2009 | Joined HBO's "Entourage" in a recurring role as Marlo, the wife of Ari Gold's new business partner |
2006 | Cast in the indie comedy "Keeping Up with the Steins," playing the wife of Jeremy Piven |
2002 | Played Judy Miller in the CBS sitcom, "Still Standing" |
2002 | Portrayed the late comedy legend Gilda Radner in the ABC movie, "Gilda Radner: It's Always Something" |
2001 | Played a heroin addict in "Lip Service" |
2000 | Played a recurring role of a prissy lawyer on the FOX comedy, "Ally McBeal"; garnered an Emmy nomination |
1999 | Played one of the titular "Seven Girlfriends" |
1997 | Had recurring role as a psychologist on the hit NBC series, "ER" |
1996 | Co-starred as Melissa, the fiancee of a storm chaser (Bill Paxton), in "Twister" |
1994 | Made TV-movie debut in "This Can't Be Love" (CBS), starring Katharine Hepburn and Anthony Quinn |
1994 | Had memorable guest role as a woman who wouldn't share toilet paper with Elaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) on "Seinfeld" (NBC) |
1992 | Played title role in the feature comedy "Jersey Girl" |
1991 | Returned to series TV as the youngest of three sisters in the ABC sitcom, "Sibs" |
1990 | Played Kirstie Alley's sister in "Sibling Rivalry" |
1989 | Co-starred with Kirk Cameron as college debaters in "Listen to Me" |
1987 | Portrayed rich girl Blair, opposite Robert Downey Jr. and Andrew McCarthy in the film adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel, "Less Than Zero" |
1987 | Again collaborated with Jason Patric in "The Lost Boys" |
1986 | Had featured role alongside Jason Patric in "Solarbabies" |
1986 | First collaboration with Jason Patric, the Los Angeles production of "Outta Gas on Lover's Leap" |
1986 | Leading role debut, "Quicksilver" |
1984 | Appeared in the John Hughes-directed, "Sixteen Candles" |
1983 | Played the recurring role of Boots St. Clair on the NBC series, "The Facts of Life" |
1982 | Regular series debut, playing the popular Muffy Tepperman in the CBS sitcom, "Square Pegs" |
1981 | Made film debut in "Endless Love" |
| First acting role was playing Dorothy in "The Wizard of Oz" in the fifth grade |
| Raised in Glenview, Illinois |