989). She is married to Dave Wohl. They have two children.as Sandi Robbins (Elaine)
in The Pilot
Season 4 Episode 23 - Actress
- Soundtrack
An actress on both stage and screen, Anna Gunn has portrayed a vast array of complex and powerful characters throughout her career.
Anna grew up in Santa Fe, New Mexico after her parents, Sharon (Peters) and Clemens Gunn, Jr., transplanted the family from Cleveland, Ohio to the Southwest in the late seventies. She discovered acting in a drama class at the Santa Fe Preparatory School and was fortunate to study with two formidable teachers from the Actor's Studio as a teenager. She continued her education and training at Northwestern University's renowned theatre department, winning a coveted scholarship award in her junior year. During her time at Northwestern, Anna went abroad for a semester to study with the British American Drama Academy and had the marvelous opportunity to perform in the school's final project at the famed Royal Court Theatre in London.
Anna has moved between television, film, and theatre with much ease. In 2004, Anna landed her breakout television role, playing Martha Bullock on HBO's seminal show, Deadwood (2004) and later received a SAG nomination for Best Ensemble Cast in 2006. Anna's association with Deadwood (2004) creator David Milch began early on when she first worked with him on his hit drama NYPD Blue (1993), giving a memorable performance as Kimmy, a junkie longing to escape New York to swim with the dolphins. Anna made such an indelible impression on Milch, that almost nine years later she became the template for the pivotal and complex character of Martha. Another major recurring role for Anna was on David E. Kelley's The Practice (1997), delivering a notable turn as ADA Jean Ward opposite Dylan McDermott and Lara Flynn Boyle. Her extensive television credits also include starring roles in several made for TV movies and major guest starring appearances on such shows as Six Feet Under (2001), ER (1994), Boston Legal (2004), Law & Order (1990) and Seinfeld (1989).
Highlights of Anna's feature film work include the dark comedy, Nobody's Baby (2001), in which she starred with Gary Oldman and Mary Steenburgen; the film premiered at the 2001 Sundance Film Festival. In 1998, she played opposite Jon Voight in Tony Scott's summer blockbuster, Enemy of the State (1998). Her first starring role was in 1995's independent thriller, Without Evidence (1995), along side Angelina Jolie. Anna was recently in Kevin Smith's Red State (2011). Her upcoming films include Little Red Wagon (2012) and Sassy Pants (2012), for which she received a nomination at the 2012 Milan Film Festival for Best Supporting Actress.
Anna is also a highly regarded and much sought after actress of the stage. In early 2009 she created the leading role of photojournalist Sarah Goodwin in Donald Margulies' world premiere production of Time Stands Still, directed by Daniel Sullivan at the Geffen Playhouse in Los Angeles. In 1999 she starred as Isabella in Measure for Measure at the Ahmanson Theatre helmed by the famed director Sir Peter Hall. In 1997, Anna was brought east to make her Broadway debut alongside Roger Rees in The Rehearsal at the Roundabout Theater. Before that she played on the LA circuit, including the 1995 American premiere of Hysteria directed by Phyllida Lloyd at the Mark Taper Forum. Before settling in Los Angeles, Anna built an impressive background performing on stage in Chicago. She received exceptional reviews in Uncommon Ground at the Northlight Theatre, and playing opposite Jeremy Piven in Keith Reddin's Peacekeeper at the American Blues Theatre. She even landed her first professional acting role, playing Lucy Lockit in the critically acclaimed production of The Beggar's Opera at the Court Theatre while still an undergraduate at Northwestern University. In late 2011, Anna immersed herself in the role of Marie Curie for Alan Alda's world premiere of Radiance: The Passion of Marie Curie, directed by Daniel Sullivan at the Geffen Playhouse and received rave reviews.
She starred as Skyler White on AMC's Emmy award-winning series Breaking Bad (2008); a role that garnered Anna a 2012 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Emmy Nomination until she won in 2013-2014, a 2012 Best Supporting Actress nomination by the Broadcast Television Journalist Association for a Critics' Choice Television Award, and a 2012 & 2013 Screen Actor's Guild Award for Best Ensemble Cast. The cast was also the recipient of the 2008 Peabody Award and won an AFI Award both in 2008 and 2011. The show was also nominated in 2013 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Golden Globe's as Best Television Drama until it won in 2014.as Amy
in The Glasses
Season 5 Episode 3- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Marlee Beth Matlin was born on August 24, 1965 in Morton Grove, Illinois, to Libby (Hammer) and Donald Matlin, an automobile dealer. She has two older brothers. Her family is of Russian Jewish and Polish Jewish descent.
