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Paget Brewster
Role:
Kathy
Paget Brewster took an auspicious if roundabout path to
an acting career, sorting out fame first in New York, where she was the
singer for an underground rock band, later moving to San Francisco where she
became a local television personality, and ending up in Los Angeles, where
she acted in a string of failed pilots, landed a recurring role on NBC's hit
sitcom "Friends" and made her starring regular debut on the 1999 CBS series
"Love & Money". Dark-haired and quick witted, with a winning smile and a
mischievous allure, Brewster broke through as a talk show host on the aptly
named late-night series "The Paget Show", aired on San Francisco's KPIX.
Fielding topics that ranged from serious family disputes to drag queen
makeovers, she had a likable, spunky presence and came across well in the
genre.
The series was courted by syndication companies, the USA Network and Fox,
but despite this interest, and no doubt partly due to the influx of other
talkers on the air at the time, "The Paget Show" never lived past its 65
episode KPIX incarnation. Still, her engaging energetic presence opened
doors for acting opportunities, and she filmed two failed sitcom pilots for
Fox, the music video network-set "MV24" and a zany vehicle for comedian Dana
Gould entitled "World on a String". Persevering despite these early
disappointments, Brewster landed a role on the popular NBC sitcom "Friends",
playing Kathy, a medical assistant/actress who dates hunky but dim Joey,
only to fall in love with his sarcastic, self-effacing roommate Chandler.
Brewster appeared on six episodes of the series, significantly raising her
profile and lining up more starring roles in failed pilots, including the
Fox police series "Ghost Cop" and the CBS detective drama "The Expert". 1998
saw her take on a recurring voice role in the Fox animated adventure
adaptation "Godzilla: The Series" and a starring role as a NASA technician
in the action packed "Max Q" (ABC), producer Jerry Bruckheimer's misfired
TV-movie debut. Brewster struck gold with "Love & Money", a CBS pilot picked
up for the 1999 fall season, in which she starred as Allison Conklin, a
kindergarten teacher and daughter of privilege who falls for her affluent
apartment building's blue-collar superintendent (Brian Van Holt).
With a supporting cast including Swoosie Kurtz as her boozy mother and David
Ogden Stiers as her austere father, she made her network television starring
debut in good company and considered the series, whether or not it proved a
hit, an invaluable learning experience. On the big screen, Brewster starred
in the 1998 independent feature "Let's Talk About Sex", as Michelle, an
intimacy-wary and controlling single woman who routinely dates much younger
men. She could also been seen that year as a movie star who holds a contest
to find a boyfriend in the festival screened independent "Skippy". Brewster
played a fast-talking down-on-her luck actress in Bill Fishman's "Desperate
But Not Serious" (lensed 1998), co-starring Christine Taylor and Claudia
Schiffer and was later featured in "The Specials" (lensed 1998) as Ms.
Indestructible, comprising, along with actors including Rob Lowe and Thomas
Haden Church, a group of oddly powered superheroes in this "Mystery Men"
(1999) reminiscent comedy. |