Biography
Multi-talented, she started her career as an actress and singer working at Disneyland fresh out of college in the early 1990s and later formed her own 14-piece big band with which she toured, opening for artists such as Mel Torme and Dana Carvey. Kent's television credits go back to 1991, when she guested on an episode of the ABC sitcom "Baby Talk". Singing and acting on stage rounded out her time before she returned to the small screen in …
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Career Milestones
| Formed a 14-piece big band with a friend; toured for four years, opening for artists including Mel Torme, Dana Carvey and Paula Poundstone | ||
| Played Maddie Keller, a wisecracking bartender on the NBC sitcom "Stark Raving Mad" | ||
| Played the best friend of Jenny McCarthy's Hollywood-bound heiress in the NBC sitcom "Jenny" | ||
| Raised in Chappaqua, New York | ||
| Starred as Miss Lilly in Disneyland's Golden Horseshoe Revue | ||
1990 | Moved to Los Angeles after college (date approximate) | |
1991 | Had early TV credit on an episode of the ABC sitcom "Baby Talk" | |
1994 | Appeared in an episode of "Married... With Children" (Fox) | |
1994 | Co-starred in the fact-based TV-movie "Roseanne and Tom: Behind the Scenes" (NBC), playing Kim Silva, the couple's assistant who was joined with them in a mock three-way marriage | |
1995 | Had a cameo in the premiere episode of "Nowhere Man" (UPN) | |
1996 | Was a recurring guest star on "Life With Roger", a sitcom on The WB | |
1997 | Made guest appearances on "Chicago Sons" and "Men Behaving Badly" (both NBC) | |
1997 | Took a lead role in the musical "Funny Business" at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC | |
2000 | Starred on the CBS comedy-drama series "That's Life" playing Lydia DeLucca, a working-class young woman who returns to college rather than settle into the married life that is expected of her | |
