Jami Gertz
Jami Beth Gertz, born on October 28, 1965, is a prominent American actress celebrated for her diverse contributions to film and television. Gertz gained early recognition in the 1980s with standout performances in notable films such as "The Lost Boys," "Quicksilver," and "Less Than Zero." She also made her mark on television with a memorable role in the cult classic series "Square Pegs," alongside Sarah Jessica Parker.
Her career continued to flourish into the 1990s, highlighted by her role in the blockbuster "Twister," where she showcased her talent in a high-stakes action environment. One of her most beloved performances came as Judy Miller in the CBS sitcom "Still Standing," which aired from 2002 to 2006 and featured her alongside Mark Addy.
In addition to her acting prowess, Gertz has also made a significant impact off-screen, being involved in various philanthropic efforts, particularly in education and health initiatives. Throughout her career, she has garnered a reputation not only for her acting skills but also for her dedication to giving back to the community. With a career spanning several decades, Jami Gertz remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry, known for both her talent and her commitment to positive change.
Filmography
Lip Service
Undercover Christmas
Crossroads (1986)
Mischief
Seven Girlfriends
Less Than Zero
Solarbabies
Alphabet City
Sibling Rivalry
Jersey Girl
Dealin' with Idiots
Listen to Me
The Lost Boys
Twister (1996)
Don't Tell Her It's Me
Quicksilver
Keeping Up with the Steins
Renegades (1989)
Still Standing
Square Pegs