CHRISTINE TAYLOR
(LILY)

It's not easy to make every guy in a theater instantly fall in love with you while you're onscreen with Claudia Schiffer, but Christine pulls it off.

She has acted to stellar reviews in film, TV, theater, and most impressively, acted really nice when boneheads drove past the set and yelled "Hey Marcia" while she was preparing for a scene.

A gifted physical comedienne, she shocked cast and crew with her willingness to take huge pratfalls, her talent to carry a complicated scene flawlessly, and her amazing ability to remain cheerful at three in the morning when she was handed on-set script changes.


Christine poses with the author and his niece, Sasha.
(It'd be a nice-looking photo if the author wasn't in it.)

Christine starred as Marcia Brady in "The Brady Bunch Movie" and "A Very Brady Sequel," and has appeared in the films "Kiss Toledo Goodbye," "The Wedding Singer," "Denial," "The Craft," and "Night of the Demons 2." She also starred in the TV films "Here Come the Munsters" (as Marilyn), and "To the Ends of Time" as Princess Stephanie.

She has appeared on practically every important TV comedy of the nineties, including "Seinfeld" (in two episodes, as "Ellen"), "Ellen" (in one episode, not as "Ellen"), "Murphy Brown," and "Friends" (appearing in several episodes as "Bonnie," the bald girl). She also worked on "Blossom," where she met future DBNS co-star Joey Lawrence -- "whoa!"

Christine also starred in the TV series "Party Girl," and is currently developing her own show. (The question is, can she hire herself to play her own character in the film version, ala "The Brady Bunch Movie?")

Ms. Taylor loves Twix bars and scary films, and is looking for a horror script of her own to star in. (Acting with Screech on "Saved By the Bell" wasn't scary enough???)

In November of 1999, Ms. Taylor accepted the marriage proposal of actor/director Ben Stiller. Sorry guys (like you had a shot).



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