Lindsay Sloane

A pretty, versatile young actress who has been working consistently in television since the beginning of the 1990s, New York City native Lindsey Sloane moved with her family to California at age one. By age 13 she had begun her acting career, voicing a character in the CBS animated special "Why, Charlie Brown, Why?" in 1990. The following year she began a two-season recurring role on the nostalgic ABC sitcom "The Wonder Years", playing a classmate of narrator Kevin Arnold (Fred Savage). A guest stint on the ABC drama "My So-Called Life" and a supporting role in the "CBS Schoolbreak Special" presentation "Between Mother and Daughter" added more credits to Sloane's resume while keeping her in the public eye.

A regular role on the short-lived NBC sitcom "Mr. Rhodes" (1996-97) was followed by a regular part on the ABC sitcom "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch". Here Sloane was afforded her most visible role to that point, playing the eponymous high schooler's naive but spirited friend Valerie. She played the mermaid Fin in the spin-off TV-movie "Sabrina Down Under" (ABC, 1999), and reteamed with former ABC co-star Fred Savage, guesting on an episode of the actor's series "Working" (NBC) in 1998. Sloane was subsequently featured with a 1999-2000 two-episode recurring role on Fox's "That '70s Show" and a guest turns on the NBC series "The West Wing" and "M.Y.O.B." in 2000. Later that year she was cast as insecure and amiable actress Marcy Sternfeld on the teen-drama spoofing sitcom "Grosse Pointe" (The WB). Said to be playing the cast member based on Tori Spelling in the "Beverly Hills, 90210"-like series-within-a-series, Sloane's character underwent some changes in order to not strain relations between Aaron Spelling and producer Darren Star. A young and cute but oddly unpopular actress with an eating disorder and very low self-esteem, Marcy was the most likeable character on the show, and Sloane's charming girl-next-door persona was a perfect fit for the guileless primetime soap actress.

While "Grosse Point" only lasted one season, Sloane quickly picked up film roles after the show ended in 2001. She appeared in "Man's Best Friend" in 2002 and was cast in the remake of the 1979 comedy "The In-Laws" (2003).

  • Also Credited As:
    Lindsay Sloane Leikin
  • Born:
    Lindsay Sloane Leikin on August 8, 1977 in Queens, New York
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Significant Others
  • Companion: Nate Richert. Co-starred together on "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (ABC)
  • Husband: Dar Rollins. Married in 2004; works at International Creative Management
Education
  • Chatsworth High School, Chatsworth, CA
Milestones
  • 1978 Moved from New York to California at age one
  • 1990 Voiced character in the CBS animated special "Why, Charlie Brown, Why?"
  • 1991 Had a recurring role as Kevin Arnold's (Fred Savage) school friend on the ABC sitcom "The Wonder Years"
  • 1994 Guested on an episode of "My So-Called Life" (ABC)
  • 1995 Acted in the "CBS Schoolbreak Special" presentation "Between Mother and Daughter"
  • 1996 Had a regular role on the NBC sitcom "Mr. Rhodes"
  • 1997 Was a regular on "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" (ABC) playing Sabrina's friend Valerie
  • 1998 Reteamed with Fred Savage, guesting on an episode of his NBC sitcom "Working"
  • 1999 Had a two-episode recurring role on "That '70s Show" (Fox)
  • 1999 Played a mermaid in the ABC movie "Sabrina Down Under"
  • 2000 Co-starred on the teen drama-spoofing sitcom "Grosse Pointe" (WB) playing insecure actress Marcy Sternfeld
  • 2000 Played 'Big Red' in the cheerleading film "Bring It On"
  • 2003 Cast as the bride in the comedy "The In-Laws"
  • 2004 Cast in the short-lived CBS series, "The Stones"
  • 2006 Cast as Ted Danson's daughter in ABC's "Help Me Help You"
  • 2007 Appeared in the indie "The TV Set" directed by Jake Kasdan and starring David Duchovny

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