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Miller's first role on television was in ''[[Kate & Allie]]'', which starred her real-life aunt, [[Susan Saint James]]. She then appeared in episodes of ''[[Northern Exposure]]'', ''[[Fresh Prince of Bel Air]]'' and ''[[Party of Five]]''. She had a small role in the horror film ''[[Stepfather III]]'' (1992) with [[Priscilla Barnes]].
Miller's first role on television was in ''[[Kate & Allie]]'', which starred her real-life aunt, [[Susan Saint James]]. She then appeared in episodes of ''[[Northern Exposure]]'', ''[[Fresh Prince of Bel Air]]'' and ''[[Party of Five]]''. She had a small role in the horror film ''[[Stepfather III]]'' (1992) with [[Priscilla Barnes]].


Miller appeared twice on ''[[Seinfeld]]'', as two different characters. In the 1993 episode "[[The Sniffing Accountant]]", she played the boss of [[George Costanza]]. Having intended to be a dramatic actress, this role proved to be a turning point for Miller, who realized how much she enjoyed comedy. Two years later she returned to ''Seinfeld'' in "[[The Doodle]]" to play George's girlfriend, Paula. This episode proved to be a boom to her career, as she convinced co-creator [[Larry David]] to provide her with a rough cut video of the still-unaired episode when she auditioned for ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'', whose producers had initially thought she was too inexperienced. David's support helped Miller win over the producers of ''Drew Carey'',<ref>Rizzo, Carita. "Before They Were Stars", ''[[TV Guide]]'', January 3, 2011, page 23</ref> who cast her as [[The Drew Carey Show#Cast and characters|Kate O'Brien]],<ref name="nyt1" /> whom she played from 1995 - 2002.
Miller appeared twice on ''[[Seinfeld]]'', as two different characters. In the 1993 episode "[[The Sniffing Accountant]]", she played the boss of [[George Costanza]]. Having intended to be a dramatic actress, this role proved to be a turning point for Miller, who realized how much she enjoyed comedy. Two years later she returned to ''Seinfeld'' in "[[The Doodle]]" to play George's girlfriend, Paula. This episode proved to be a boon to her career, as she convinced co-creator [[Larry David]] to provide her with a rough cut video of the still-unaired episode when she auditioned for ''[[The Drew Carey Show]]'', whose producers had initially thought she was too inexperienced. David's support helped Miller win over the producers of ''Drew Carey'',<ref>Rizzo, Carita. "Before They Were Stars", ''[[TV Guide]]'', January 3, 2011, page 23</ref> who cast her as [[The Drew Carey Show#Cast and characters|Kate O'Brien]],<ref name="nyt1" /> whom she played from 1995 - 2002.


Miller was the voice of [[Cleopatra (Clone High)|Cleopatra]] in the short-lived animated show ''[[Clone High]]''.
Miller was the voice of [[Cleopatra (Clone High)|Cleopatra]] in the short-lived animated show ''[[Clone High]]''.

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Christa Miller
Born (1964-05-28) May 28, 1964 (age 60)
OccupationActress
Years active1985–present
SpouseBill Lawrence (1999-present)

Christa Miller (born May 28, 1964) is an American actress who has achieved success in television comedy series. Her foremost roles include Kate O'Brien on The Drew Carey Show and Jordan Sullivan on Scrubs (which was created by her husband Bill Lawrence). She has also made appearances on Seinfeld and CSI: Miami. Since 2009, she has a starring role in the ABC sitcom Cougar Town, also created by husband Bill Lawrence.

Early life

Miller was born in Manhattan and attended the prestigious Convent of the Sacred Heart, the daughter of model Bonnie Trompeter;[1] and is the niece of actress Susan Saint James and NBC sports executive Dick Ebersol . She has one brother, John. Miller was a model as a child, appearing in a Wonder Bread commercial when she was six months old, posing at three for Francesco Scavullo in an Ivory soap advertisement, and being photographed for the cover of Redbook.[citation needed] Her days as a child model were curtailed after an operation for a benign bone tumor. After attending Convent of the Sacred Heart, she returned briefly to modeling, but soon took acting lessons, and gave up modeling when she moved to Los Angeles, California, in 1990.[1] She was cover model and had a pictorial in the first U.S. edition of Maxim.

Career

Miller's first role on television was in Kate & Allie, which starred her real-life aunt, Susan Saint James. She then appeared in episodes of Northern Exposure, Fresh Prince of Bel Air and Party of Five. She had a small role in the horror film Stepfather III (1992) with Priscilla Barnes.

Miller appeared twice on Seinfeld, as two different characters. In the 1993 episode "The Sniffing Accountant", she played the boss of George Costanza. Having intended to be a dramatic actress, this role proved to be a turning point for Miller, who realized how much she enjoyed comedy. Two years later she returned to Seinfeld in "The Doodle" to play George's girlfriend, Paula. This episode proved to be a boon to her career, as she convinced co-creator Larry David to provide her with a rough cut video of the still-unaired episode when she auditioned for The Drew Carey Show, whose producers had initially thought she was too inexperienced. David's support helped Miller win over the producers of Drew Carey,[2] who cast her as Kate O'Brien,[3] whom she played from 1995 - 2002.

Miller was the voice of Cleopatra in the short-lived animated show Clone High.

In 2001, Miller's husband, writer-producer Bill Lawrence, conceived a new comedy-drama, Scrubs. Miller was given a guest role as Dr. Cox's (John C. McGinley) acerbic ex-wife Jordan Sullivan. Originally, the character was intended to appear in only one episode; in season 2, the role became recurring. When her young cousin Teddy Ebersol, son of Susan St. James and Dick Ebersol, died in a plane crash in 2004, Scrubs dedicated the season 4 episode "My Lucky Charm" to him.

Miller had a leading role in the 2008 two-part TV miniseries The Andromeda Strain. She also appeared in the CSI: Miami episode "Divorce Party".

She now appears on Cougar Town, a sitcom created and produced by her husband, which stars Courteney Cox, with whom Miller worked in a three-part story-arc of Season 8 of Scrubs.

Personal life

Miller married Bill Lawrence in 1999.[3] They have three children, Charlotte Sarah (born June 8, 2000), William Stoddard (born January 3, 2003), and Henry Vanduzer (born October 8, 2006). Her last two pregnancies were written into Scrubs.

References

  1. ^ a b Slewinski, Christy (September 15, 1996). "Growing up was a real soap opera sitcom star Christa Miller says her mother was the model mom". Daily News. Retrieved 23 January 2010.
  2. ^ Rizzo, Carita. "Before They Were Stars", TV Guide, January 3, 2011, page 23
  3. ^ a b Brady, Lois Smith (December 5, 1999). "WEDDINGS: VOWS; Christa Miller, William Lawrence IV". The New York Times. Retrieved 23 January 2010.

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