Dina Spybey-Waters
Dina Spybey-Waters, born on August 29, 1965, is a talented American actress celebrated for her diverse roles in both film and television. Known also as Dina Waters following her marriage to director Mark Waters in 2000, she has made her mark in over 20 films. Her notable film credits include hits such as Big Night (1996), Striptease (1996), The First Wives Club (1996), SubUrbia (1996), John Q (2002), Freaky Friday (2003), The Haunted Mansion (2003), and Just Like Heaven (2005).
In the realm of television, Dina gained prominence for her portrayal of Tracy Montrose Blair in the acclaimed first season of Six Feet Under. She has held recurring roles in series like Remember WENN (1996), Men Behaving Badly (1996-1997), and Greg the Bunny (2002-2004). One of her standout guest appearances was on Frasier in 2001, where she played Nanette Guzman, the first wife of Frasier Crane—one of three actresses to take on this role throughout the series' run, alongside Emma Thompson and Laurie Metcalf.
Dina’s educational journey took her through several schools in Columbus, Ohio, including Winterset Elementary, Ridgeview Jr. High School, Centennial High School, and The Ohio State University. Her career showcases her versatility and enduring appeal in the entertainment industry.