Television Appearances
- Alien Nation (1990) as Cindy (one episode)
- The Outsiders (1990) (TV series) as Belinda Jenkins (eight episodes)
- thirtysomething (1990) as Melodie Klein (one episode)
- Midnight Caller (1991) (one episode)
- Who's the Boss? (1991) as Patricia (one episode)
- The Wonder Years (1991) as Cindy (one episode)
- "Due South" (1994) as Celine (one episode)
- Grace Under Fire (1994) as Julie Shirley (one episode)
- Sirens (1994) as Laura Downey (one episode)
- Chicago Hope (1995) as Melissa Connell (one episode)
- The X-Files (1995) as Shannon Ausbury (one episode)
- Weird Science (1995) as Tori (one episode)
- No One Would Tell (1996) (TVM) as Nikki
- Cracker (1997) as Dee Dee Wilder (one episode)
- Millennium (1997) as Maddie Haskell (one episode)
- Profiler (1997–1998) as Francis Malone (17 episodes)
- Party of Five (1998–1999) as Maggie (11 episodes)
- CSI: Miami (2002) as Ginny Taylor (one episode)
- Crossing Jordan (2005) as Kate (one episode)
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2005) as Annabelle Frost (one episode)
- Killer Instinct (2005) as Sarah Miller (one episode)
- CSI: NY (2005) as Heather Dawson (one episode)
- Shark (2006) as Janet Butler (one episode)
- Without A Trace (2006) as Megan Sullivan (one episode)
- Prison Break (2008) as Rita Morgan (4 episodes)
- The Event (2010) as FBI Agent Angela Collier (recurring role)
- House (2011) as Theresa (one episode)
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