Kristin Dattilo
Milestones
- Birthplace: Kankakee, Illinois, USA
- Birthday: November 30, 1968
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2004
Cast as the mom on the WB comedy "Commando Nanny"
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2003
Appeared in the romantic comedy "Intolerable Cruelty," directed by Joel Coen
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2001 to 2004
Had a regular role on the Showtime series "The Chris Isaak Show"
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1999
Featured in episodes of "Friends" (NBC), "JAG" (CBS), "Angel" (The WB) and "It's Like... You Know" (ABC)
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1998
Acted in the independent comedy "Some Girls"
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1998
Guest starred on "Ally McBeal" as a woman who is thrown into a dumpster by her former friend (Natasha Gregson Wagner)
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1997
Starred on UPN's "Hitz", yet another ill-fated sitcom
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1996
Had a regular role on the short-lived Fox sitcom "Local Heroes"
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1996
Had a supporting role in the independent feature "Infinity", a period piece directed by Matthew Broderick
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1995
Was a regular on the short-lived CBS sitcom "The Office"
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1994
Appeared in two episodes of the ABC drama "The Byrds of Paradise"
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1992
Acted in the crime drama "Final Judgement"; also featured in the NBC TV-movie "Cruel Doubt"
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1991
Featured in the supernatural feature "Pyrates" and the USA Network TV-movie thriller "Child of Darkness, Child of Light"
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1991
Guested on a memorable episode of "Beverly Hills, 90201" (Fox) playing a teen mom who dates Brandon (Jason Priestly); that same year, appeared in an episode of the sitcom "Parker Lewis Can't Lose" (also Fox)
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1990
Acted in the horror feature "Mirror, Mirror"
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1990
Made regular series debut on the short-lived high school musical series "Hull High" (NBC)
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1990
Starred as the eponymous homicidal abused teen in the acclaimed video for Aerosmith's hit "Janie's Got a Gun"
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1988
Had early TV credit on an episode of the CBS drama "TV 101"
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1987
Filmed the adventure feature "The Legend of Grizzly Adams" with her brother Bryan (released in 1990)
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1985
Settled in California
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1982
Returned to Florida
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1979
Relocated with family to Los Angeles at age ten (date approximate)
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1973
With mother and two brothers, moved from Kankakee, Illinois to Florida at age four (date approximate)