
Since I originally featured her, Monica Potter has gone on to star as Kristina Braverman, a mother of a small boy with Aspberger's syndrome, in the TV drama "Parenthood." Kristina is married to Adam, the older son in the Braverman family.
Her best known roles are as Gwen Hotchkiss on the NBC daytime serial "Passions" and as Karen Darling on the ABC series "Dirty Sexy Money."
Tylo has done several TV spots endorsing several beauty products - of course - during her career.
Fun fact: One of Hunter Tylo's most memorable commercials was made just as her acting career was taking off. In an ad for DifRinse, a water-rinseable cold cream, she played a whiteface circus clown who removes her makeup with the product. The surprise is that you only realize she's a woman after she's also removed her bald-wig headpiece and let her hair down. (Well, that ad must have made a lot of young men want to run away and join the circus! ;-) )
Despite several movie roles, she's best known these days for television roles such as detective Maddie Hayes in the eighties series "Moonlighting" (the show that introduced us to Bruce Willis) and as struggling actress Cybill Sheridan in her own nineties sitcom "Cybill." More recently, she has had a recurring role in Showtime's "The L Word."
She's also done TV movies, including two spectacular turns as Martha Stewart. :-D
She has appeared in over fifty movies and on several television shows. Her best-known movie roles include the schizophrenic Deborah in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, Marilyn Novell, the wife of an astronaut, in Apollo 13, and Anne Anderson in the 1998 movie A Civil Action.
Her movie credits include Fried Green Tomatoes, Grand Canyon, The Client and Boys On the Side.
Her television roles included a recurring role on NBC's White House drama "The West Wing," as women's rights activist Amelia Gardner, who was a love interest for White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman. Since 2005, Mary-Louise Parker has played Nancy Botwin, a suburban widow who grows and sells marijuana in "Weeds," which has won her both an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
She has her own line of home decorating products, including a wallpaper line.