Marlee lost much of her hearing at the age of eighteen months. That did not stop her from acting in a children's theater company at age seven; she was Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz". Her deafness never held her back. As an adult, she said it so eloquently: "I have always resisted putting limitations on myself, both professionally and personally." Marlee studied criminal justice at Harper College in Palatine, Illinois, and maintained her passion for acting after graduating. While performing on stage through Chicago and the Midwest, Marlee attracted notice for her performance in a production of the Tony Award-winning play "Children of a Lesser God" and was cast in the movie version Children of a Lesser God (1986). Although this was her movie debut, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress. While shooting her next movie Walker (1987), in Nicaragua, large-hearted Marlee took time to visit both hearing and hearing-impaired children. She continued this tradition of visiting local children through her travels to Germany, England, Italy, Australia, Mexico, Canada, etc.
Her interest in the criminal justice field played a role in her on screen career; she portrayed an assistant D.A. on the television series Reasonable Doubts (1991), while off screen she married police officer Kevin Grandalski on August 29, 1993. The couple has four children: Sarah (born 1996), Brandon (born 2000), Tyler (born 2002), and Isabelle (born 2003). In 1994, Marlee was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance as Laurie Bey on the television series Picket Fences (1992). Marlee is also a spokeswoman for the National Captioning Institute. In 1995, she testified at a congressional hearing and helped get a law passed that requires all television sets 13 inches or larger to be manufactured with built-in chips to provide closed captioning on their screens; this was a godsend for deaf viewers.
Marlee serves as the national spokeswoman for the largest provider of television closed captioning, and has spoken on behalf of CC in countries such as Australia, England, France and Italy. She also serves on the boards of a number of charitable organizations, including Very Special Arts, the Starlight Foundation, and other charities that primarily benefit children. As someone who loves children so much, it is only fitting that she has four of her own. Professionally, Marlee has even tried producing, being the executive producer for Where the Truth Lies (1999).as Laura
in The Lip Reader
Season 5 Episode 6- Actress
- Writer
- Soundtrack
Jennifer Coolidge is a versatile character actress and experimental comedienne, best known for playing Stifler's mom in American Pie (1999).
She was born on August 28, 1961, in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, to Gretchen (Knauff) and Paul Constant Coolidge, a plastics manufacturer. Young Coolidge was dreaming of becoming a singer. She attended Norwell High School and Emerson College in Boston, Massachusetts, and earned her bachelor's degree in theatre in 1985. She moved to New York and joined the Gotham City improv group. Then, she headed to Los Angeles where she became a long-running member of "The Groundlings" comedy troupe. Coolidge made her television debut in a guest role on NBC's Seinfeld (1989), playing a voluptuous masseuse who won't offer her professional services to boyfriend Jerry in a 1993 episode. The following year, she had a regular gig on ABC's short-lived sketch series She TV (1994), then briefly became a cast member and writer on another short-lived sketch comedy series, Fox's Saturday Night Special (1996) produced by Roseanne Barr.
Coolidge made her big screen debut as a nurse in Not of This Earth (1995), then in the courtroom comedy Trial and Error (1997). Then, she appeared in small roles in several more feature films, and also continued her television work. Coolidge had her breakthrough role in American Pie (1999), as a boozed-up and sultry mom who seduces her son's classmate with the comment that she liked her scotch and men the same way: aged 18 years. She recreated the character in the sequel American Pie 2 (2001). Then, she reprized her role as "Paulette" opposite Reese Witherspoon in the "Legally Blonde" franchise. Although, she lost the part of "Lynette Scavo" on Desperate Housewives (2004) to Felicity Huffman, Coolidge graced several TV comedies as well, with major guest appearances on Frasier (1993) and Sex and the City (1998). Then, she landed a recurring role in the ABC sitcom Joey (2004), as "Bobbie Morgenstern", Joey's agent, appearing in 37 episodes over two seasons.
Eventually, Coolidge emerged as a versatile character actress with her no-holds-barred approach to comedy and her vanity-free comfort with playing uninhibited, unappealing characters, and delivering lines with sexual innuendo. Her talent shines in a range of characters, from a gold-digging dog owner in Best in Show (2000), to a scheming wife of an elderly mogul in Down to Earth (2001), to an opportunistic mother in American Dreamz (2006). Coolidge's gift for altering her appearance and manner, as well as her mastery of timing, shines in her perfectly hideous performance as "Fiona", a wicked stepmother in A Cinderella Story (2004) opposite Hilary Duff, for which Coolidge won a 2005 Teen Choice Award. Her lasting collaboration with director Christopher Guest continues in For Your Consideration (2006).
