Biography
Appearing on the short-lived syndicated daytime drama "Swans Crossing" failed to jumpstart her career, but this onetime Doublemint twin found fame as Jessica, the wilder half of the Wakefield twins on "Sweet Valley High", the syndicated series based on Francine Pascal's long-running young adult book series. From 1994 to 1998 she played against type as the outgoing and opportunistic sister while her real-life twin played the more studious …
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Career Milestones
2006 | Co-starred with Shawn and Marlon Wayans in the comedy, "The Little Man"; directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans | |
2004 | Cast opposite Shawn and Marlon Wayans in the comedy "White Chicks" | |
2004 | Appeared in the Pilot episode of the NBC drama "North Shore" | |
2004 | Featured in the comedy "Broken Lizard's Club Dread" | |
2002 | Co-starred in the Fox midseason replacement sitcom "That '80s Show" | |
2001 | Played the dream girl of David Spade's titular loser in the comedy "Joe Dirt" | |
2000 | Acted in the TBS original movie "On Hostile Ground" | |
2000 | Featured in the direct-to-video actioner "Sonic Blast" | |
1999 | Had a recurring role on "Dawson's Creek" as the mysterious Eve, the would-be seductress with a secret | |
1995 | Made feature debut in "The Basketball Diaries" | |
1994 | Starred opposite twin Cynthia, playing Jessica Wakefield on the teen series "Sweet Valley High" (syndicated; UPN) | |
1994 | With sister, guest starred in an episode of the detective series "Burke's Law" (CBS) | |
| With sister Cynthia, was a Doublemint Twin in the famed gum commercials | ||
1992 | Was featured on the short-lived syndicated daytime drama "Swans Crossing", starring with Sarah Michelle Gellar | |
1987 | With sister, portrayed a two-headed dragon in a fantasy sequence on "The New Leave It to Beaver" (Disney Channel; TBS; and syndicated) | |
| Began modeling at age 11; appeared in teen fashion publications Seventeen and YM | ||
Awards
2007 | MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss in Little Man |
