The Joey Show Biographies.
JENNIFER COOLIDGE AS BOBBIE.
A performer noted for the distinct and unique characters she creates, Jennifer has established a reputation as one of Hollywood's most versatile and celebrated talents.
Jennifer can currently be seen on NBC's comedy series "Joey" opposite Matt and Drea, Jennifer plays Bobbie, Joey's tough as nails and blunt-to-the-fault talent agent on the show.
Jennifer also starred in the highly anticipated "Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events". The Paramount Pictures release, directed by Brad Silberling and starring Jim Carrey, Meryl Streep and Jude Law. She will also lend her vocal talents alongside Robin Williams, Ewan McGregor and Halle Berry in the animated film "Robots" for Twetisth Century Fox. The film will be released in Spring 2005.
In 2003, she was seen in two of the largest grossing comedies of the summer. In MGM's "Legally Blonde 2: Red White and Blonde". She reprised her role opposite Reese Witherspoon as "Paulette" the manicurist who becomes an important ally to Witherspoons character. She also reprised her popular role as "Stiflers Mom" in the third installment of Universal's Successful "American Pie" trilogy, "American Wedding".
Jennifer is probably best known for her breakout performance in Christopher Guest's critically acclaimed "Best In Show" in an unforgettable role as a woman who's love for her 95 year old husband encompasses such similarities as a taste for talking and soup. She followed this up with 2003's "A Mighty Wind", once again for director Christopher Guest, playing a publicist with absolutely no clue, Jennifer once again shone with her impeccable comedic style.
In 2002, Jennifer starred in the broadway production of Claire Boothe Luce's comedy "The Women" and was nominated for a drama desk award for best featured actress in a play. The all star cast featured Kristen Johnson, Rue McClanahan, Cynthia Nixon and Mary Louise Wilson.
Jennifer has alsoappeared on television with guest roles on "Sex And The City", "Friends" "Frasier" and on "Sienfeld" as a bewildered girlfriend/masseuse who refuses to lend her talents. She was also heard in recurring roles in Fox's animated hit series "King Of The Hill".
Jennifer earned her Bachelor of Arts degree from Emerson College and soon thereafter started her career at the renowned Groundlings Theatre in Los Angeles.
She currently resides in Los Angeles.