Jenica Bergere

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Jenica Bergere is an American actress known for her roles in Trophy Wife, Bosch, The Drew Carey Show , The Faculty, and others. [1] [2] [3] Bergere has also appeared in the films Safety Not Guaranteed , And Then There Was Eve , Psycho Beach Party , and others. [4] [5]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996White LipstickToni Gillette
1999 Splendor Model #1
1999Love HappensAmy
2000 Psycho Beach Party Cookie
2000 Dancing in September Writer One
2001 Rat Race Hotel Clerk
2001I Shaved My Legs for ThisBlythe
2005 Yours, Mine & Ours Claudia
2006Forgiving the FranklinsChristian Parent's Association Woman
2007 If I Had Known I Was a Genius Bitchy Young Woman
2007 Live! Southern Accent Pitcher
2008 Superhero Movie "Mr. Landers!"
2010 Barry Munday Janice (Midwife)
2011 Balls to the Wall Candy Lane
2011 Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer Rocky's Mom
2011Coming & GoingMrs. Jensen
2012 Safety Not Guaranteed Liz
2012 The Babymakers Officer Kanani
2012 Knife Fight Molly
2012 Least Among Saints Jeremy's Mom
2012Love or WhateverMelissa
2012 Chasing Mavericks Zeuf
2012 The Motel Life Polly Flynn
2012Shadow WitnessNancy Hodel
2013 A Single Shot Colette
2013ScrewedMeredith
2014 Supremacy Gerardi
2014All StarsJenica Harmon
2015Come SimiJenica
2016Losing in LoveSandy
2016Tattoo YouTammy
2016 Love Is All You Need? Karen Curtis
2016 Mr. Church Nurse
2017 Swing State Sheila Browning
2017Quality ProblemsPaula
2017 And Then There Was Eve Robyn
2017This Is MegRuby
2018 Gloria Bell Laughing Instructor
2018 Good Girls Get High Linda
2018 Ralph Breaks the Internet Additional voices
2021 The Starling Pastor Veronica

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 The Faculty Amanda Duvall13 episodes
1996–1997 Ink Donna French22 episodes
1997 The Larry Sanders Show JessicaEpisode: "Pain Equals Funny"
1997 Men Behaving Badly Katie12 episodes
1998 Caroline in the City KristinEpisode: "Caroline and the Quiz Show"
1998 Seinfeld LeslieEpisode: "The Puerto Rican Day"
1998 Conrad Bloom Nina BloomEpisode: "Pilot"
1998 Malcolm & Eddie NatalieEpisode: "Silenced Partner"
1998–1999 The Drew Carey Show Sharon Bridges12 episodes
1999 Road Rage NinaTelevision film
2000 The Expendables Sue
2000 Felicity PattyEpisode: "A Good Egg"
2001 Ally McBeal Jessica PippEpisode: "Mr. Bo"
2001 Stranger Inside TeresaTelevision film
2001 Nikki Beth3 episodes
2001 On the Edge SallyTelevision film
2002 Becker ConnieEpisode: "Talking Points"
2002They Shoot Divas, Don't They?MaggieTelevision film
2002 3-South VariousEpisode: "The Freshmen"
2002 The King of Queens EllyEpisode: "Connect Four"
2002 Touched by an Angel HannahEpisode: "Remembering Me: Part 2"
2004 Medical Investigation ReneeEpisode: "Coming Home"
2005 Inconceivable AnitaEpisode: "To Surrogate, with Love"
2005CrazyJessicaTelevision film
2006 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation ConciergeEpisode: "Poppin' Tags"
2006 Windfall JudyEpisode: "Truth Be Told"
2007 Without a Trace RoxiEpisode: "Where and Why"
2007Union JackassElizabethEpisode: "Pilot"
2009 Dollhouse JessieEpisode: "Echoes"
2009 Wizards of Waverly Place Mother Nature Episode: "Don't Rain on Justin's Parade - Earth"
2009 Raising the Bar Lead Hockey MomEpisode: "Hair Apparent"
2009 Saving Grace Mary JonesEpisode: "Popcorn"
2009, 2011 Modern Family Janet / Soccer MomEpisodes: "Pilot"; "Phil on Wire"
2010 Bones Officer Becky ConwayEpisode: "The Death of the Queen Bee"
2011 Friends with Benefits Mary ResnickEpisode: "The Benefit of the Mute Button"
2013 The Mentalist Holly PrestonEpisode: "The Red Barn"
2013You and Your Fucking CoffeeKarenEpisode: "Houseguest"
2013–2014 Trophy Wife Helene4 episodes
2015 Bosch Sheila Delacroix
2015–2016 Shameless Lisa6 episodes
2016 Teachers RitaEpisode: "Sex Ed"
2018 Alexa & Katie Coach Winters3 episodes
2019 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Kimberly ThompsonEpisode: "I Walk The Line"
2019 9-1-1 NinaEpisode: "Ocean's 9-1-1"
2019 The Conners Officer SharpeEpisode: "Lanford, Toilet of Sin"
2021 Calls MomEpisode: "Mom"
2021 Mr. Corman Doctor's Office ReceptionistEpisode: "Don't Panic"
2021Immoral CompassKarenEpisode: "Part 5: Hypocrisy"

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