- 2004: Cast in "Blade: Trinity"
- 2003: Cast as a club kid in the feature "Party Monster"
- 2002: Co-starred in the Holocaust drama "The Grey Zone"; screened at Toronto
- 2001: Reprised part in "American Pie 2"
- 2000: Cast as a young girl whose parents send her to a camp when they think she's a lesbian in the comedy "But I'm a Cheerleader"
- 1999: Had featured role in the teen comedy "American Pie"
- 1999: Debut as associate producer, "Freeway 2"; also tarred
- 1998: Starred in "Slums of Beverly Hills"
- 1996: Breakthrough screen role as DJ the narrator of Woody Allen's "Everyone Says I Love You"
- 1993: Film acting debut in "Dennis the Menace"
- 1986: Played recurring role of Opal on "Pee-wee's Playhouse" (CBS)
- 1986: First film, an uncredited appearance as Meryl Streep's niece in "Heartburn"
- Raised primarily in NYC and on Long Island; lived for about three years (c. 1987-1990) in Israel
- Had recurring role on the CBS soap "As the World Turns"




