- 2006: Played Mandy Moore's mother in Paul Weitz's political satire "American Dreamz"
- 2006: Co-starred in "The Amateurs," an independent comedy about a sleepy town that comes together to film a porno
- 2006: Reunited with Guest to play a producer in "For Your Consideration"
- 2005: Voiced Aunt Fanny in the animated feature "Robots"
- 2004: Portrayed the wicked stepmother in the modern day fairytale "A Cinderella Story"
- 2004: Cast in "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" based on the books by Daniel Handler
- 2003: Returned as Stifler's mom in the comedy "American Wedding"
- 2003: Reprised her role as Paulette in the sequl "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde"
- 2001: Appeared on Broadway in the revival of "The Women"
- 2001: Played the scheming wife of an elderly mogul (Chris Rock) in "Down to Earth"
- 2001: Reprised role as Mrs. Stifler in "American Pie 2"
- 2001: Made guest appearance on the NBC sitcom "Frasier"
- 2001: Played Paulette, the manicurist befriended by fashion plate sorority girl turned Harvard Law student Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon), in "Legally Blonde"
- 2001: Reteamed with Rock in the comedy "Pootie Tang"
- 2001: Had a brief cameo in the fashion model espionage spoof "Zoolander"
- 2000: Played the golddigging owner of Rhapsody in White, a perfectly manicured poodle and returning champion, in the dog show-set comedy "Best in Show"
- 2000: Had a supporting role in "The Broken Hearts Club: A Romantic Comedy" as Betty, the incommunicative haristylist who hears everyone's problems and theories
- 1999: Played a boozed up bimbo who beds her son's high school classmate in "American Pie"
- 1998: Had a cameo as a desirable police officer in "A Night at the Roxbury"
- 1998: Guest starred on an episode of the sitcom "Alright Already" (The WB)
- 1998: Cast in a two-episode recurring role on the Showtime series "Rude Awakening"
- 1998: Co-starred in the children's comedy "Slappy and the Stinkers"
- 1997: Acted in the comedy feature "Trial and Error"
- 1997: Had a recurring voice role on the Fox animated sitcom "King of the Hill"
- 1996: Was a cast member and writer for "Saturday Night Special" (Fox), another short-lived sketch comedy series
- 1995: Featured in the Roger Corman sci-fi/horror presentations "Not of This Earth" and "Bucket of Blood" (both aired on Showtime)
- 1994: Was a regular on the short-lived sketch comedy series "She TV" (ABC)
- 1993: Had early television credit guesting on a memorable episode of NBC's "Seinfeld" as a masseuse who won't offer her professional talents to boyfriend Jerry
- Starred in the romantic comedy "Oooph!" (lensed 2001), set to air on Showtime in the 2001-2002 season
- Relocated to Los Angeles; joined the renowned sketch comedy troupe The Groundlings
- Raised in Massachusetts
- Moved to New York City and joined the Gotham City Improv group
- Acted in the police parody feature "Showtime" (lensed 2001)




