Christa Miller

Christa Miller (born May 28, 1964)[1] is an American actress and model known for her roles in television comedies. Her foremost roles include Kate O'Brien in the ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show, Jordan Sullivan in the NBC/ABC comedy series Scrubs, Liz in the Apple TV+ comedy drama Shrinking, voicing Cleopatra "Cleo" Smith and Candide Sampson in Clone High. She has also appeared in Seinfeld, The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and CSI: Miami. From 2009 to 2015, she starred in the ABC/TBS sitcom Cougar Town.

Christa Miller
Born (1964-05-28) May 28, 1964
Occupation(s)Actress, model
Years active1985–present
Known forKate O'Brien in The Drew Carey Show
Jordan Sullivan in Scrubs
Spouse
(m. 1999)
Children3, including Charlotte Lawrence

Early life

Miller's 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 in 1990.[2]

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.

She later appeared twice on Seinfeld, as two different characters. In the 1993 episode "The Sniffing Accountant", she played the prospective boss of George Costanza. She had intended to be a dramatic actress, and 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 The Drew Carey Show,[3] who cast her as Kate O'Brien,[4] whom she played from 1995 to 2002.

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 also was the voice of Cleopatra in the short-lived animated show Clone High. She had a leading role in the 2008 two-part TV miniseries The Andromeda Strain. She also appeared in the CSI: Miami episode Divorce Party.

In 2009, Miller began starring on Cougar Town, a sitcom created and produced by her husband and starring 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.[4] They have three children; Charlotte,[5] William,[6] and Henry.[7] Her aunt is actress Susan Saint James.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1995 Love and Happiness
1997 Kiss & Tell Alex Stoddard
1999 Smiling Fish and Goat on Fire Kathy
2000 The Operator Janice Wheelan
2016 Hot Air[8] Kate
2018 Breaking In[9] Maggie Harris

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1985, 1988 Kate & Allie Student Episode: "Allie's Affair"
Blair Episodes: "Allie Doesn't Live Here Anymore" and "The Odd Couples"
1990 Northern Exposure Laurie Batan Episode: "Soapy Sanderson"
1992 Stepfather III Beth Davis Television film
1993 Seinfeld Ellen Episode: "The Sniffing Accountant"
1994 A Friend to Die For Terri Television film
1994 The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air Girl Episode: "Who's the Boss?"
1994 Party of Five Theresa Episode: "Much Ado"
1995 Seinfeld Paula Episode: "The Doodle"
1995–2002 The Drew Carey Show Kate O'Brien Series regular, 183 episodes
2001–2010 Scrubs Jordan Sullivan Recurring role, 89 episodes
Nominated — Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (2003–04)
2002–2003 Clone High Cleopatra "Cleo" Smith (voice) Series regular
2008 The Andromeda Strain Dr. Angela Noyce Miniseries
2009 CSI: Miami Amy Lansing Episode: "Divorce Party"
2009–2015 Cougar Town Ellie Torres Series regular, 102 episodes
Gracie Award for Outstanding Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Comedy Series (2014)
2015 Undateable Ally/Jackie 3 episodes
2019 Whiskey Cavalier Kelly Ashland Episode: "Two of a Kind"
2021 Head of the Class Principal Maris Recurring role
2023–present Shrinking Liz Series regular, also music supervisor
2023–present Clone High Candide Sampson (voice) Series regular

References

  1. "Celebrity birthdays for the week of May 28-June 3". Associated Press. May 22, 2023. Retrieved September 18, 2023.
  2. 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. Archived from the original on March 15, 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  3. Rizzo, Carita. "Before They Were Stars", TV Guide, January 3, 2011, page 23
  4. Brady, Lois Smith (December 5, 1999). "WEDDINGS: VOWS; Christa Miller, William Lawrence IV". The New York Times. Archived from the original on June 7, 2014. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  5. Variety Staff (June 23, 2000). "Charlotte Sarah Lawrence". Variety. Archived from the original on September 24, 2019. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  6. Variety Staff (January 30, 2003). "William Stoddard Lawrence". Variety. Retrieved September 12, 2019.
  7. People Staff (December 4, 2006). "Hello, Henry!". People. Archived from the original on April 5, 2023. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
  8. "'Cougar Town' Actress Joins Indie Comedy 'Hot Air' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. May 21, 2014. Archived from the original on June 11, 2014. Retrieved June 4, 2014.
  9. Dave McNary (July 10, 2017). "Gabrielle Union's Home-Invasion Drama 'Breaking In' Casts Christa Miller". Variety. Archived from the original on January 16, 2018. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
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