She has been sharing her time between her two homes, one is in Hollywood, California, and one in New Orleans, where she bought a historic mansion before the Hurricane Katrina hit the city, and then became involved in its restoration.as Jodi
in The Masseuse
Season 5 Episode 9- as Tawni
in The Conversion
Season 5 Episode 11 - Actress
- Producer
- Executive
Jami Gertz was born on 28 October 1965 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Twister (1996), The Lost Boys (1987) and Still Standing (2002). She has been married to Antony Ressler since 16 June 1989. They have three children.as Jane
in The Stall
Season 5 Episode 12- Actress
- Producer
Suzanne Snyder began her professional acting career while attending Northwestern University. Her first acting role was in the movie "Class". She is best known for her starring roles in "Weird Science", "Killer Klowns From Outer Space", "Fools Rush In", "Return of the Living Part 2", and "Night of the Creeps". Her other leading film roles include "The Oasis", "The Last Starfighter", "Tomorrows a Killer", "Retribution", "STAR", "The Night Before", "Femme Fatale", "Malevolence", and "Dancing On A Dry Salt Lake".
Suzanne's TV credits include two memorable guest-star roles in "Seinfeld", as well as other starring roles in "CHiPS", "Riptide", "Facts of Life", "Amazing Stories", "Houston Knights", "CBS Summer Playhouse", "Head of the Class", "City Scrapes", "Murder, She Wrote", "In The Heat of the Night", "Jake and the Fatman", and "Homicide; two-part episodes of "Family Ties" and "Silver Spoons"; the "Guts and Glory" miniseries; and TV movies "Police Story: Cop Killer" and "Preppy Murder". She also found stage success in one of Los Angeles' longest-running musicals, "Pepper Street" and was a cover girl for "Teen" magazine.
In 2024, Suzanne reprised her role as Debbie Stone in the video game Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game. She also has a role in the upcoming film If It Bleeds.as Audrey
in The Pie
Season 5 Episode 15- Actress
- Producer
- Director
Courteney Cox was born on June 15th, 1964 in Birmingham, Alabama, into an affluent Southern family. She is the daughter of Courteney (Bass) and Richard Lewis Cox (1930-2001), a businessman. She was the baby of the family with two older sisters (Virginia and Dottie) and an older brother, Richard, Jr. She was raised in an exclusive society town, Mountain Brook, Alabama. Courteney was the archetypal daddy's girl, and therefore was understandably devastated when, in 1974, her parents divorced, and her father moved to Florida.
She became a rebellious teen, and did not make things easy for her mother, and new stepfather, New York businessman Hunter Copeland. Now, she is great friends with both. She attended Mountain Brook High School, where she was a cheerleader, tennis player and swimmer. In her final year, she received her first taste of modeling. She appeared in an advert for the store, Parisians. Upon graduation, she left Alabama to study architecture and interior design at Mount Vernon College. After one year she dropped out to a pursue a modeling career in New York, after being signed by the prestigious Ford Modelling Agency. She appeared on the covers of teen magazines such as Tiger Beat and Little Miss, plus numerous romance novels. She then moved on to commercials for Maybeline, Noxema, New York Telephone Company and Tampax.
While modeling, she attended acting classes, as her real dream and ambition was to be an actress. In 1984, she landed herself a small part in one episode of As the World Turns (1956) as a young débutante named Bunny. Her first big break, however, was being cast by Brian De Palma in the Bruce Springsteen video "Dancing in The Dark". In 1985, she moved to LA to star alongside Dean Paul Martin in Misfits of Science (1985). It was a flop, but a few years later, she was chosen out of thousands of hopefuls to play Michael J. Fox's girlfriend, psychology major Lauren Miller in Family Ties (1982).
In 1989, Family Ties (1982) ended, and Cox went through a lean spell in her career, featuring in unmemorable movies such as Mr. Destiny (1990) with Michael Caine. Fortunes changed dramatically for Cox, when in 1994, she starred alongside Jim Carrey in the unexpected hit Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1994), and a year later she was cast as Monica Geller on the hugely successful sitcom Friends (1994). It was this part that turned her into an international superstar and led to an American Comedy Award nomination. In 1996 Cox starred in Wes Craven's horror/comedy Scream (1996) . This movie grossed over $100 million at the box office, and won Cox rave reviews for her standout performance as the wickedly bitchy and smug TV reporter Gale Weathers. She went on to play this character again in each of the three sequels. Not only did her involvement in this movie lead to critical acclaim, but it also led to her meeting actor husband David Arquette. He played her on-screen love interest Dewey, and life imitated art as the two fell in love for real. Their wedding took place in San Francisco, at the historic Grace Cathedral atop Nob Hill, on June 12th, 1999. Joined by 200 guests, including Cox's film star friends Liam Neeson and Kevin Spacey, the happy couple finally became Mr. and Mrs. Arquette.as Meryl
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Season 5 Episode 17