Back in the 1990s, she emerged as a standout film star, best known for her role as Kit Keller in the beloved 1992 movie A League of Their Own. Following that success, she continued to build her acting career with memorable appearances in Free Willy in 1993 and the cult classic Tank Girl in 1995. Over the years, her talent has kept her in the spotlight—most notably, she took on the recurring role of Lolly on the popular Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, which introduced her to a whole new generation of fans.
Before all the fame and red carpet moments, life looked a bit different. After high school, she actually worked as a graphic designer, channeling her creativity into design before transitioning into acting. She grew up in a close-knit family, sharing her childhood with her sister Lisa, who’s been part of her journey from the very beginning. It’s interesting how things unfold—starting with quiet beginnings and leading to such a dynamic presence on screen. She’s truly made a name for herself, one role at a time.
She made appearances in several popular television shows, including Prison Break, where her performance stood out, The Cleaner, which showcased her versatility, and House M.D., a fan-favorite series. She really brought depth to each role she took on, and viewers couldn’t help but notice her presence across these acclaimed shows. She definitely left a mark with her talent and dedication throughout her time on screen.