Christina Applegate
Christina Applegate, born on November 25, 1971, is a prominent American actress and dancer renowned for her versatile performances across television and film. She first gained recognition as a child actress, portraying the character Kelly Bundy on the groundbreaking Fox sitcom *Married...with Children*, which aired from 1987 to 1997.
As she transitioned into adulthood, Applegate cultivated a successful career in both film and television, earning critical acclaim along the way. She won an Emmy Award for her memorable guest appearance on the beloved sitcom *Friends*, and she has been nominated for prestigious awards including a Tony Award and multiple Golden Globes.
Her filmography boasts a variety of notable films, such as *Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead* (1991), *The Big Hit* (1998), *The Sweetest Thing* (2002), *Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy* (2004) and its sequel, *Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues* (2013), as well as *Bad Moms* (2016). In addition, Applegate showcased her musical talents in the 2005 Broadway revival of *Sweet Charity*, earning a Tony Award nomination for Best Actress in a Musical.
On television, she has taken on lead roles in several sitcoms, including *Jesse* (1998–2000), *Samantha Who?* (2007–2009), and *Up All Night* (2011–2012). Most recently, she starred in the critically acclaimed Netflix series *Dead to Me* (2019–2022), further solidifying her status as a talented and beloved performer.