Biography
After a striking entrance--arising nude from a lake like Venus--Warner's character turned out to be an earth mother, vegetarian, animal rights activist, ambulance driver, law student. In "Mr. Saturday Night" (1992), Warner gracefully aged 40 years on screen over the course of playing Billy Crystal's long-suffering wife. She next joined an impressive young ensemble playing summer campers grown up and reunited in "Indian Summer" (1993) but the …
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Career Milestones
| Appeared in commercials for Alpo dog food | ||
| Appeared on TV in "21 Jump Street", "Carol and Company" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" | ||
| Made acting debut at age 15, two-day cameo on daytime soap "The Guiding Light" as a girl with a crush on series regular Kevin Bacon | ||
| Raised on Manhattan's Upper West Side | ||
1978 | As a teenager, auditioned for Louis Malle's "Pretty Baby" but was not chosen | |
1987 | Moved to Los Angeles | |
1988 | First major TV role, as Andrew Dice Clay's girlfriend on HBO special, "Andrew Dice Clay: The Diceman Cometh" | |
1990 | Feature debut, a bit part in "Flatliners" | |
1991 | First feature lead, "Doc Hollywood" | |
1992 | Cast opposite Billy Crystal as the title character's wife in "Mr. Saturday Night" | |
1995 | Appeared opposite Chris Farley in the screen comedy "Tommy Boy" | |
1995 | Debut as series regular in the short-lived NBC sitcom "Pride & Joy" | |
1999 | Had recurring role on Fox's "Party of Five" as a restaurant manager who fell for series regular Scott Wolf | |
1999 | Returned to series TV as co-star of "Family Law" (CBS); left show during the third season | |
